Explore Boston’s historic charm from NYC. Visit Harvard, stroll picturesque Victorian neighborhoods, and savor local cuisine. Book your unforgettable day tour now.
Explore Boston’s historic charm from NYC. Visit Harvard, stroll picturesque Victorian neighborhoods, and savor local cuisine. Book your unforgettable day tour now.
- The Manhattan at Times Square Hotel - We will depart at 6:00 am, starting our tour from New York. We’ll travel through part of Connecticut before entering Massachusetts, where we’ll stop for breakfast and then continue to our destination, Boston.
- Copley Square - Named after painter John Singleton Copley, this public square in Boston’s Back…
- The Manhattan at Times Square Hotel - We will depart at 6:00 am, starting our tour from New York. We’ll travel through part of Connecticut before entering Massachusetts, where we’ll stop for breakfast and then continue to our destination, Boston.
- Copley Square - Named after painter John Singleton Copley, this public square in Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood features the first public library in the United States, The Church of the Holy Trinity, the Old South Church, and the Boston Marathon route.
- Christian Science Plaza - We’ll pass by the Christian Science Church, which serves as the administrative headquarters and mother church of the Church of Christ, Scientist.
- Fenway Park - We’ll drive by the baseball stadium that has been home to the Red Sox since 1912, making it the oldest stadium in the MLB. 15 minutes
- Back Bay - We’ll explore Back Bay, a unique neighborhood showcasing a mix of classic and modern architecture, including parks, shops, Victorian houses, skyscrapers, and luxury stores. Here, you’ll also find a statue of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento.
- Cambridge - Adjacent to Boston, Cambridge is known for housing Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), with a population of around 100,000. We’ll tour its main avenues.
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - This private university, founded in 1861 in response to the United States’ growing industrialization, is consistently ranked among the world’s best and most prestigious universities.
- Harvard University - Founded in 1636, Harvard is the oldest higher education institution in the United States. From its initial nine students, it now boasts over 371,000 living alumni, including 59,000 residing outside the U.S. It is one of the world’s most influential universities and had the largest university budget in 2018 at $39.2 billion.
- Beacon Hill - Rich in history, Beacon Hill is a must-visit for its historical significance. Dating back to the early 19th century, the neighborhood is known for its charming streets lined with Federal-style townhouses.
- Freedom Trail - This path, marked by a red line (mostly brick integrated into the pavement), features 16 historical stops (cemeteries, churches, buildings) that reveal Boston’s treasures from downtown to Charleston, including key sites of the American Revolution. We’ll visit some of these locations.
- Boston Massacre Site - We’ll visit the site of the 1770 massacre, a pivotal event leading to the American Revolution. Approximately 15 minutes
- Quincy Market - We’ll stop for lunch at Quincy Market, a historic building near Faneuil Hall in downtown Boston. Built between 1824 and 1826 and named after Mayor Josiah Quincy, who organized its construction without taxes or debt, the market is a designated National Historic Landmark and a Boston Historic Landmark as of 1996, notable as one of the largest market complexes built in the U.S. in the first half of the 19th century.
- Times Square - We’ll return to Manhattan, with a halfway stop for a bathroom break and coffee.

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- Taxes
- Transportation by van or bus
- Professional Guide
- Gratuities
- Feeding
- Drinks
- Gratuities
- Feeding
- Drinks
Boston offers numerous compelling reasons to visit. It stands as the heart of American history, exemplified by the Freedom Trail, which links 16 significant sites from the American Revolution. For scholars, Boston hosts prestigious universities such as Harvard and MIT, blending modern skyscrapers with historic cobblestone neighborhoods like Beacon Hill…
Boston offers numerous compelling reasons to visit. It stands as the heart of American history, exemplified by the Freedom Trail, which links 16 significant sites from the American Revolution. For scholars, Boston hosts prestigious universities such as Harvard and MIT, blending modern skyscrapers with historic cobblestone neighborhoods like Beacon Hill and Back Bay. The city also boasts green spaces perfect for relaxation and is renowned for its seafood cuisine, particularly Clam Chowder and lobster rolls. In summary, Boston seamlessly combines history, education, architecture, and gastronomy into one remarkable destination.
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