Boston Seafood Lovers Food and History Walking Tour
Overview
Unique culinary adventures await with a FULL-SIZE Lobster Roll and award-winning Clam "Chowdah" as you traverse Boston's Freedom Trail. Led by our exceptional Tour Guides, this journey includes stops at local eateries and historic sites.
- 🦞 Indulge in a FULL-SIZE Lobster Roll at one of four Sit-Down stops.
- 🍲 Savor award-winning Clam "Chowdah," along with Raw Bar items like Shrimp & Oysters.
- 🍰 Conclude your experience with home-made Cannoli from a renowned North End pastry shop.
- 🏛️ Visit three Freedom Trail sites, including the Paul Revere house and Old State House.
- 🚶 Enjoy a scenic stroll along Boston's Harbor Walk.
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Duration: 3 hours
4-Course Seafood Meal
- See sites along the Freedom Trail including Old State House, Faneuil Hall and Paul Revere House
- Walk along the waterfront for scenic views of Boston Harbor
- 3-Hour Boston Seafood Lovers Food & History Walking Tour
- Sample a 2-time Winner of Boston's "ChowderFest"
- Visit Long Wharf, the oldest commercial port in the city
- Finish your delicious tour with a treat from a famous North End bakery!
- Stop for fresh oyster and shrimp at a local Raw Bar
- Eat lunch at a National Landmark! Enjoy a FULL SIZE lobster roll at America's oldest restaurant.
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Calling all SeaFoodies! Enjoy a scenic stroll through Boston's North End, Waterfront, and Fanueil Hall / Quincy Market areas, while learning the Colonial & Revolutionary history of these areas. We'll visit four different restuarants and enjoy some of the freshest Local seafood in the World. Walk, Learn, Eat ....and repeat!
- The Paul Revere house is the oldest home in downtown Boston, and dates to 1680. Hear stories of this famous Revolutionary hero and his 16 children! (pass by)
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North Square ParkNorth Square is the oldest section of Boston's oldest neighborhood. Listen to the stories of the first settlers in 1630.
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Stroll along the scenic waterfront for a great view of Boston harbor. Taste a cup of savory (and award-winning!) clam "chowdah" at a restaurant thank hangs out over the harbor.
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Long Wharf is the oldest port in Boston, and dates back to the early 1700's. Enjoy some fresh, Local oysters and shrimp!
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Old State HouseBoston's Old State house is the oldest building East of the Mississippi river. See the circle of cobble stones out-front which commemorates the Boston Massacre.
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Quincy MarketQuincy Market was built in 1823, and was used for food wholesalers for 150 years. Take in the sights, smells and food samples of this international food hall.
- Fanueil Hall dates to 1742, and is known as the "Cradle of Liberty". Learn about Peter Faneuil, and what creature sits atop this historic building. (pass by)
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Eat lunch at a National Landmark! Enjoy a FULL SIZE Lobster Roll at America's oldest restaurant, since 1826!
- Enjoy fresh cannolli at the finish! (pass by)
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