Boston stands as one of the most historically significant cities in the United States. This private walking tour retraces the steps of the American Revolution while revealing the city’s architectural elegance and vibrant present-day atmosphere.
Led by a professional guide, this experience follows portions of the famous Freedom Trail, offering insight into the events and personalities that shaped American independence.
This private experience allows you to explore Boston at your own pace with a dedicated guide, offering deeper historical insight and flexibility.
Ideal for travelers who want:
Our tip: Wear comfortable walking shoes — Boston’s charm lies in its cobblestone streets.

Your private tour begins near the historic Old State House, where key moments of revolutionary history unfolded. From there, you’ll walk into the North End, Boston’s oldest neighborhood, known for its Italian heritage and colonial landmarks.
Visit the legendary Old North Church, associated with Paul Revere’s famous midnight ride, and pass by the Paul Revere House, one of the city’s oldest surviving homes.
The route continues toward Quincy Market and the powerful Holocaust Memorial, blending history and reflection.
Stroll through Boston Common and the Public Garden, then explore Beacon Hill, famous for its cobblestone streets and historic charm, before reaching Back Bay, Newbury Street and Copley Square.
This tour offers a comprehensive overview of Boston’s past and present through a memorable walking experience.
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