Explore Boston’s rich history on an immersive e-bike tour. Discover 200+ sites with expert narration. Choose your adventure level. Book now!
Explore Boston’s rich history on an immersive e-bike tour. Discover 200+ sites with expert narration. Choose your adventure level. Book now!
- Boston Harbor - Begin an immersive historical journey at Boston Harbor, the birthplace of Massachusetts’ history. Meet the guide, receive a quick and efficient bike orientation, and delve into the rich history of the “Hub of the Universe.”
- North End - Step back in time in Boston’s North End, where colonial residents, traders, bakers, and…
- Boston Harbor - Begin an immersive historical journey at Boston Harbor, the birthplace of Massachusetts’ history. Meet the guide, receive a quick and efficient bike orientation, and delve into the rich history of the “Hub of the Universe.”
- North End - Step back in time in Boston’s North End, where colonial residents, traders, bakers, and bankers once roamed the streets of “Little Italy.” Discover what makes this neighborhood special, where to find the finest baked goods, and learn about the origins of the American Revolution.
- Old North Church & Historic Site - The Old North Church’s famous signal, “One if by Land, Two if by Sea,” marked the start of one of the most renowned battles in U.S. history.
- Bunker Hill - Enjoy stunning views of Charlestown, MA, from across the Charles River, including the iconic Bunker Hill Memorial and USS Constitution. Capture photos with the skyline backdrop and hear the gripping tales of the Battle of Bunker Hill.
- TD Garden - Home to the Boston Bruins and Boston Celtics, TD Garden is one of America’s most iconic arenas. Learn about New England’s famous sports moments and take a photo at the arena’s new North Station entrance.
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Faneuil Hall Marketplace - Known as the “Heart of the Cradle of Liberty,” Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market were the backdrop for some of America’s pivotal moments. The guide will offer insights on what to eat and drink, tips for enjoying street performances, and a shortlist of must-see spots to revisit after the tour.
NOTE: The tour starts and ends about a block from Quincy Market, and guides will direct guests back to the market after the tour concludes. - Old State House - As the National Historic Site of the “Boston Massacre,” the Old State House was central to early Boston’s governmental life. The guide will provide essential insights into one of America’s most misunderstood stories and lay the groundwork for Boston’s historical narrative.
- Boston Common - America’s oldest public park, Boston Common, is a place where ideas are exchanged, victories celebrated, and duels were once common. It is as integral to American culture as any landmark.
- Boston Public Garden - As the nation’s first public botanical garden, the Boston Public Garden is a lush floral haven in the heart of the city. The guide will share the story of the “Make Way for Ducklings” statue, the iconic Swan Boats, and the conclusion of the “two if by sea” tale.
- Copley Square - Located in the heart of Boston’s Back Bay, Copley Square offers a brief rest stop on the tour to relax, enjoy a drink, and ask questions. Surrounded by some of Boston’s most famous sights, Copley Square is one of the city’s most historic blocks.
- Boston Public Library - While at Copley Square, guests can take a photo on the iconic steps of the Boston Public Library or visit to greet the famous Lions.
- Trinity Church - Established in 1733, Trinity Church is one of the city’s most beautiful sanctuaries. Framed by the “John Hancock Tower” and the Boston Marathon Finish Line, Trinity Church encapsulates a bygone Boston.
- Berklee College of Music - As a leading music and entertainment college, Berklee is the centerpiece of Boston’s Avenue of the Arts. It has launched the careers of Charlie Puth, Quincy Jones, John Mayer, Esperanza Spalding, and many more, marking a musical highlight of the e-bike adventure.
- Symphony Hall - Home to the 13-time Grammy-winning Boston Symphony and Boston Pops, Symphony Hall is one of America’s most cherished music venues. This hall launched the careers of John Williams and Arthur Fiedler, two of the nation’s most celebrated composers and conductors.
- Fenway Park - Known as “America’s Most Beloved Ballpark,” Fenway Park is home to the 9-time World Series Champions, the Boston Red Sox. Hear stories of the iconic Green Monster, baseball’s brightest stars, and legends of the mound, all within MLB’s oldest stadium.
- Charles River - The Charles River inspires art, music, commerce, and travel, serving as Boston’s heartbeat. Witness sailboats racing along the esplanade, the evolving skyline of Downtown Boston, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s footprint.
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Ranked as the second-best university globally, MIT is a beacon of higher education in America. Located near Harvard University, MIT exemplifies educational excellence in Boston. The tour will explore the facades of two of MIT’s most renowned buildings and delve into what it takes to succeed at one of the world’s most challenging colleges.
- Charles Street - Glide through Charles Street and Beacon Hill, one of New England’s most photographed locations. Experience a bygone era of Boston history, where hand-carved wooden shop signs lined the streets and single-family homes stood alongside the state house.
- Quincy Market - The tour concludes just a block from Quincy Market, where the guide will direct guests to the best bagels, chowder, and baked goods nearby. Guests can also purchase additional discounted area tours and attractions from the guide after the tour.

- Use of immersive audio device to stay connected to your guide
- Use of the required bicycle helmet
- Bicycle use
- Bottled water
- Use of immersive audio device to stay connected to your guide
- Use of the required bicycle helmet
- Bicycle use
- Bottled water
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Explore over 400 years of Boston’s history with Wander Boston’s acclaimed immersive historic e-bike tour. Guided by an expert who provides live narration, this tour covers more than 200 points of interest across 8 distinct Boston neighborhoods. Stay connected to your guide with a helmet that doubles as an audio device, ensuring you don’t miss any…
Explore over 400 years of Boston’s history with Wander Boston’s acclaimed immersive historic e-bike tour. Guided by an expert who provides live narration, this tour covers more than 200 points of interest across 8 distinct Boston neighborhoods. Stay connected to your guide with a helmet that doubles as an audio device, ensuring you don’t miss any Massachusetts history. Unlike other tours, this all e-bike experience lets guests decide when and how they want assistance, whether you’re looking to burn off a lobster roll or enjoy a leisurely e-bike ride. Starting in the heart of Downtown Boston means less travel time to the starting point and more time on the tour. From Faneuil Hall to Fenway, Cambridge to the Common, Wander Boston’s historic electric bike tour offers extensive coverage while saving you money!
- Guests with physical limitations are always welcome to notify us and we will make every accomodation we can
- We do not restrict age, height, weight, or physical ability- however, all guests must be able to mount, dismount, pedal, and power themselves, unaided, throughout the duration of the tour.
- Per Massachusetts State Law- all guests are required to wear the provided helmet.
- We are unable to accommodate guests who, upon arrival, appear injured, intoxicated, or under the influence
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.