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Walking Tour of Boston’s Transformation from 1630 into the Future

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Duration: 3 hours
Languages: English
Guru: Will
Registered on 19 September 2024
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A longtime Boston resident and world traveler, Will has a passion for learning what makes each place in the world unique. He's now sharing with you what makes this city thrive, where we've been in the past, and where we're headed in the future. Highlighting both major historical events and lesser-known stories, he's curating uniquely local experiences. Through this, he's connecting what it's like to live here with global themes such as food history, industry, climate change, and urban design.
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Pay-what-you-want tour, no set price, reservation and cancellation are free

Tour description

In this afternoon walking tour, you’ll hear the stories that connects Boston’s past, present, and future.


You'll experience not only popular historic highlights, but also the off-the-beaten path gems and local traditions that make this culturally rich city truly unique (or in our signature humility, as one of Boston’s official slogans calls our city, "the hub of the universe").


You'll cross parts of the Freedom Trail hearing about the Revolution/War of Independence from the British Empire. You'll also hear of the numerous other "trails" that continue to inspire locals and visitors, such as the Innovation Trail, the Black Heritage Trail, the Irish Heritage Trail, the new Walking City Trails, and even the Ice Cream Trail! You'll also hear of some of the challenges we are facing, such as sea level rise from climate change and the rising costs of living, with ways that the people of Boston are working to lead the way to create a livable future. From well before 1630 to today, the people who’ve lived here have many stories worth telling. And as a city that always has an eye towards the future, we can imagine this city on its 500th birthday, in 2130.


You'll have opportunities to experience the city on the water with our growing water ferry transit system as we hop between neighborhoods, taking in the city skyline along with the ocean breeze. 


You'll leave the tour inspired and entertained with numerous chances to pause at some of the city's most iconic photo locations (your guide is also a photographer glad to take and share some high quality photos!).


FAQ:


Not sure about if the full tour might be too long? We’ll take breaks along the way, with opportunities for local snacks, coffee, and restrooms, plus you’ll have a nice break during the water ferry transit midway (with a total ferry cost of $3.70 that your guide will cover, and you can include in the tip). 


Approximate timing:

(1) 90 min - Walking Tour of the Wharf District and Downtown

(2) 15 min - Public Ferry to Charlestown 

(3) 75 min - Walking Tour of Charlestown then finishing near North Station, with suggestions on several different ways to go on easily from there to make the most of your day.


You’ll get several tours in one with a unique perspective from being able to combine these neighborhoods that differ in architectural styles and character. Plus, you’ll have a fun and unforgettable maritime experience on the water and along the Boston Harbor.


Highlights

What will we see on this tour?

Meeting point:
50 Rowes Wharf, Boston, MA 02110, USA
At Rowes Wharf, under the large archway standing to the side, with a blue hat and a small sign. Directly across from the Trillium Beer Garden and adjacent to the Boston Harbor Hotel entrance.
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Outside visit
Rowes Wharf
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Outside visit
Boston Harbor
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Outside visit
Post Office Square
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How much does this tour cost?

Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end the amount they consider appropriate (amounts usually range from €15 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).


Who is this tour for?

Accessibility
Suitable for people with reduced mobility.
Groups
Does not accept large group bookings.
Pets
Suitable for bringing pets.

What should I know?

Minimum attendees
Does not require a minimum number of people to conduct the tour.
Additional costs
The tour requires payment for entries or additional expenses.
Free cancellation
If you cannot attend the tour, please cancel the reservation, otherwise the guide will be waiting for you.
Payment methods
Electronic or card payment accepted.
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