Walk the Freedom Trail the first time you visit Boston and you'll quickly get a sense of this coastal city's revolutionary spirit and history. But make sure you also explore some of Boston's fine museums (try the Isabella Stewart Gardner, featuring masterpieces displayed in their collector's mansion) and old neighborhoods (like the North End, Boston's Little Italy). You can't claim to have experienced real Boston culture, though, until you've watched a Red Sox game from the bleachers.
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Boston Walking Tours was created to show visitors the nooks and crannies of one of America's oldest and most historical cities. We strive to showcase some of the hidden treasures and facts about major historical events, including the Boston Tea Party and the Ride of Paul Revere. Along our walks, we bring visitors to local landmarks, such as the Freedom Trail, USS Constitution, and Bunker Hill.
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Private tours of Boston area history, sites and scenes done boutique style; expert local, fun guides in comfortable, luxury vehicles customizing tours to suit individual tastes. Private history and sightseeing tours are a unique way to see old and new Boston, Cambridge, Lexington & Concord. Scenic and coastal private tours of Boston's North or South Shores, Cape Cod or Newport, RI are a refreshing day trip out of the city. Tours are customized to accommodate what you want to see and do and at a pace that suits you. Sit back, relax and enjoy the sites and scenes, culture, stories and legends as a knowledgeable guide shows you the area. Included in the service are suggestions of popular attractions you might like to visit during your trip, and local restaurant and bar recommendations to match personal taste and budget. With so many travel plans getting postponed in 2020, we found a way to bring Boston to you. Check out our live virtual walking tour of Boston.
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Designed in 1798 by renowned architect Charles Bulfinch, the historic building is dominated by a magnificent gold dome.
Presiding above Boston Common on Beacon Hill sits the "New" State House, designed by prominent architect Charles Bulfinch. The seat of Massachusetts government since 1798, Oliver Wendall Holmes proclaimed: "The Boston State House is the hub of the solar system". Designated a National Historic Landmark, it is considered a masterpiece of Federal Style architecture. Paul Revere covered its original wooden dome with copper, which was replaced with shimmering 23 karat gold leaf in 1997. Atop sits a pine cone, reflecting the logging history of Massachusetts. Art work, statuary, stained glass, mosaics, murals, marble floors and columns, sweeping staircases,coffered ceilings, exquisite details; this is a must see! Stately, stunning and impressive!
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Small group & semi private driving tours of Boston. Sit back and relax in a comfortable vehicle, with a top rated, knowledgeable and fun tour guide showing you the sites and scenes of the city.
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