3 to 4 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
6 people
English
Go on a discovery tour of Boston. Discover the most important and famous locations of the city. Search for the city's treasures with your family or friends. Can you complete the assignments? Will you get the top score in the city? This E-scavenger hunt will give you a fantastic day in Boston. Decide for yourself when you start, pause and end. It's your party only and you'll get to know the city in a unique way. Instructions for starting the tour will be given after booking. You can do this tour whenever you choose.
An equestrian statue of George Washington by Thomas Ball is installed in Boston’s Public Garden
• Admission Ticket Free
Acorn Street is a scenic and historic cobblestone street in Boston, famous for its charming gas-lit lamps, red brick sidewalks, and federal-style row houses.
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The Massachusetts State House, also known as the Massachusetts Statehouse or the New State House, is the state capitol and seat of government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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The Soldiers and Sailors Monument is a monument erected in Boston Common in downtown Boston, dedicated to soldiers and sailors of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts who died in the American Civil War.
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Old City Hall, built between 1862 and 1865, is located at 45 School Street, along the Freedom Trail between the Old South Meeting House and King’s Chapel.
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As tensions grew about the British colonial government in the latter half of the eighteenth century, the Old South Meeting House became the home of free speech in Boston. As the largest building in the town, it was often used as an alternative to Faneuil Hall, which was the official town meeting hall.
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Quincy Market is a historic building near Faneuil Hall in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. It was constructed between 1824 and 1826 and named in honor of mayor Josiah Quincy.
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A statue of long-time Boston Celtics coach Red Auerbach by Lloyd Lillie (sometimes called Arnold “Red” Auerbach or Red Auerbach) is installed outside Quincy Market.
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The Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park is a public park in the Boston’s North End. It is considered the start of the Boston Irish heritage trail.
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The mall features an equestrian statue of Paul Revere. Additionally, there are 13 plaques commemorating various Boston residents, mounted along the Prado’s brick walls. The plaques were surveyed by the Smithsonian Institution’s “Save Outdoor Sculpture!” program in 1993.
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Copp’s Hill Burying Ground is a historic cemetery in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts. Established in 1659, it was originally named “North Burying Ground”, and was the city’s second cemetery
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