A historic walking tour along Boston’s iconic Freedom Trail is a chance to experience Boston’s past as the center of the American Revolution. Led by an expert guide, you’ll visit 16 official landmarks, including Boston Common, the Massachusetts State House, the Old State House, and the Boston Massacre site, and witness firsthand the moments of American history that led to independence. Follow in the footsteps of legendary figures like Paul Revere and Samuel Adams, and hear in-depth explanations of how they ignited the flames of revolution.
Following in the footsteps of the independence revolution
Boston Freedom Trail History Tour
This tour is conducted in small groups to avoid crowds, providing a more immersive experience. Friendly and professional guides go beyond simply introducing landmarks to tell fascinating stories of the choices and conflicts that Bostonians faced at the time. In particular, you can imagine and feel the historical moments when the flames of the Revolution were burning at the Old South Meetinghouse and Old North Church. Finally, upon arriving at Cobbs Hill Terrace, you can experience a special ending where you can look out across Boston Harbor to the USS Constitution and the Bunker Hill Monument and reflect on the traces of the Revolution.
Meeting time:
10:15 AM / 10:45 AM
※ Please arrive 10 minutes before the meeting time.
Boston Common Visitors Center