2 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Explore Boston’s must-see attractions in one tour. Walk along the picturesque streets of Beacon Hill, home to Acorn Street, the most photographed street in Boston. Discover the most scenic locations in the Boston Public Garden and Back Bay’s beautiful 19th-century residential neighborhood.
Explore Boston on a Beacon Hill walking tour and discover the timeless charm of one of the most picturesque neighborhoods in the city. As you stroll along the brick sidewalks, listen to captivating commentary and learn about Beacon Hill’s rich history and architecture.
Capture pictures in scenic locations of the beautiful, narrow streets lined with antique gas lamps and townhouses displaying colorful flowers spilling out of window boxes. See unique doors and door knockers, photograph Acorn Street (renowned as the most photographed street in Boston), and discover hidden gems in unexpected places that are often overlooked.
Find out what makes this Beacon Hill photo walking tour an eye-opening experience you can’t get anywhere else in Boston!
1 hour 20 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Acorn Street is the most photographed street in Boston’s Beacon Hill neighborhood. Known for its charming and well-preserved 19th-century row houses, the street is famous for its narrow, cobblestone pavement and gas-lit lanterns.
The homes on Acorn Street feature Federal-style architecture, with brick facades and flower boxes that add to the quaint and picturesque ambiance.
The street’s historic charm and aesthetic appeal make it a popular destination for tourists and photographers and alike.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Louisburg Square is an exclusive and historic residential square in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston. The townhouses are characterized by their brick facades, decorative ironwork, and grand entrances. Known for its elegant 19th-century townhouses, the square is a prime example of Greek Revival and Federal-style architecture.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Explore the natural beauty and scenery in the Boston Public Garden, the first botanical garden in America and the home of the famous Swan Boats.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The church congregation was founded by the Puritans in 1630. The current stone church in Back Bay was built in 1867. See the beautiful European-inspired architectural designs that make this building a great grand finale of our walking tour.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free