Boston Seafood Lovers Food and History Walking Tour





Description
A true "SeaFoodie" never settles for just samples. Enjoy a FULL SIZE Lobster Roll at one of four Sit-Down stops on this unique culinary adventure! Follow your Guide (we have the VERY BEST Tour Guides in Boston - check our reviews!) along Boston's Freedom Trail, to the best Local eateries. Savor award-winning Clam "Chowdah", Raw Bar items like Shrimp & Oysters, plus that FULL-SIZE Lobster Roll! Finish this delicious experience with home-made Cannoli from a famous North End pastry shop. See three Freedom Trail sites along the way, plus a scenic stroll along Boston's Harbor Walk. Learn the history behind the Paul Revere house, Long Wharf, Old State House, and Faneuil Hall & Quincy Market. Look for our popular North End Pizza Lovers Tour, Historic Pub Lovers Tour, and our new Pre-Game Tours, too!
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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!
North Square is the oldest section of Boston's oldest neighborhood. Listen to the stories of the first settlers in 1630.
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.
Long Wharf is the oldest port in Boston, and dates back to the early 1700's. Enjoy some fresh, Local oysters and shrimp!
Boston'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.
Quincy 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.
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!
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- If the minimum number of 4 travelers isn't met, we will offer an alternative date or a full refund.
- Operates in all weather conditions (rain, shine or snow!), please dress appropriately.
Reviews(226)
Dan was great. Even with just two of us signed up he shared nuggets of history, gave great food recommendations and of course took us to four great food locations. Chowder, lobster roll, oysters and Cannolis were fantastic. Touring the chart house restaurant was a highlight and his overall general knowledge of the area was fun to hear. And thanks for all the recommendations on food locations in Maine!
Nice stroll through Boston and some great history along the way. Food was on point and the chowder is worth the tour. Dan was funny and kept everyone engaged. Highly recommend this tour.
Loved the small group experience-only 10 of us with our guide Dan. He kept us on a good pace. We had plenty of time to enjoy each food stop. All the tastings were great. The only suggestion I would make is on the Quincy Hall walkthrough. It was very crowded and while interesting, served mainly as an air-conditioned passage to Faneuil Hall. Perhaps if time permitted, a stop at one of the concessions for a taste. Otherwise, Quincy Hall could be omitted from walk-through. Happy that Dan picked up the cannoli for the group rather than we all walk back to our starting point together for dessert. Overall, Dan provided a great experience for us.
Food and history…perfect combo for traveling foodies! My family from 11 to 44 enjoyed all of Dan’s expertise!
Sign up for this tour with Dan. I’ve been on several food tours and knew within 5 minutes this would be the best one ever. He’s remarkable, engaging, quick-witted, and so knowledgeable as a native Bostonian. He definitely has a gift for hospitality. He deserves all the praise because he makes this tour top notch. On top of all of that the food was incredible and we were stuffed by the end. If you take no other tour take this one.
Great seafood choices! Amazing tour. Our guide Dan was able to navigate us through the crouds of Scottish fans to some of the best seafood I've ever had. The history was very informative too!
It was a small group, so it was very good experience. Daniel did a good job keeping the group engaged and providing great information throughout the tour. Will look for Daniel to be our guide when bringing the family out.
We had a great time on this tour. Dan was fun and informative. The food was great. All around perfect afternoon
Dan was a great guide, so funny & entertaining. Food was delicious & good portions. History walking tour was fun & informative!
We had the best time with Dan! My husband son and I all agreed that Dan was helpful, informative and so funny! Would definitely recommend this tour group for a food tour in Boston. Be sure to ask for Dan!



