Explore Lexington, Concord, and Boston’s revolutionary sites. Walk historic trails, hear war stories, and visit iconic landmarks. Book your private tour now.
Explore Lexington, Concord, and Boston’s revolutionary sites. Walk historic trails, hear war stories, and visit iconic landmarks. Book your private tour now.
- Lexington Green - Explore the Lexington Battle Green, the historic site where the first shots of the American Revolution were fired.
- Lexington Belfry - Discover the belfry building, which was used to sound the alarm as the British advanced on Lexington & Concord.
- Buckman Tavern - Visit the Buckman Tavern, where the Lexington Minute Men…
- Lexington Green - Explore the Lexington Battle Green, the historic site where the first shots of the American Revolution were fired.
- Lexington Belfry - Discover the belfry building, which was used to sound the alarm as the British advanced on Lexington & Concord.
- Buckman Tavern - Visit the Buckman Tavern, where the Lexington Minute Men awaited the arrival of the British.
- Paul Revere Capture Site - Visit the location where Paul Revere was captured by the British during his legendary midnight ride. Uncover the many inaccuracies of the famous poem “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.”
- Battle Road Trail - Walk along the Old Bay Road, the actual route taken by the British to and from Concord during the American Revolution. Enjoy the picturesque scenery of a bygone era.
- Hartwell Tavern - Explore the historic Hartwell Tavern on the Battle Road Trail to experience colonial life in the 18th century. This historic building was present on April 19, 1775, when the British marched to Concord.
- The Wayside - Drive past the “House of the Three Authors” in Concord, where Nathaniel Hawthorne, the Alcott family, and Margaret Sydney once lived. It is also the home of Laurie from “Little Women.”
- Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House - Pass by the renowned Orchard House, where Louisa May Alcott penned “Little Women.” An optional quick stop for a photo opportunity is available.
- The Old North Bridge - Visit the site of the “shot heard around the world” in Concord. See the grave of the first British casualties of the American Revolution, marking the beginning of it all.
- The Old Manse - View the house where Ralph Waldo Emerson grew up. Emerson later gifted Nathaniel Hawthorne and his wife the right to reside in this famous home as a wedding present.
- Sleepy Hollow Cemetery - Explore the renowned “Author’s Ridge” in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery to visit the graves of the “famous four” writers who lived in Concord. Hear tales of friendship and rivalries among Nathaniel Hawthorne, Louisa May Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry David Thoreau.
- Boston Public Market - Enjoy free time for lunch at a local artisanal farm-to-table market in Boston. With over 20 local vendors offering a diverse range of lunch options, including seafood, sandwiches, and sweets. Please note that lunch is not included in the tour price.
- USS Constitution - Tour the world’s oldest commissioned wooden ship, launched in 1797. Discover why it earned the nickname “Old Ironsides” during the War of 1812.
- Bunker Hill Monument - Visit the Bunker Hill Monument and learn about the first official battle of the American Revolution. Discover the story behind the famous phrase “don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes.”
- Old North Church & Historic Site - Explore the Old North Church, renowned for Paul Revere’s lanterns. Learn the story behind the phrase “one if by land, two if by sea” while seated in Paul Revere’s pew.
- The Paul Revere House - Visit one of Boston’s oldest wooden houses, where Paul Revere lived for 20 years with his wife and 16 children!

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance to Old North Church
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance to Old North Church
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Gratuity
- Gratuity
Visit the real locations where the American Revolution began. Stand on Lexington Battle Green and listen to stories about the very first days of the war and the “shot heard around the world”. Walk the Battle Road Trail, stage of multiple skirmishes between the Minutemen and the Redcoats and other “treasonous” events. Visit Concord’s Old North Bridge,…
Visit the real locations where the American Revolution began. Stand on Lexington Battle Green and listen to stories about the very first days of the war and the “shot heard around the world”. Walk the Battle Road Trail, stage of multiple skirmishes between the Minutemen and the Redcoats and other “treasonous” events. Visit Concord’s Old North Bridge, where the Minutemen routed the Redcoats on their march back to Boston! Return to Boston to visit important sights along the Freedom Trail, including the Paul Revere House, Old North Church, USS Constitution (aka Old Ironside), the Bunker Hill Monument - home to the phrase “don’t fire until you see the white’s of their eyes”, and more!
- Note that per Massachusetts state law: “All children riding in passenger motor vehicles must be in a federally approved child passenger restraint that is properly fastened and secured according to the manufacturer’s instructions until they are 8 years old OR over 57 inches tall.” We do not provide child seats, please bring age appropriate car seats for kids who do not meet these criteria. We will not be able to do the tour if you do not have child seats for everyone that needs one. A refund will not be issued the day of the tour due to lack of proper car seats. All children must be registered as separate tour guests.
- Luggage - note that luggage will decrease vehicle capacity. If you have luggage, please let us know in your booking comments so we can confirm we will be able to safely handle it.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.