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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Off The Eaten Path Tours, the essential food tour of Boston's historic North End. Join us to see, hear,and taste Boston's most colorful neighborhood the way people who live here do everyday. We believe a food tour should be a striking harmony of a neighborhood's cuisine, history, and architecture. And in a neighborhood as rich in food culture, and history as the North End-America's most vibrant "Little Italy"- you'll experience great fun just being apart of it all. Join Off The Eaten Path Tours as we uncover the fabled path, and culinary traditions of this old world neighborhood. On this tour we will live "La Dolce Vita" and enjoy the art of good eating, in the finest specialty food stores, bakeries, salumeria's, and restaurants.
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Boston's "Politically Incorrect " North End Food Tour is the most authentic food tour through the streets of Boston's Little Italy. Where can you spend time with a life time local telling stories about the old neighborhood and showing you some famous historical sites like the 'old North Church" all while tasting some great food and then the tour ends with Anthony (guide) taking you by his Mother's house for a great dish of pasta ,pizza, and pastries. You find me anything close to that experience and I will pay for you to go . I take pride in keeping the tour real. Politically Incorrect sums up a lot. I go to the beat of my own drum. I don't sugar coat anything but am always respectful .I guess today being honest is Politically Incorrect. Join me on this 3 hour tour of eating great foods all while laughing your way through Boston's "North End" a wonderful pocket-sized Italian neighborhood teaming with history and charm.
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On our Secret Food Tours Boston you will be sample a number of Boston's favorites but also some of the best best Italian flavors in the Historic North End area, also know as Little Italy. You will taste Lobster Roll, pizza, cannoli, sausage, craft beer and much more.
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But First, Dessert! Do dessert before dinner when you join us for Cocktails & Cannoli, an all inclusive North End Boston walking food tour. Skip the infamous lines to taste delicious drinks and classic cannoli, and sample the best sweets the North End has to offer. Not to mention the Paul Revere House and Old North Church along the way! To top it all off, our local tour guides will sprinkle in fascinating historic knowledge, fun cultural facts, and culinary tidbits.
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Feast on Food and Culture Experience the oldest neighborhood in Boston with a lifelong resident of 60 years. Discover hidden gems on our famous Hanover and Salem streets. All inclusive a delicious pizza from the only wood fired brick oven pizzeria in the neighborhood an Italian cold cut sandwich from one of our award winning Salumerias and for dessert a delicious homemade ricotta cannoli.
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Explore Boston's award-winning restaurants while you sip, savor, and chat about wine with people just like you: enthusiastic, curious, and thirsty! At City Wine Tours, we think learning about wine should be as much fun as drinking it.
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Got Pizza? Discover historic Boston slice by delicious slice! We're serving up Tasty, Fun & Educational walking tours, exploring Boston's oldest neighborhoods. Every tour visits THREE Top-Rated Boston Pizzerias, tasting a slice from each location. Come hungry for Boston's cheesiest tour - at Boston Pizza Tours, we deliver YOU to the Pizza!
Taste the sweeter side of the Revolution! Visitors will be able to touch, taste, smell, and experience 18th-century chocolate as it was enjoyed by some of Boston’s most famous Revolutionary-era patriots. This experience, the only of its kind in New England, explores the history of chocolate, including how it was produced and consumed during the American colonial period, and its connections to Boston and the Old North Church. Daily demonstrations explore how the chocolate was made and consumed by some of Boston’s most famous Revolutionary-era patriots as well as Captain Newark Jackson for whom the space is named. Captain Jackson's is located in the historic Clough House at 21 Unity Street, Boston. Don't miss this exciting and unique experience!
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