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Boston Tour by The Most Interesting Man in America :)

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Duration: 2 hours and 15 minutes
Languages: English
Guru: Peter
Registered on 8 August 2025
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I am a 40 Year retired resident of the Boston area who started his first job as a Boston Messenger; He went on to be a garment cutter in Chinatown and have held many high tech sales positions in the high tech business. I am often referred to as "the most positive man in America" by people who know me, I like sailing, pickle ball and am a big Boston sports fan. I plan on blending personal life stories into geographic and historical information during your tour of what I feel is the best city in America.
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Pay-what-you-want tour, no set price, reservation and cancellation are free

Tour description

Central Burying Grounds. Come with Pete starting at this burying ground. It holds many interesting early Bostonians, including some victims of the Boston Massacre and Gilbert Stuart, painter of George Washington's portrait.

Edgar Allan Poe Square. This stop features a statue of a raven and other elements commemorating Poe, who was born in Boston.  Appreciate the unique statue and the artistic interpretation of Poe's connection to the city.


Park Street Church Crypt. Get a glimpse into the crypt through basement windows. It's a fascinating, if macabre, piece of history. Observe the architecture and imagine what lies beneath.


Bromfield Street – Boston’s Last Remaining Paths of Historic Alleys. Bromfield Street is one of the best-preserved examples. It offers a glimpse into the city's past, away from the grander thoroughfares. Note the historic buildings and the feeling of stepping back in time.  Pete has a pleasant surprise that connects his past with this historic street.


Ether Dome at Massachusetts General Hospital. While part of a major hospital, the Ether Dome is a historic surgical amphitheater where the first public demonstration of surgical anesthesia took place in 1846. It's a significant site in medical history.


Harrison Gray Otis House. This magnificent Federal-style mansion was designed by Charles Bulfinch (Massachusetts State House designer) and is one of the few surviving examples of the grand homes that once lined Beacon Hill.


Louisburg Square.  A private, residential square on Beacon Hill, Louisburg Square is one of the most exclusive and picturesque areas of Boston. We will walk around its perimeter and admire the stunning townhouses.

Acorn Street.  Cited as the "most photographed street in America,"  Its cobblestones and gas lamps make it feel like a step back in time.  Get ready with your camera!


We end the tour near Government Center for easy access to public transportation.  Please note that Pete will be recommending many other places and things to see and do while you continue your visit to our wonderful city.


Highlights

What will we see on this tour?

Meeting point:
Boylston Street & Boylston Place
On Boylston Street; across the street from Boylston Place. I am 6ft. 5 inches tall with a thick, full head of hair with a baseball cap. I also can shoot the 3 in Basketball :)
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Outside visit
On Boylston Street...Directly Across from our Meeting Place
Central Burying Grounds
2
Outside visit
Park Street & Tremont Streets
Park Street Church Crypt
3
Outside visit
Bromfield & Tremont Streets
Bromfield Street is one of the few remaining alleys with an ole time Boston feeling
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How much does this tour cost?

Free tours don't have a fixed price. At the end, each person contributes to the guide the amount they consider fair based on their satisfaction. As a guideline, Guruwalk recommends between €15 and $50 per participant.


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
Requires a minimum of 4 people to conduct the tour.
Additional costs
The tour does not require 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
Cash payment only.
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