Views of Boston Ending At Airport
Boston, Massachusetts
Duration 2 1/2 hrs
- Adult from: $129.00 USD
- Child from: $129.00 USD
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Duration 2 1/2 hrs
Enjoy the highlights of Boston as this panoramic tour takes you past the city’s most important and scenic sites. See Copley Square, one of the city’s most attractive spots bordered by the architectural wonders of Trinity Church and the Boston Public Library. Continuing through the upscale residential area of Back Bay and along Newbury Street, you’ll pass exclusive boutiques, trendy cafes and the Public Garden. In the heart of the city and overlooking Boston Common, lies one of the most elegant and wealthiest neighborhoods of the city - Beacon Hill.
Passing the gold dome of the Massachusetts State House, you'll see the Old South Meeting House where the Boston Tea Party began and catch a glimpse of the steeple of the Old North Church where Paul Revere had two lanterns hung to signal that the British Redcoats were on the move.
Duration 2 hrs
Enjoy a fully narrated Hop On Hop Off Old Town Trolley Tour onboard Boston's only fleet of "stadium" style trolleys which offer unparalleled sightseeing opportunities. Among the sites you'll see are Quincy Market, Faneuil Hall, The Old North Church, USS Constitution, Bunker Hill Monument, Boston Common, Public Garden, Cheers Bar, Prudential Center, Trinity Church, Beacon Hill and the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum® There are 16 stops for you to hop off and back on and trolleys come by approximately every 15 to 20 minutes*, so you have the flexibility to customize your visit. *wait time may be longer during peak hours.
Duration 2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Enjoy the highlights of Boston as this panoramic tour takes you past the city's most important and scenic sites. One of the city's most attractive spots, you will see Copley Square bordered by the architectural wonders of Trinity Church and the Boston Public Library. Continuing through the upscale residential area of Back Bay and along Newbury Street, you will pass a number of upscale boutiques and trendy cafes as you make your way past the Public Garden. In the heart of the city and overlooking the green oasis of the Boston Common, lies one of the most elegant and wealthiest neighborhoods of the city, Beacon Hill. During your scenic drive you will pass by the gold dome of the Massachusetts State House, as well as the Old South Meeting House where the Boston Tea Party began. Passing by the historic North End, you will see the steeple of Old North Church where Paul Revere ordered two lanterns hung in the steeple to signal that the British Redcoats were approaching.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Drive past Boston marquee destinations
• Hear intriguing commentary about the attractions.
• Get a great sense of America’s early history.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Take a panoramic drive through the most historical areas of Boston and enjoy an insider’s tour of Fenway Park, America’s oldest baseball park. The guide will provide engaging commentary on the significance of the sights, but nothing will be quite as enlightening as seeing the ballpark up close and behind the scenes. Since opening in 1912, Fenway Park has remained largely intact and looks much like it did when Red Sox legends such as Ted Williams, Carl Yastrzemski and Jim Rice played. You will browse the press box and broadcast booths and get a good look at the dugout seats and Pesky’s Pole. The famed pole marks the right field foul line and the shortest distance for a home run in major league baseball. Take in a view of the field from the iconic Green Monster seats next to Fisk’s Pole.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Enjoy access to areas of Fenway Park that are usually off limits to the general public.
• See iconic features of the ballpark such as the Green Monster and Pesky’s Pole.
• Gain insight into the history of Boston on a panoramic drive through downtown.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Browse the namesake library and museum dedicated to John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, who was born just a few miles away in Brookline. Designed by famed architect I.M. Pei, the nine-story complex holds a collection of archival photographs, videos, documents and personal items that detail key events in J.F.K’s life. There are exhibits on his early years, the 1960 presidential election and the president’s commitment to the U.S. space program and civil rights. Other areas are dedicated to First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, the Peace Corps and Kennedy’s innovative live televised press conferences, which he held an average of once every 16 days. Afterwards, on a panoramic drive through Boston, you will pass landmarks such as the Public Garden, Boston Common and the Old North Church. if time allows, you can choose to be dropped off at Quincy Market, morning departures only, and return on the shuttle at your leisure.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Gain great insight into the life and times of J.F.K. at his presidential library and museum.
