Boston 250 Pass: One Ticket to Five Historic Museums





Description
As the United States marks 250 years since the Declaration of Independence in 1776, five Boston landmarks have joined to create the BOSTON 250 PASS, providing access to five iconic museums and historic churches on a single ticket! This special offer grants discounted adult admission (ages 18+) to five must-see historic sites: Paul Revere House (1680), home of the famed silversmith; Old State House (1713), colonial capital of Massachusetts Bay; Old North Church (1723), Boston's oldest surviving church building; Old South Meeting House (1729), origin site of the Boston Tea Party; and King's Chapel (1754), home of Boston's first Anglican congregation. Museums are independently operated; visitor hours vary, so please confirm in advance! Pass valid for one week (7 days) following date selected. DO NOT PURCHASE if listed (discounts available): Children (0-17); U.S. Military; Groups of 10+ (reservation req'd); MA Teachers; MBTA Employees; WGBH, NEMA, AAM, ICOM Members; WIC & EBT Cardholders
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Oldest surviving structure in Downtown Boston (1680) and home of renowned silversmith and political activist
Boston's oldest public building (1713), witness to Boston Massacre in 1770 and first reading of the Declaration of Independence in Boston
Boston's oldest surviving church building (1723), which famously held aloft signal lanterns of Midnight Ride in 1775
Largest indoor meeting space (1729) in Colonial Boston and origin site of the milestone Boston Tea Party in 1773
Home of first Anglican congregation in Boston (1686) and oldest pulpit (1754) in continuous use in the United States
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Reviews(15)
Give yourself at least 2 days to do the Freedom Trail tours and Musuems otherwise you get history overload. Ruckus at South Meeting House is great to view for all ages. Please ask guide questions we got great history information and easy cheap parking for a family member. 250 Pass worth the money along the trail. Lots of walking. We skipped the 2 mile to Bunker Hill Monument.
Old North Church and South Meeting House were excellent visits. The Ruckus show was refreshingly honest in an era of whitewashing history.
Thank you very much for sharing your enjoyment, and for five stars for the Boston 250 Pass! These two Freedom Trail sites have so much to offer, and this year that includes the immersive, multimedia show "Ruckus," as Old South celebrates 250. We're very happy you enjoyed using the pass.
It was ok. Couldn’t find one of the venues.
Thank you for your note, Barbara! The 5 historic sites included on the Boston 250 Pass are all located on the red brick path that marks the official Freedom Trail through downtown Boston. Future guests in need of assistance finding any location are welcome to text us directly at 844-482-8696 or email help@hubtowntours.com, and our office staff will be happy to assist you with navigating to the sites!
This was a great idea however do to my personal time constraints I only used at one museum. So they got a better deal from me and my family. I would purchase again!
Thank you very much for five stars for the Boston 250 pass. We're sorry you didn't get to visit all five Freedom Trail sites, and we do hope you will get to enter and enjoy them with another pass another time!
Great pass, however most of these places are free.
We love hearing how much you enjoyed the historic landmarks on the Boston 250 Pass, Carrie! The Boston 250 Pass grants access into the five Freedom Trail sites that DO charge admission: the Paul Revere House, Old State House, Old North Church, Old South Meeting House, and King's Chapel. Adult admission at those five combined museums is $39.00, but passholders enjoy a 10% discount ($35.10 per pass). Safe travels!
Great, great, great value! And, the museums were all spectacular. Check the open/closing days/times —bunker hill and its museum were closed Monday/Tuesday. We didn’t get to see those and were not told when we bought the passes. However, STILL a great value!
Hi Susan, we're elated to hear you found the Boston 250 Pass such a great value! The five included museums are can't-miss Boston landmarks, and we're so fortunate to be able to offer discounted entry to each museum on a single ticket. To clarify for others who may be reading: Bunker Hill Monument and Museum are run by the National Park Service. Neither the monument nor museum is part of the Boston 250 Pass—both are free of charge! Please plan ahead and check museum operating hours when utilizing the Boston 250 Pass; our five partner museums are independently operated and have varying visitor hours.
Even with the rain, heavy at times, was great@
James, thank you very much for five stars for the BOSTON250 PASS! Hub Town Tours is so pleased to be part of this special year on the Freedom Trail. We're happy you enjoyed those five fascinating sites in spite of some rough weather. Fortunately, the Freedom Trail sites offer many great indoor experiences of history!
A great value for places you’re going to stop at along the freedom trail… quick, easy stops as well. A no-brainer, really. We had already paid for one site before we found out about this and it was still savings. Great must-see stops along the freedom trail all fairly close to each other. Can do it all in one day, even though split between 2 days.
We are so happy you enjoyed the BOSTON 250 PASS, and thank you for giving it five stars! The five sites on the Pass are central to Boston's story leading to the Revolution, and are easy to find by following the Freedom Trail. With 7 days to use the Pass, guests can take whatever time they like as they visit.
Nice to have tickets to all 5 spots! We loved visiting all the historical spots. Don’t miss Paul Revere’s House
Leslie, we are so pleased you enjoyed the BOSTON 250 PASS. We also love the objects, history, and atmosphere at the Paul Revere House. Thank you very much for five stars and for sharing your Freedom Trail experience!
Booked via Groupon. It wasn't really busy which give us enough time to walk and look around.
Thank you so much for five stars! We're so pleased you enjoyed your tour.



