Lexington and Concord 3 hour private car tour from Boston
Overview
Revolutionary War towns such as Lexington and Concord offer a rich historical backdrop, highlighted by the site of the "shot heard round the world." The tour follows Paul Revere's route, stopping at significant landmarks to recount the events of April 1775.
- 🚗 Travel time from Boston is approximately 45 minutes each way.
- 🧑🏫 An experienced, knowledgeable, and licensed tour guide will accompany you throughout the journey.
- 📍 Significant sites along the route are included to enhance your understanding of history.
- ⚠️ This is a private car tour; sharing with others is not permitted.
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Pickup included
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.
- Downtown Boston pick up and drop off
- Licensed guide
- Private transportation
- Gratuity
- Admission to any of the sites
Meeting point
Return details
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Munroe TavernDrive from Boston, past Harvard and on to Lexington, which is about 35 minute drive. Stop at this former British army headquarters and field hospital (1775) and hear a description of Paul Revere's journey to the town of Lexington.
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Hancock-Clarke HouseFrom the outside we'll give the history of the house and why Sam Adams and John Hancock took refuge here to avoid capture by British forces.
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Lexington GreenThe site where the first shots of the Revolutionary War were fired. You'll have the opportunity to walk across the green, hear how the battle started and all that happened.
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Buckman TavernFrom the outside we'll share how the local militia waited for the arrival of British forces while enjoying a "refreshment".
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Battle Road TrailWe'll follow the route taken by British forces the morning of April 19th 1775 and stop at the Paul Revere capture site.
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Louisa May Alcott's Orchard HouseQuick photo stop (optional) at the Alcott home, and where Louisa May wrote Little Women.
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The Old North BridgeWalk onto the site where the "shot heard round the world" was fired and British forces met with unexpected and underestimated resistance from MA minutemen and militia. Drive from here, back to Boston, about 45 minute drive.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.