2 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
Daily Tour
12 people
English
Boston is heaven for seafood lovers thanks to iconic dishes such as lobster roll and clam chowder. On this walking tour, dive into the city's seafood delights punctuated with peeks at its colonial and revolutionary history on route—all without getting sidetracked and with a guide for foodie insights and tips. Enjoy lobster roll and chowder at two traditional eateries, see Freedom Trail sites, roam the harborfront and finish with a cannoli in the 'Little Italy' that is North End.
The Paul Revere house is the oldest home in downtown Boston, and dates to 1680. Hear stories of this famous Revolutionary hero and his 16 children!
• Admission Ticket Free
North Square is the oldest section of Boston’s oldest neighborhood. Listen to the stories of the first settlers in 1630.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Fanueil Hall dates to 1742, and is known as the “Cradle of Liberty”. Learn about Peter Faneuil, and what creature sits atop this historic building.
• Admission Ticket Free
Quincy Market was built in 1823, and was used for food wholesalers for 150 years. Take in the sights, smells and food samples of this international food hall.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Boston’s Old State house is the oldest building East of the Mississippi river. See the circle of cobble stones out-front which commemorates the Boston Massacre.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free