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With a dignified history as one of America’s oldest and most prominent cities, noble Boston is more than worthy as a destination for music aficionados. Containing a number of world-famous conservatories and colleges of music as well as one of the country’s preeminent symphony orchestras, Boston abounds with appealing concerts presented in venues from the reverent to the stylish. Inspiring Faneuil Hall, Harvard’s Agassiz House (whose theater stage hosted the young Eugene O’Neill), and illustrious Old South Church suggest the boundlessness of Boston’s musical prospects; the breadth of fine classical performances suggested each evening itself typifies the profundity of Boston’s character and the sweep of its unrivaled New England charisma.
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Boston Hop‐On Hop‐Off Trolley 1‐ or 2‐Day Pass with 14 Stops
Get to know the city of Boston and its top attractions in convenient and economical fashion on the entertaining and educational Boston hop‐on hop‐off trolley tour. Choose from a 1‐ or 2‐day pass. Board one of the orange‐and‐green trolleys at any of the stops and enjoy the view with live commentary from an expert guide who knows the city inside and out. Learn about the history and happenings of Boston, a city known as the Cradle of Liberty, as the trolley rolls along from one location to the next, with 14 stops along the loop. Hop off at any of the attractions for a closer look, then hop back on when it’s convenient.
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Boston Duck Boat Sightseeing Tour With Charles River Cruise
Make your way to one of three meeting locations: Museum of Science, New England Aquarium, or Prudential Center. Board your duck boat, hen sit back and enjoy the tour. The Boston Duck tour covers it all—from the State House in the Beacon Hill neighborhood to Bunker Hill and the TD Garden, home to the Boston Celtics. There’s Boston Common, a public park in downtown Boston and the oldest city park in the United States; Copley Square, a sort of public square in the Back Bay neighborhood; the Big Dig central artery/tunnel project; plus Government Center to Newbury Street, Quincy Market to the Prudential Tower and more. That’s a lot, but that’s not all. It’s time for the duck to float—with a splashdown into the Charles River for a view of the Boston and Cambridge skylines.
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Boston Ghosts and Gravestones Trolley Tour
Boston’s original “frightseeing” tour is an evening of fear and fun. Climb aboard the Trolley of the Doomed for an experience unlike any other. Uncover Boston’s darkest secrets and hear the stories of those lost souls who many locals believe still wander the streets and alleys of this historic town. Learn about some of the city’s most sinister characters, from Albert DeSalvo, better known as the Boston Strangler, to Jane Toppan, aka Jolly Jane, one of the most prolific serial killers in American history. Walk through two of the oldest burial grounds in Boston, including Old Granary, the final resting place for many notable Revolutionary War‐era patriots like Samuel Adams, John Hancock and Robert Treat Paine, plus Paul Revere and the five victims of the Boston Massacre. Also, visit the site of the biggest grave‐robbing scandal in New England’s history. Come with an open mind and see if any ghosts appear. It’s a ride on the dark side.
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Tour of Historic Fenway Park, America's Most Beloved Ballpark
Select your preferred tour starting hour at the time of booking and then meet your guide at Fenway Park. Over the course of the tour, get an insider’s look at this historic stadium and the most renowned moments from more than 100 years of baseball history. Check out the roof deck which looks out over Fenway’s right field, and view stadium highlights like the 37‐foot (11‐meter) tall “Green Monster” and “Pesky’s Pole.” Your guide also helps you relive the best moments from Red Sox history, including the team’s World Series wins in 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 2004, 2007 and 2013, as well as the careers of team legends like Williams, “Yaz”, Fisk, Rice, and Tiant. Explore the extensive collection of Red Sox memorabilia and history in the Fenway Park Living Museum, including more than 170,000 stadium artifacts, 150,000 photographs, and a variety of historical displays. For a more detailed listing of Fenway Park’s extensive collection of exhibits, artifacts, and memorabilia, check out the itinerary details below.
