Boston: Freedom Trail História Excursão a pé em grupo pequeno





Descrição
O papel principal de Boston no lançamento da Revolução Americana está ligado pelo Freedom Trail. Este caminho pedonal mundialmente famoso é melhor experimentado a pé, em um pequeno grupo, com um guia local experiente! Seu tour de 2,5 horas viaja de Boston Common para Copp's Hill Terrace no North End, proporcionando aos hóspedes a chance de ver todos os SIXTEEN pontos de referência oficiais no Freedom Trail. Nosso passeio a pé em pequenos grupos mergulha profundamente nos anos 1760 a 1775, o período tumultuoso que levou à Revolução Americana. Nós seguimos os passos dos coloniais bostonianos, todos os quais lutaram com a difícil - mas essencial - questão de lealdade ou rebelião à coroa e ao país. Com uma abordagem de narrativa cativante, Hub Town Tours fornece a introdução perfeita ao status de Boston como "Cradle of Liberty" da América. Enquanto passamos por pontos de referência históricos da Revolutionary Boston, seu guia compartilha a história envolvente de uma pequena cidade colonial em busca de guerra com um império global.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Conheça seu guia dentro de Boston Common no Boston Foundation Monument na fronteira norte do parque, em frente à 50 Beacon Street (02108). O memorial de granito apresenta um relevo de bronze que retrata dois homens agitando as mãos, quando os puritanos chegaram em 1630 ao que é hoje Boston.
O icônico Freedom Trail liga 16 pontos de referência históricos da Revolutionary Boston
Terra pública mais antiga das Américas e pastagem comunal de Boston (1634)
Igreja ativa e edifício mais alto da Boston do século XIX (1809)
Terceiro cemitério mais antigo de Boston e local de descanso final para Revolutionary Boston (1660)
Capitólio do estado de Massachusetts e "Hub of the Solar System" (1798)
Primeira Igreja da Inglaterra em puritana Boston (1686, 1754)
Cemitério mais antigo de Boston (1630)
Local da escola pública mais antiga das Américas, Boston Latin School (1635)
Centro de política de Boston por mais de um século (1865)
Casa de reunião congregacionalista (1729) e local de origem da Boston Tea Party (1773)
Antiga editora da Ticknor & Fields (1718)
Capitólio colonial da Colônia da Baía de Massachusetts e edifício público mais antigo de Boston (1713)
A tragédia ocorre quando soldados britânicos matam cinco bostonianos (1770)
Renomado líder político dos Filhos da Liberdade de Boston
Sediou a reunião da cidade de Boston e hoje é conhecido como "O Berço da Liberdade" (1742)
Restaurante mais antigo dos Estados Unidos (1826) localizado em prédio histórico (1704)
Praça pública histórica no coração do North End de Boston (1634)
Casa de Paul Revere e estrutura mais antiga no centro de Boston (1680)
Espaço apenas para pedestres em homenagem ao famoso passeio da meia-noite (1775)
A igreja mais antiga de Boston realizou lanternas de sinalização durante Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (1723)
Segundo cemitério mais antigo de Boston (1659)
Nosso passeio termina com vista para o rio Charles e dois principais marcos da Freedom Trail: o U.S.S. Constituição (1797) e Bunker Hill Monument (batalha de 1775)
Destaques
O que está incluído
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Opções de transporte com acessibilidade para cadeirantes
- Todas as áreas e superfíceis são acessíveis para cadeirantes
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas de coluna
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas cardíacos
- Requer condicionamento físico moderado
- Não recomendado para viajantes que têm dificuldade em ficar em pé por longos períodos
Avaliações(7,130)
Walking tour on foot from Boston Common to North End -- sidewalks in North End are often narrow and uneven. Our guide had voice amplification which was really good--we could hear everything he said even with traffic and other noise. Our ability to hear every word he said was a key part of the experience.
This tour was a great way to introduce the historical relevance of Boston to my three teenage sons. Alejandro our guide made the experience fun and interactive, while also educating the group on 16 historic sites of the Freedom Trail. I highly recommend this tour, which hit the highlights in 2.5 hours.
Very comprehensive tour about the Revolutionary war period, but more than political issues. Included architecture, religion, and man other areas. Maz was our guide and his full time job is a US History teacher.
The guide was knowledgeable, well spoken and personable. A great tour experience!
We had a fantastic experience on the Boston Freedom Trail tour with our guide, Alex! She was knowledgeable, engaging, and made history come alive with interesting stories and fun facts. She kept the tour at a great pace, answered everyone’s questions, and made sure the whole group felt included. You can tell she genuinely loves Boston’s history, and her enthusiasm made the experience even more enjoyable. If you’re taking a Freedom Trail tour, I highly recommend requesting Alex—you won’t be disappointed!
Our guide was Mark. He was extremely knowledgeable and we could tell he is passionate about his job and his love of history. He went above and beyond with the information he provided and the passion he put into his story telling. We also loved how small the tour group was.
We all had a great time on this tour and learned a lot. Our guide, Kiera, was awesome and super knowledgeable and informative. The tour went at the perfect pace and stopped at a ton of interesting places along the Freedom Trail.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Our family had an outstanding experience on the Boston Freedom Trail History Small Group Walking Tour! The tour was informative, engaging, and one of the highlights of our trip to Boston. What truly made the experience exceptional was our guide, Nicholas. His knowledge of Boston’s history was incredible, but even more impressive was his ability to bring the stories to life. He made every stop along the Freedom Trail interesting and memorable, blending historical facts with fascinating stories and humor that kept both the adults and kids engaged from start to finish. Nicholas was friendly, patient, and passionate about sharing Boston’s rich history. He took time to answer questions, offered great local recommendations, and made everyone feel welcome. You could tell he genuinely loves what he does, and that enthusiasm made the tour so much more enjoyable. If you’re visiting Boston and want a deeper appreciation for the city’s role in American history, this tour is a must. We left with a greater understanding of the events that shaped our nation and some wonderful family memories. Thank you, Nicholas, for making our Boston experience so special! Highly recommend! 🇺🇸🍀🏛️👣
Wow, Rachel, thank you so much! We really appreciate the time you took to share your Hub Town experience. It's wonderful to know how much Nicholas's skills as a storyteller, and enthusiasm for what he does, enhanced your tour. He is a talented educator and a very experienced guide, with a true passion for sharing Freedom Trail history. We are sincerely thrilled that you found all the history so engaging, got your questions answered, felt taken care of well, and enjoyed your tour. Thank you for the "must" vote and your recommendation, and, again, we're sincerely thrilled you enjoyed the tour so much.
Keira was excellent! Very knowledgeable and sweet. It was a pleasure having her show us around a city you can tell she loves!
Well, thank you, Heather, for these compliments for Kiera and five stars! Her warm personality is a great match for her wide knowledge and lively storytelling, and we're so glad you enjoyed the tour. We do love Boston, and we hope Kiera got you to love it, too.
Really enjoyed our tour of Boston’s historical sites. Alex, our gude, was excellent. 2.5 hours flew by.
We're so pleased to know that Alex's great knowledge and wonderful storytelling filled up the tour for you. Thank you very much for five stars and these kind words!