• Browse exhibits on topics ranging from the president’s early years to the Cold War.
• Enjoy a panoramic drive through Boston.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 hrs
OVERVIEW
Walk through the heart of Boston with a costumed guide that personifies Paul Revere and visit places that had great meaning in the patriot's life. You will see the house where Revere lived when he made his legendary midnight ride to warn citizens that the British were coming. Another enlightening stop will be made at the Old North Church, where Revere famously ordered two lanterns to be hung from its steeple to signal that the British were advancing by boat across the Charles River. As you walk between attractions, "Revere" will offer his personal insights into the events of the American Revolution. The commentary will be particularly moving at Copp's Hill, Boston's largest colonial cemetery. The sexton that hung the lanterns at the Old North Church is buried there. You will have a panoramic view of the Granary Burying Ground, the final resting place for Revere, John Hancock and Samuel Adams.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Follow a costumed guide that personifies Paul Revere through downtown Boston.
• Visit places that played major roles in the American Revolution, including Revere’s home.
• Stop at the Old North Church, where lanterns famously signaled advancing British troops.
• See the largest colonial cemetery and the one where Revere and other patriots are buried.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 hrs
Snap selfies at the most photogenic spots in and around Boston, many of them iconic attractions that define the city. To ensure the best possible results, a selfie expert guide will offer tips so you can capture just the right angle, lighting and composition for every shot. Your pictures will be ideal for posting on social media and sharing in other ways.
As you walk and ride through Boston, you will pause at designated selfie stops that include:
• Christopher Columbus Park
• Quincy Market
• Boston Public Gardens
• Massachusetts State House
HIGHLIGHTS
• Take inspiring selfies at the most photogenic attractions in Boston.
• Follow tips from your selfie expert guide to ensure the very best pictures.
• Learn the historical significance of the locales while enjoying their dramatic settings.
• Pose at Christopher Columbus Park with Boston Harbor and the city skyline behind you.
• Stand before the Massachusetts State House on ground that John Hancock once owned.
• Visit Quincy Market and Boston Public Gardens, two venues with multiple photo ops.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Wear casual, weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable walking shoes.
• Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen.
• Be sure your phone or camera is fully charged.
Duration 3 3/4 hrs
OVERVIEW
Walk through the historical North End of Boston with a guide that will describe the most iconic attractions and then continue across the Charles River into Cambridge. Along the way, you will pass one historic landmark after another, so many of them key to the American Revolution. You will see Boston Common, the oldest public park in America, the exclusive neighborhood of Beacon Hill and the gold-domed Massachusetts State House, which was constructed in 1798 on land that was once John Hancock’s cow pasture. You will also behold the exterior of the Old North Church, where Paul Revere ordered two lanterns hung in the steeple to signal that the British were approaching by sea. After crossing the river to Cambridge, you can independently explore Harvard University and if time permits pause at Copley Square, an area is known for architectural treasures such as the Boston Public Library and Trinity Church.
HIGHLIGHTS
• See some of the landmarks in Boston that played key roles in the American Revolution.
• View the exterior of the Old North Church, the oldest church building in Boston.
• Cross the Charles River into Cambridge and explore Harvard University on your own.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 hrs
OVERVIEW
Visit some of the most aesthetically pleasing attractions and outdoor oases in Boston, beginning with the Museum of Fine Arts. Besides being a showcase for ancient artistry and modern masterpieces, the museum complex is an architectural work of art that includes the main neoclassical building from 1909 and a contemporary glass-and-granite addition completed about a century later. A walk through The Public Garden – America’s very first botanical garden – will provide a glimpse into Victorian life in Boston as it evokes a style of gardening and statuary that was popular during that time period. Similarly, a stroll along Acorn Street will be reminiscent of colonial Boston when artisans and trades people occupied the row houses there. A Beacon Hill neighborhood landmark, it is one of the city’s most photographed streets. It will lead you toward the Massachusetts State House, an architectural landmark whose design is based on the Greek and Roman temples of Europe.