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Boston 1‐ or 2‐Day Hop‐on Hop‐off Sightseeing Trolley Tour
Explore the best of Boston on this hop‐on hop‐off trolley tour. Board at one of the stops, then hop off wherever you like, explore independently, and get back onto the bus when you’re ready. Alternatively, ride the 2‐hour loop in one go, listening to the informative commentary. Tickets are valid for one or two days, and while admission tickets aren’t included, enjoy discounts to some top Boston attractions.
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Boston Freedom Trail Revolutionary City Small‐Group Tour
Meet for this Freedom Trail small‐group tour of Boston at the city’s 300th Anniversary Monument. Once you check in with your guide and group and everyone is ready, set off with your guide on a walking adventure to see all 16 official historic landmarks on the Freedom Trail. Your historian guide details the events that happened during the 1700's Revolutionary period of US history. Some of the main highlights you see with your guide along the route include Boston Common, the Granary Burying Ground, the Statue of Benjamin Franklin, the Boston Massacre Site, and the Paul Revere House. Your Boston Freedom Trail tour ends at Copp's Hill Terrace.
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Martha's Vineyard Day Trip from Boston with Island Tour Option
Begin with pickup from select Boston hotels followed by relaxing drive to Falmouth, Massachusetts. Water and a morning snack provided on the trip. Arrive at the Island Queen Dock to board the ferry (ticket included) to Martha’s Vineyard. Enjoy a brief mini‐cruise across Vineyard Sound to the island. From there, enjoy ample time to explore Martha's Vineyard at your leisure. For an introduction to the island, an optional tour is available. Visit the Gay Head Light, an iconic island lighthouse in Aquinnah. Travel through the beautiful historic village of Edgartown and learn about the area’s history from a guide. After the tour, you have free time to continue to explore the island on our own. Board the ferry for an afternoon departure and cruise back to Falmouth, where a return shuttle awaits to take you back to Boston and drop‐off at select hotels.
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Boston Whale Watching Cruise on a High‐Speed Catamaran
Beginning at Central Wharf in Boston, hop aboard a high‐speed catamaran and embark on a whale‐watching cruise to Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary, a stretch of open water at the mouth of Massachusetts Bay that serves as a rich feeding ground for whales, dolphins, sea birds and more. From the ship’s three outdoor decks, view humpback, fin, minke and pilot whales, plus Atlantic white‐sided dolphins and more with the help of a naturalist from the Whale Center of New England. They share their knowledge about the animals’ behaviors, conservation status, scientific tracking and more. In between whale sightings, relax in the comfortable, climate‐controlled indoor cabin, which features state‐of‐the‐art sound and video systems, the New England Aquarium Education Station and a galley offering food and beverages for purchase.
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Boston Pizza Lovers Food & History Walking Food Tour
Boston boasts some of the best pizza in America, with hundreds of pizzerias to choose from, including more than 50 along the narrow cobblestone streets of Boston’s Little Italy. Meet your pizza expert in the city’s historic North End neighborhood for a Boston pizza tour that not only tantalizes the taste buds but also teaches a history lesson along the way. Visit some of Boston’s most historic neighborhoods—like Beacon Hill, the Blackstone Block, the North End, and Charlestown—along the Freedom Trail, a route that leads to 16 historically significant sites. Learn about Paul Revere House, the oldest remaining structure in downtown Boston and home to Paul Revere and his family in the 1700s. See sites like Old North Church, which played a dramatic role in the American Revolution, and the USS Constitution, aka Old Ironsides, the oldest commissioned warship afloat. Then there’s the pizza that Boston’s Little Italy has become famous for. Visit a few pizzerias and enjoy a slice at each.
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Boston: A Food & History Journey from North End to Freedom Trail
Combine two attractions Boston has to offer—delicious food and rich history—on this 5 hour walking tour that starts in the popular North End and continues along the Freedom Trail. Snack your way through this historic Italian neighborhood, trying fresh bread at a hidden bakery and enjoying an Italian salumeria, tasting meats, cheeses, pastries, pizza and cappuccino. Once fortified, walk the Freedom Trail to discover the rich history and fascinating facts about the American Revolution and experience the modern city Boston is now.