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2 Hour Boston Segway Tour
$99.00
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
Overview
Get the true Boston experience with your 2-hour Segway tour! Starting with the same route as your 1-hour tour before gliding your way through the Longfellow Bridge and into Cambridge where the magnificent Boston skyline can be seen in all its beauty. From the sparkling river to the tall buildings stretching into the sky, the view is breathtaking and a memory that will last a lifetime! You will then loop back through Beacon Hill and back through Downtown Boston. Sites of the Freedom Trail that you see in the 2-hour tour include all of those in the 1-hour in addition to the Boston Common, King's Chapel, Boston Latin & Benjamin Franklin Statue, Old South Meeting House, New State House, and the Corner Bookstore. You will also get to see the most photographed street in America - Acorn Street and so much more! The 2-hour tour is truly a very comprehensive and exciting tour of the city and it's most important landmarks from both past and present.
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2 Hour Boston Segway Tour
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Availability depends on seasonality and number of participants. Bookings can not be made for the same day. Please read our TnC’s.
When giving as a gift, your recipient can choose a date at their convenience during a booking process. Otherwise, you can choose one after checkout and voucher redemption.
When giving as a gift, your recipient can choose a date at their convenience during a booking process. Otherwise, you can choose one after checkout and voucher redemption.
Check available dates by emailing us at [email protected]
- Use of Segway
Meeting point
Please meet at the Boston Segway Tours shop at the corner of State Street and Surface Road. The door is on the corner of the building.
Return details
Please meet at the Boston Segway Tours shop at the corner of State Street and Surface Road. The door is on the corner of the building.
- Long Wharf, established in 1711, is Boston's oldest pier, historically serving as a bustling hub for maritime trade including the workplace of John Hancock. (pass by)
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Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy GreenwayThe Rose Kennedy Greenway is a vibrant, mile-long urban park in the heart of Boston, featuring gardens, fountains, art installations, and seasonal events. Winding through downtown, it offers a scenic and lively route that connects visitors to Boston’s historic waterfront, North End, and beyond.
- Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park is a picturesque public space in Boston's North End, offering expansive lawns, a charming trellis adorned with wisteria vines, and stunning views of the harbor. (pass by)
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Old North Church & Historic SiteFamous for its role in Paul Revere's 1775 midnight ride, where two lanterns were displayed in its steeple to signal British troop movements, it stands as a pivotal landmark on Boston's Freedom Trail.
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North EndBoston’s North End is the city’s oldest residential neighborhood, known for its rich colonial history and vibrant Italian-American culture.
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USS ConstitutionThe USS Constitution, affectionately known as "Old Ironsides," is the world's oldest commissioned warship still afloat, launched in 1797. Berthed in Boston's historic Charlestown Navy Yard, this iconic vessel offers visitors a unique glimpse into America's naval heritage.
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Bunker Hill MonumentThe Bunker Hill Monument is a 221-foot granite obelisk in Boston's Charlestown neighborhood, commemorating the first major battle of the American Revolution.
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Great Molasses Flood PlaqueThe Great Molasses Flood was a devastating accident in Boston's North End on January 15, 1919, when a giant molasses tank ruptured, releasing over 2 million gallons of molasses into the streets. The molasses, surging like a wave, killed 21 people, injured 150, and caused widespread damage and a sticky cleanup.
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TD GardenTD Garden is Boston's premier sports and entertainment arena, serving as the home court for the NBA's Boston Celtics and the NHL's Boston Bruins.
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Charles RiverThe Charles River winds through the heart of Boston, offering scenic views, recreational paths, and a vibrant backdrop to the city’s historic and academic landmarks.
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The Longfellow Bridge, known for its iconic “salt and pepper” towers, spans the Charles River connecting Boston and Cambridge, carrying both vehicles and the Red Line with striking views of the city skyline.
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Beacon HillCharles Street, nestled in Boston’s historic Beacon Hill, is a charming, brick-lined avenue known for its boutique shops, cafés, and timeless Federal-style architecture.
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Boston CommonBoston Common, established in 1634, is America’s oldest public park and a central green space in the city, offering history, recreation, and a gateway to the Freedom Trail.
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King's ChapelKing's Chapel, founded in 1686, is a historic Boston landmark known for its elegant Georgian architecture and as the first Anglican church established in New England
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The Omni Parker House Hotel, opened in 1855, is a Boston icon renowned as America’s longest continuously operating hotel and the birthplace of the Boston Cream Pie.
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Boston Latin SchoolBoston Latin School, founded in 1635, is the oldest public school in America and a prestigious academic institution known for its rigorous classical education and notable alumni.
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Old Corner BookstoreThe Old Corner Bookstore, built in 1718, is one of Boston’s oldest commercial buildings and a historic literary hub that once housed publishers of iconic American authors like Hawthorne, Emerson, and Thoreau.
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Old South Meeting HouseThe Old South Meeting House, built in 1729, is a historic Boston landmark where thousands gathered to protest the Tea Act, leading directly to the Boston Tea Party.
- The Boston Massacre Site, marked by a cobblestone circle near the Old State House, commemorates the pivotal 1770 clash where British soldiers killed five colonists, fueling revolutionary fervor in Boston. (pass by)
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2 Hour Boston Segway Tour
$99.00
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
02
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
03
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!