HIGHLIGHTS
• View two neoclassical gems: the Museum of Fine Arts and the Massachusetts State House.
• Stroll through The Public Garden, a leafy oasis that is America’s first botanical garden.
• Walk along Acorn Street, an absolutely gorgeous area in the Beacon Hill neighborhood.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 4 hrs
OVERVIEW
See Boston's main attractions at your own pace by riding around town in a motor coach that allows you to get on and off nearby different attractions that will have entrance included with your pass. The vehicle makes a continuous loops around Boston, following a specific scenic route and approaching each attraction, you will hear enlightening commentary about it so you can decide if you want to visit or continue on to the next attraction. If there is an entrance fee, just show your Attraction Pass and you will get in free. You might hop off for a tour of Old North Church, to browse the Institute of Contemporary Art followed by a visit to board the U.S.S. Constitution, better known as Old Ironsides. Other Important American Revolution sites along the way include Paul Revere’s House and the Old South Meeting House, where the Boston Tea Party was organized.
HIGHLIGHTS
• With this pass, ride around Boston in a motor coach and stop at many attractions.
• Stay as long as you like at each attraction to enhance your understanding of it.
• Embark on a scenic route that showcases the city's iconic landmarks.
• Choose from a variety of well-known attractions as the motor coach loops around Boston.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 3/4 hrs
Enjoy the highlights of Boston on this panoramic tour that takes you past the city's most important and scenic sites by land and sea. Passing by Boston’s busy waterfront, you’ll arrive at Long Wharf to embark on a one hour harbor cruise. As your Captain expertly navigates this historic waterfront, your knowledgeable guide will point out the many landmarks of the Boston skyline and the surrounding harbor.
See the steeple of the Old North Church, where Paul Revere had lanterns hung to signal that the British Redcoats were approaching, as well as a view of 'Old Ironsides' with the Bunker Hill Monument in the background. After your harbor cruise, you’ll drive to one of the city’s most attractive spots, Copley Square bordered by the architectural wonders of Trinity Church and the Boston Public Library. Through the upscale residential area of Back Bay and along Newbury Street, you’ll pass a number of boutiques and trendy cafes, as you make your way past Public Garden.
In the heart of the city, lies one of the most elegant and wealthiest neighborhoods of the city, Beacon Hill. You’ll also pass by the gold dome of the Massachusetts State House and the Old South Meeting House where the Boston Tea Party began. At the end of your tour, you’ll have the option to be dropped off at Quincy Market/Faneuil Hall on morning departures or return directly to the pier.
Duration 2 hrs
Enjoy the highlights of Boston both by land and on the Charles River as this tour combines a panoramic tour of the city’s most important and scenic sites followed by an exciting journey by water aboard a unique World War II amphibious vehicle called the Boston Duck. You’ll pass through the heart of Boston and along a portion of the Freedom Trail to catch a glimpse of the Old State House, the site of the Boston Massacre, the King’s Chapel, Granary Burying Ground, the Park Street Church and the expansive green of Boston Common. Pass by picturesque Copley Square, bordered by the architectural wonders of Trinity Church and the Boston Public Library.
Then you’ll make your way past the Public Garden, exclusive Beacon Hill and the New State House with its impressive gold dome. Cross the Charles River and see Bunker Hill Monument, the Charlestown Navy Yard homeport of the USS Constitution, the New Charles River Dam and Park and more. Your driver becomes Captain as your Duck makes a big splash into the Charles River for a brief tour by water. During your Duck cruise you’ll see the Craigie Drawbridge and the Longfellow Bridge linking Boston and Cambridge, as well as Fenway Park and the Esplanade in the distance. Once on dry land you’ll return to your ship.
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