Boston North End self-guided walking tour & scavenger hunt
Overview
Boston's North End scavenger hunt offers a unique way to journey from Long Wharf to Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge, including Quincy Market and Old North Church. Participants will solve challenges at each step while learning about the city's rich history and surroundings.
- 🗺️ This is a 3-hour self-guided walking tour completed on your smartphone.
- 📜 Interesting historical facts are provided at each location.
- 🔍 Challenges must be solved to reveal the next destination.
- 🏙️ Boston, the capital of Massachusetts, has a population of nearly 700,000 and a metropolitan area of over 4.5 million as of 2017.
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- Historical and Architectural walking tour.
- Scavenger Hunt with 25+ challenges.
- See 3 film locations you'll recognize from many films.
- Internet - this scavenger hunt is done on your smartphone, a data plan is required.
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You will find several Tourist Scavenger Hunts here: around the civic center, in North End, and in Back Bay. And, we’ve got more on the drawing board!
A Tourist Scavenger Hunts is a 2 to 3-hour self-guided walking tour with instructions through our mobile website on your smartphone. You’ll learn the history of a city or neighborhood, and the significance of various sites, monuments, and names. Also, you’ll enjoy solving our various challenges at almost every stop along the way.
This tour takes you from the Long Warf through Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park into the North End neighborhood. the See Paul Revere House, Old North Church, Copps Hill Burying Ground, and Langone Park. Return by way of the TD Garden, City Hall, Faneuil Hall, and the New England Aquarium.
Walk to the end of the wharf to look out to the see and solve your first challenge.