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Full-Day Boston Tour from New York

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Overview
Boston has several reasons why we should visit it. We can begin by saying that it is the heart of American history and proof of this is to walk the Freedom Trail that connects 16 historical sites of the American revolution. For academics Boston is home to world-class universities like Harvard and MIT, and combines modern skyscrapers with historic cobblestone street neighborhoods like Beacon Hill, Back Bay. We can also find green spaces ideal for relaxing and enjoying gastronomy famous for its seafood especially Clam Chowder and lobster roll.
In short, Boston combines history, education, architecture and gastronomy in one destination.

City: New York City
Wed 11 Jun
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Starting at $114.00
Wed 11 Jun
Starting at $114.00
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What's Included
Taxes
Transportation by van or bus
Professional Guide
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
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Copley Square
Copley Square, named after the painter John Singleton Copley, is a public square in Boston, in the Back Bay neighborhood where we will find the first public library in the United States, The Church of the Holy Trinity, the old southern church and where the Boston Marathon.
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Fenway Park
We will pass by the baseball stadium that has been home to the Red Sox team since 1912 and is the oldest stadium in the MLB. 15 minutes
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Back Bay
We will pass through Back Bay, which is a super original neighborhood since you can see the contrast of the most classic buildings with the most modern ones. There is everything from parks to shops and Victorian houses, to skyscrapers and luxury stores. Also there we can find a statue of Domingo Fautino Sarmiento.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Private university considered by numerous rankings as one of the best and most prestigious universities in the world, maintaining for ten consecutive years the title of the best university in the world according to the world university classification. Founded in 1861 in response to the growing industrialization of the United States,
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Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill is steeped in history, and exploring its historical significance is a must for any visitor. The neighborhood dates back to the early 19th century and is known for its picturesque streets lined with Federal-style townhouses.
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Freedom Trail
It is a path marked by a red line (mostly brick integrated into the pavement), which through 16 stops at historical places (cemeteries, churches, buildings...) reveals the treasures of Boston, from downtown to Charleston, as well as the emblematic places of the American Revolution. We will pass through some of these places.
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Boston Massacre Site
We will pass by the site where a massacre took place in 1770 and which was an event that led to the American Revolution. Approximately 15 Minutes
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Quincy Market
Stop for lunch at Quincy Market which is a historic building near Faneuil Hall in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. It was built between 1824 and 1826 and was named in honor of Mayor Josiah Quincy, who organized its construction without any taxes or debt. The market is a designated National Historic Landmark and a Boston Historic Landmark in 1996, significant as one of the largest market complexes built in the United States in the first half of the 19th century.
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Times Square
We will return to Manhattan and have a stop halfway to use the bathroom and buy a coffee.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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