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Highlights of Boston: free tour

At the indicated time, we will meet inside the Boston Public Garden, next to the Ether Monument, to begin our walking tour of Boston.

We start in a very special place: the first public garden in the United States, an elegant oasis in the heart of the city. Here we will see how the cultural, social, and architectural movements of 19th-century Boston blend with the urban transformation that shaped iconic neighborhoods like Beacon Hill and, later, Back Bay. Among paths, ponds, and corners full of history, we will understand why Boston is not just visited: it is read like a book.


This tour is a highlights tour of Boston: an enjoyable introduction to the city's most emblematic places, with context, anecdotes, and local recommendations. If you are looking for a more specific and in-depth tour (for example, strictly focused on history, architecture, the American Revolution, gastronomy, or another topic), we invite you to book a private, fully personalized tour.


After exploring the Public Garden, we will delve into Beacon Hill, Boston's most "postcard" neighborhood: narrow streets, lanterns, red brick, and details that seem straight out of a movie. We will see the famous Acorn Street, one of the most photographed streets in the city, and talk about how this neighborhood went from being a symbol of prestige to becoming an icon of Bostonian imagery. Then we will head to Boston Common, the oldest public park in the country. There we will see the plaque of Boston's founding and walk through the Common until we reach the "The Embrace" monument, where we will take a short break to use the restroom or buy a drink.


Next, we will start following the Freedom Trail, the red line that connects the city's major chapters. We will see in the distance the golden dome of the Massachusetts State House and pass by Park Street, next to one of Boston's oldest subway stations. We will also learn about the history of the Boston Latin School, the oldest public school in the United States, and pass by the legendary Omni Parker House Hotel, full of stories (and illustrious guests). We will continue to the historic center to see key exteriors like the Old South Meeting House and the Old State House, and understand how Boston became a decisive stage in American history.


Finally, we will end at Faneuil Hall, next to Quincy Market and the Boston Public Market, an ideal area for our guests to eat and shop, with a wide variety of options and prices. Additionally, it is very close to the city's waterfront area, perfect for continuing the afternoon strolling along the Greenway and the waterfront.

The tour lasts 2 hours and 30 minutes
Available in English and Spanish

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Every street corner in a city like Boston has a story waiting to be discovered. With the right guide, these stories come to life—and thankfully, our team includes experienced and passionate guides who will undoubtedly provide an unforgettable experience. Whether you're touring with Naim, Makayla, Irina, Neus, Alexandra, Jan, Pablo or Arianna, you’ll enjoy a deep dive into Boston’s rich history and vibrant culture. Our guides are seasoned professionals, knowledgeable about the city and skilled at sharing captivating anecdotes alongside historical context. We’re proud to offer Spanish, Italian, English, and Turkish tours, making our experiences accessible for families, groups, couples, and individuals alike. Naim shares: “As a Boston tour guide, I offer the perspective of a world traveler. For years, I have frequently visited Europe, Asia, and Latin America for business while organizing tours across the USA, Europe, and Asia for my clients. I’m excited to share my passion, expertise, and love for Boston with you. I look forward to guiding you through this incredible city's must-see landmarks and hidden gems.” Makayla says: “Growing up just outside Boston as a fourth-generation Bostonian, I take great pride in showing guests around my city. I love seeing Boston through the eyes of people from all over the world. In many ways, giving tours is my way of giving back to the city that has provided me with many amazing opportunities and memories throughout my life. I also enjoy tying in personal anecdotes from my childhood. For example, one of my favorite stories is about the song my grandmother used to sing to me called ‘Charlie on the MTA,’ which tells the tale of a man who ‘never returned’ and is the origin of Boston’s iconic CharlieCard.” Book your Boston Highlights Tour today and discover the city like never before! Do you have any questions? Please feel free to send us a message.

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Highlights of Boston: free tour




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