3-Hour Private "Cold Weather- Warm Van" Driving Tour of Boston
Overview
Boston's historic sites, such as the Paul Revere House and Fenway Park, await your visit in a comfortable heated minivan. The tour showcases the city's notable landmarks while providing insights into its rich history.
- 🚐 Travel in a heated minivan, ensuring comfort regardless of weather conditions.
- 🏛️ Visit significant locations including the USS Constitution, Bunker Hill Battle Monument, and Copley Square.
- 📖 Hear stories about Paul Revere’s ride, the Boston Massacre, and the Boston Tea Party.
- 🏙️ See historic homes and churches in neighborhoods like Back Bay, South End, and Beacon Hill.
- ⚠️ This tour is designed for a brief yet comprehensive overview of Boston at a comfortable pace.
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Pickup included
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The Paul Revere HouseWe'll discuss Revere's role in colonial and early American history as we view the home where he raised his sixteen children.
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Old North Church & Historic SiteWe'll discuss Paul Revere's famous ride to Lexington and Concord and you'll be surprised to learn it didn't happen exactly as Longfellow described.
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USS ConstitutionShe's known as Old ironsides. Find out why and learn about her unique history.
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Bunker Hill MonumentWe'll discuss the way the Battle of Bunker Hill happened and why it changes the course of American history
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Faneuil Hall MarketplaceWe'll discuss the Hall's role as the "cradle of liberty" where organizers of the Revolution planned the insurgency.
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Boston CommonIt's the oldest public park in America, established by the Puritans in 1634. We'll discuss how it's been used over time and has come, in some ways, to define our city.
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Back BayHundreds of acres were filled in over fifty years in the 19th century upon which spectacular architecture was created. We'll discuss the development of the neighborhood and its present significance.
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Copley SquareWho was Copley and why was the square named for him? Learn about the centerpiece of the Back Bay, it's architechture and current use.
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Christian Science PlazaChristian Science was founded in 1879 and grew rapidly throughout the nation and the world. Hear some of the history of this important religious and social movement.
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Fenway ParkSee America's most beloved ballpark and hear about our beloved Boston Red Sox.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)We'll discuss the history and culture of one of the world's greatest academic institutions as we tour the campus.
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Harvard UniversityWe'll visit the campus as we discuss the founding, significance, history and architecture of the august university.
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Beacon HillBoston wouldn't be Boston without Beacon Hill, one of our original neighborhoods dating from the Puritan era. We'll see its homes, stores and streets, and discuss how neighborhoods effect our ways of life.
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Old South Meeting HouseThe meetings leading up to the Boston Tea Party happened here. We'll discuss what happened, how and why.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.