Explore Boston’s storied past on a captivating 3.5-hour walking tour that immerses you in the city’s revolutionary heritage. Venture into two renowned historic taverns, including the oldest in America, as you uncover the tales of the iconic figures who once frequented these establishments. Complement your tavern visits with a scenic ferry ride across Boston Harbor, offering a unique perspective of the waterfront. Discover the historic Charlestown neighborhood, home to the USS Constitution and the Bunker Hill Monument, for a comprehensive experience blending history, culture, and camaraderie. Prepare to be transported back in time and gain a deeper understanding of Boston’s pivotal role in shaping the nation.

Key Points

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  • Tour of two renowned historic Boston taverns, including the oldest tavern in America, founded in 1657.
  • Scenic round-trip ferry ride across Boston Harbor as part of the experience.
  • Opportunity to explore the city’s revolutionary history and raise a glass to figures like Paul Revere and Samuel Adams.
  • Guided by knowledgeable experts, offering an immersive experience with visits to historic landmarks.
  • Inclusive package with drinks, appetizers, and dessert, showcasing Boston’s rich tavern culture.
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Tour Overview

Boston: Historic Taverns Tour - Tour Overview

The Historic Taverns Tour in Boston offers a 3.5-hour walking experience that takes visitors to two renowned historic taverns, including the Oldest Tavern in America, and includes a scenic round-trip ferry ride across Boston Harbor.

Guests will have the chance to hoist a pint at the same establishments frequented by iconic Revolutionary figures like Paul Revere and Samuel Adams. The tour also includes a drink and appetizer at each tavern, as well as a visit to the USS Constitution and Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown.

Along the way, you will see historic landmarks like the Old State House, Faneuil Hall, and Quincy Market.

Historic Taverns

Two historic Boston taverns take center stage on this immersive tour, offering a glimpse into the city’s storied past.

The first stop is the Oldest Tavern in America, a beloved institution that’s been pouring drinks since 1657. Raise a pint like Revolutionary heroes Paul Revere and Samuel Adams as you soak in the tavern’s charming colonial ambiance.

Next, head to another iconic tavern that served as a gathering place for the city’s founding fathers. Savor a local brew and sample tasty tavern fare as your guide regales you with tales of Boston’s revolutionary spirit.

These historic watering holes bring the past to life, offering a unique window into the city’s vibrant history.

Revolutionary Heroes

Boston: Historic Taverns Tour - Revolutionary Heroes

On this historic taverns tour, visitors can hoist a pint at the same establishments that once welcomed revolutionary heroes like Paul Revere and Samuel Adams. These iconic figures were among the many patriots who frequented Boston’s oldest taverns, gathering to discuss and plan the American Revolution. At each stop, you’ll learn about the role these taverns played in shaping America’s founding.

Tavern Historic Figure Connection
Green Dragon Tavern Paul Revere Planned his famous midnight ride
Bell in Hand Tavern Samuel Adams Led meetings of the Sons of Liberty
Union Oyster House John Hancock Celebrated victories against the British

Raise a glass to the revolutionary spirits of the past as you explore the historic watering holes that fueled the fight for independence.

Tavern Visits

As visitors step back in time during the Historic Taverns Tour, they’ll have the chance to hoist a pint at the same historic establishments that once welcomed Boston’s revolutionary heroes.

The tour includes visits to two of Boston’s oldest taverns, where guests can enjoy a drink and appetizer. One of these is the Oldest Tavern in America, a must-see for anyone interested in the city’s rich history.

The tavern visits are complemented by a scenic ferry ride across Boston Harbor, allowing participants to take in views of the USS Constitution and Bunker Hill Monument.

With knowledgeable guides, classic New England fare, and a glimpse into the past, the Historic Taverns Tour offers a unique and immersive experience.

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Harbor Crossing

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The scenic ferry ride across Boston Harbor transports participants to the historic Charlestown neighborhood, where they can admire the iconic USS Constitution and Bunker Hill Monument.

This round-trip ferry journey provides a unique perspective of Boston’s waterfront and allows guests to fully experience the city’s maritime heritage. During the crossing, tour-goers can relax and soak in the city’s skyline views while savoring the two drinks and appetizers included in the tour.

The ferry ride conveniently connects the North End to Charlestown, enabling participants to easily access the next stops on the Historic Taverns Tour itinerary after their harbor crossing.

Charlestown Landmarks

Boston: Historic Taverns Tour - Charlestown Landmarks

After crossing the harbor, participants explore the historic Charlestown neighborhood, home to iconic landmarks like the USS Constitution and Bunker Hill Monument.

At the USS Constitution, known as ‘Old Ironsides,’ they’ll learn about this legendary warship’s storied history dating back to the American Revolution.

Next, they’ll visit the Bunker Hill Monument, which commemorates the first major battle of the war. Here, they’ll discover the significance of this pivotal conflict and the heroic actions of Colonial troops.

These stops provide a glimpse into the revolutionary spirit that shaped Boston’s past, complementing the tavern visits and enhancing the overall tour experience.

Inclusions and Amenities

Participants on the Historic Taverns Tour can look forward to an inclusive experience, with an English-speaking guide leading the way and a round-trip ferry ride across Boston Harbor.

Along the way, guests will enjoy two drinks, whether a draft beer, house wine, or soft drink, as well as appetizers at each of the historic taverns visited.

To cap off the tour, they’ll receive a tasty dessert from a renowned North End bakery.

With these amenities included, travelers can simply focus on soaking in the atmosphere of Boston’s storied past and the camaraderie of raising a glass with fellow tour-goers at the same establishments frequented by Revolutionary heroes.

Meeting and Timing

The Historic Taverns Tour begins at Modern Pastry Underground in Boston’s historic North End. Travelers can check availability for starting times, as the 3.5-hour tour is likely to sell out.

The tour takes visitors on a scenic round-trip ferry ride across Boston Harbor, allowing them to see historic landmarks like the USS Constitution and Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown.

Throughout the experience, you will get to hoist a pint at the same historic taverns as Revolutionary heroes like Paul Revere and Samuel Adams, and enjoy a drink and appetizer at each stop.

This immersive tour offers a unique glimpse into Boston’s rich history and vibrant tavern culture.

Recap

Enjoy Boston’s revolutionary past on this captivating 3.5-hour tour.

Explore historic taverns, take a scenic ferry ride, and discover iconic landmarks in Charlestown.

This comprehensive experience blends history, culture, and camaraderie, offering a unique perspective of the city’s storied past.

Don’t miss this opportunity to uncover the hidden gems of Boston’s revolutionary heritage.

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