Arrive in the city of Boston, where you will meet your local tour guide who will provide narration as you travel
the "Freedom Trail". First, stop at the USS Constitution "Old Ironsides". You can go on board for a tour.
The USS Constitution is the oldest commissioned ship in the US Navy and the shipmates will tell you about life
aboard "Old Ironsides". After, you will see the Bunker Hill Monument.
Then take a walk in the North End to see Paul Revere's House. Paul Revere was not only a Patriot, but was famous
for many other trades as well. He designed, engraved, and printed the Commonwealth's paper money and rode as
an official
courier for the Revolutionary Congress. Paul Revere left from here for his famous "midnight ride" on April
18, 1775. This ride made him a legend. Next visit the Old North Church, see where the "lanterns were hung"
to signal the ride of Paul Revere.
Enjoy lunch on your own at Boston's famous Quincy Market. After lunch you will see the Old Granary Burial Ground, Beacon Hill, the Old State House, and the site of the Boston Massacre. End your tour with a walk through the Boston Public Garden, the first botanical garden in the United States. While here, take part in a unique Boston tradition, a ride aboard the Swan Boats (seasonal) in the Public Garden Lagoon.
Add any of these exciting options to make it a full-day Boston experience: Museum of Science, New England Aquarium, Duck Tour, John F. Kennedy Library & Museum, Museum of Fine Arts or create your own Boston Day!
Call Hawthorne Tours today to inquire or get a quote, 800-287-5744. Minimum group size - 20 people.