Explore Boston’s history intimately with our small-group Freedom Trail Tour. Connect with local stories and immerse in the city’s past with passionate guides.
Explore Boston’s history intimately with our small-group Freedom Trail Tour. Connect with local stories and immerse in the city’s past with passionate guides.
- The Embrace - The Embrace is a striking bronze sculpture situated in Boston Common, revealed to the public in 2023. It pays tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, drawing inspiration from a photograph of their embrace following Dr. King’s Nobel Peace Prize win in 1964. The sculpture highlights their entwined arms,…
- The Embrace - The Embrace is a striking bronze sculpture situated in Boston Common, revealed to the public in 2023. It pays tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, drawing inspiration from a photograph of their embrace following Dr. King’s Nobel Peace Prize win in 1964. The sculpture highlights their entwined arms, representing love, unity, and the power of partnership in the pursuit of justice.
- Beacon Hill - Beacon Hill is one of Boston’s most charming neighborhoods, celebrated for its historic cobblestone streets, gas lamps, and Federal-style brick homes. Visitors can wander through delightful streets like Acorn Street, appreciate the sophisticated architecture, and discover nearby shops, cafes, and parks, capturing the spirit of old Boston.
- Boston Common - Boston Common is the oldest public park in the United States, providing a serene retreat in the city’s heart. Visitors can enjoy walking paths, lush greenery, and peaceful ponds, with seasonal events and activities adding vibrancy. It’s an ideal spot for relaxation, picnics, and exploring Boston’s history.
- Massachusetts State House - The Massachusetts State House, located on Beacon Hill, is a renowned symbol of the state’s government. Famous for its magnificent golden dome, the building boasts impressive architecture and historical importance. Visitors can explore its beautiful grounds and learn about Massachusetts’ political history through guided tours.
- Park Street Church - Park Street Church, situated in Boston’s historic Downtown, is a notable landmark recognized for its towering white steeple. Constructed in 1809, it has played a significant role in the city’s religious and social history. Visitors can admire its classical architecture, while the church also hosts services and community events.
- King’s Chapel Burying Ground - King’s Chapel Burying Ground, Boston’s oldest cemetery, dates back to 1630. Located adjacent to King’s Chapel, it’s the final resting place of many early Boston settlers, including notable figures like John Winthrop. Visitors can explore the historic tombstones and learn about the city’s colonial past in this tranquil, reflective spot.
- Granary Burying Ground - Granary Burying Ground, one of Boston’s oldest cemeteries, dates back to 1660. Situated near the Boston Common, it’s the final resting place of several prominent figures, including Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, and John Hancock. Visitors can wander among the historic gravestones and connect with the city’s revolutionary past.
- Old State House - The Old State House, located in downtown Boston, is a historic landmark that played a crucial role in the American Revolution. Built in 1713, it was the site of significant events like the reading of the Declaration of Independence. Visitors can explore its exhibits on early American history and admire its iconic colonial architecture.
- Faneuil Hall Marketplace - Faneuil Hall, often referred to as the “Cradle of Liberty,” is a historic site in Boston where early protests against British rule occurred. Built in 1742, it now hosts a marketplace and museum. Visitors can delve into the hall’s rich history, enjoy local food vendors, and experience lively events in the surrounding area.
- Quincy Market - Quincy Market, located in the heart of Boston, is a vibrant center for food, shopping, and entertainment. The historic building features a variety of local vendors offering delicious meals, snacks, and treats. Visitors can enjoy the lively atmosphere, explore unique shops, and watch street performers in the dynamic outdoor space.

- Visit Granary Burying Ground
- Visit Massachusetts State House
- Visit Boston Common
- Visit Faneuil Hall
- Visit King’s Chapel and Burying Ground
- Visit Beacon Hill
- Small Group Tour
- Visit Park Street Church
- Visit Quincy Market
- Local Knowledgeable Tour Guide
- Visit Old State House
- Visit Granary Burying Ground
- Visit Massachusetts State House
- Visit Boston Common
- Visit Faneuil Hall
- Visit King’s Chapel and Burying Ground
- Visit Beacon Hill
- Small Group Tour
- Visit Park Street Church
- Visit Quincy Market
- Local Knowledgeable Tour Guide
- Visit Old State House
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
This small-group tour distinguishes itself by providing an intimate and genuine experience, enabling guests to engage more profoundly with Boston’s local narratives. Emphasizing personal attention, our enthusiastic local guides share not only historical facts but also real, untold stories of the city, making each stop feel special. The small group size…
This small-group tour distinguishes itself by providing an intimate and genuine experience, enabling guests to engage more profoundly with Boston’s local narratives. Emphasizing personal attention, our enthusiastic local guides share not only historical facts but also real, untold stories of the city, making each stop feel special. The small group size ensures a more tailored experience, allowing participants to ask questions, interact, and fully immerse themselves in the essence of Boston’s history. It’s more than just a tour—it’s an authentic journey through the city’s past, narrated by those who live 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.