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Freedom Trail Audio Tour: Boston's Revolution
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Download GuideAlong’s self-guided audio walking tour of Boston’s Freedom Trail and explore the origins of the American Revolution. Travel back in time while visiting all 16 historic landmarks, such as Faneuil Hall, the Old North Church, Paul Revere House, and the Bunker Hill Monument.
Download GuideAlong’s self-guided audio walking tour of Boston’s Freedom Trail and explore the origins of the American Revolution. Travel back in time while visiting all 16 historic landmarks, such as Faneuil Hall, the Old North Church, Paul Revere House, and the Bunker Hill Monument.
Duration:
3 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Massachusetts State House - Situated on Beacon Hill, the Massachusetts State House is a prominent historic building and the center of the state government. Completed in 1798, it is renowned for its iconic golden dome, representing Massachusetts’ rich heritage and governance.
- Granary Burying Ground - Founded in 1660, the Granary Burying Ground…
- Massachusetts State House - Situated on Beacon Hill, the Massachusetts State House is a prominent historic building and the center of the state government. Completed in 1798, it is renowned for its iconic golden dome, representing Massachusetts’ rich heritage and governance.
- Granary Burying Ground - Founded in 1660, the Granary Burying Ground is one of Boston’s oldest cemeteries. It is named after a grain storage building that once stood where Park Street Church is now located and is the final resting place for approximately 5,000 individuals.
- King’s Chapel - Established in 1686, King’s Chapel is Boston’s first Anglican church and features America’s oldest continuously used pulpit. The current stone structure, completed in 1754, replaced the original wooden chapel.
- Old State House - The Old State House is a crucial historic site in Boston, witnessing significant events leading to the American Revolution. Built in 1713, it served as the colonial government seat and was the site of the Boston Massacre in 1770.
- Faneuil Hall Marketplace - Known as the “Cradle of Liberty,” Faneuil Hall has been integral to American history since 1742. It hosted revolutionary speeches by leaders like Samuel Adams and James Otis, inspiring the independence movement.
- Paul Revere Statue - The Paul Revere House, the oldest surviving building in downtown Boston, was the home of Paul Revere, a prominent figure in the American Revolution.
- Old North Church & Historic Site - Built in 1723, the Old North Church is Boston’s oldest standing church and a significant landmark of the American Revolution. It is famous for its role in Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride, where two lanterns were displayed on April 18, 1775, to signal the British troops’ sea approach.
- USS Constitution Museum - The USS Constitution Museum celebrates the legacy of the USS Constitution, the world’s oldest commissioned warship still afloat. Located near the historic vessel, the museum features interactive exhibits, artifacts, and stories about the ship’s construction, battles, and crew.
- Bunker Hill Monument - The Bunker Hill Monument is a powerful memorial to one of the first major battles of the American Revolution, fought on June 17, 1775. Although the British technically won, their significant losses marked a pivotal moment in colonial resistance.

What's Included
- Toll free phone, chat and email support
- Pre-download and tour offline
- In-app, web and PDF trip planners
- Location-based stories, tips & directions
- Buy once, use forever with free updates
- GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) Audio Tour with 82+ Points
- Flexible routes with suggested itineraries or create your own
- Toll free phone, chat and email support
- Pre-download and tour offline
- In-app, web and PDF trip planners
- Location-based stories, tips & directions
- Buy once, use forever with free updates
- GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) Audio Tour with 82+ Points
- Flexible routes with suggested itineraries or create your own
What's Not Included
- Entry Fees, National Park Passes, Reservations
- Entry Fees, National Park Passes, Reservations
Location
Boston Common Visitors Center
Tremont Street
Start near Boston Common Visitors Center, 139 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02111. Look for the Boston Common sign and main entrance. This is the suggested starting point for your self-guided audio tour. Please note that there is no guide: audio plays automatically via the app.
Cancellation Policy
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.