These tours are also 90 minutes and are offered daily. King’s Chapel, Old South Meeting House and the site of the first public school in America. Boston By Foot offers tours of the downtown Freedom Trail sites including the Old State House, Faneuil Hall,.$11 for adults, $9 for students and seniors, $5.50 for children ages 6-12. These 90 minute tours begin at Boston Common and end at Faneuil Hall. The Freedom Trail Foundation offers tours led by 18th century costumed guides.Tours are offered daily throughout the summer and on the weekends through the rest of the year. The tour lasts 90 minutes and follows the trail from the Old State House to the Old North Church. ![]() National Park Service offers tours led by Rangers.If you want a guided tour of the trail, you have a couple options. I’m starting the week with a guided tour, then splitting up the individual sights across two or three days. I wanted to split the trail up into a few days so I could take my time, get a lot out of it, and not die of heat exhaustion. You may have noticed the “part one” in the title. ![]() I have unlimited free time (and better yet, free time during the week when the crowds aren’t as crazy), the weather is decent (ok, way too hot for me but I’ll survive) and I’m ready to go. When I first went to NYC a few years ago, I was more excited to ride the double decker tour bus than anything else (and it was AWESOME, let me tell you.) I have no excuse. Its definitely not because its “too touristy” – I love touristy things. ![]() I really don’t know why I’ve been avoiding it for so long. Get excited.Ĭonfession time: I grew up in New Hampshire, an hour away from Boston, and have lived in the city since 2004…and I have NEVER toured the Freedom Trail. I’ve officially declared it Freedom Trail Week at WCiB.
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