2 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Discover the heart of Boston with us—Paul and Nick Bessa, a dedicated father-son duo passionate about our city's rich tapestry of history. We're not just guides; we're storytellers and history buffs eager to share Boston's legacy. Why Choose Beantown's Best? – Personalized Experience: Our tours are intimate, designed to feel like a friend showing you around. – Expert Knowledge: With over a decade of guiding, Paul's insights will make history come alive. – Family-Friendly: We ensure a fun and engaging tour for all ages, creating memories that last. Our Commitment to You Your satisfaction is our priority. – A tour filled with laughter and learning. – Local tips to enrich your stay in Boston. – An invitation to see Boston through the eyes of locals who love it. From the cobblestone streets of the historic North End to the iconic landmarks dotting our skyline, we invite you to walk with us. Our tours are more than just walks; they're about connections, stories, and memories.
The Old North Church, is a historic Episcopal church famously known for its role in Paul Revere’s midnight ride during the American Revolution. Built in 1723, it features a steeple that played a crucial part in signaling lanterns to warn of British troop movements. Visitors can explore its rich history and enjoy the pitcuresque surroundings in the heart of Boston’s North End
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The Paul Revere House is a colonial-era residence and a National Historic Landmark. It is the former home of American patriot Paul Revere and his family. Visitors will step back in time as they tour and learn about this historic gem, gaining insights into Revere’s life and his fascinating “Midnight Ride”
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Columbus Park, is a charming urban green space offering a serene escape. The park features beautiful landscaping, walking paths, and a gorgeous rose garden. Our tour customers will enjoy a period of tranquility and relaxation in the sunshine overlooking the waterfront. A perfect stop of photos!
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Faneuil Hall, holds a significant place in American history. A must see attraction, perhaps the most famous in Boston. We will walk through, taking brief stops for pictures- however maintaining a pace through will be important due to the tremendous foot traffic and crowds.
• Admission Ticket Free
After out venture through Faneuil Hall, we will make a stop at Carmen Park, in front of Boston’s Union Street. The home to the Holocaust memorial, and some of the oldest restaurants and taverns, in all of the country. We will stop for pictures as well.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The site of the Boston Massacre, located on King Street (now State Street) in Boston, marks a pivotal moment in American history. On March 5, 1770, tensions escalated between colonists and British soldiers, resulting in a tragic confrontation. The Boston Massacre site is commemorated by a marker near the Old State House, where the incident unfolded. Visitors can reflect on this historic event, explore the nearby landmarks, and gain insights into the catalysts that fueled the American Revolution.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
We dedicate a 15 minute stop to the Omni Parker House Hotel along the way. Perhaps the most haunted hotel in the country, as some say- you will dive into the rich political history learning about stays and experiences from names like John F. Kennedy, Charles Dickens, and Ho Chi Min. This stop will also be concluded with a ghost story inside the hotel’s museum.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
A quick detour before entering the Omni Parker House, we make a stop to learn about the Kings Chapel, Ben Franklin statue, and Old City Hall. All right across the street from the Hotel entrance.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Boston Common, established in 1634, is a must-see destination during your tour. This historic public park, with its sprawling greenery and iconic Frog Pond, provides a quick but immersive glimpse into the city’s rich past. As you take a brief 10-minute stop, soak in the serene atmosphere, stroll along the charming paths, and appreciate the significance of this central gathering space. From colonial history to contemporary events, Boston Common encapsulates the essence of the city, making it a delightful and efficient stop on your tour.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free