ELECTRIC WAGON FOR THE OLD TOWN

TOUR

Description

Relive historic Boston on this fully narrated Old Town Trolley Tour. Guests can create their own, personalized tour, moving at their own pace as you are at liberty to get off the bus at any point of interest you wish to further explore, then re-board and continue the tour.

Massachusetts’ largest city is also one of the United States’ oldest, and was the scene of many key events in the American Revolution, such as the Boston Massacre, the Battle of Bunker Hill and the Boston Tea Party. The city is steeped in American history and this tour allows you to learn all about its illustrious past from your informative driver-guide.

Some of the stops include Faneuil Hall Marketplace, which is a festival indoor and outdoor mall and food eatery, Boston Garden, which hosts rock concerts and amateur sports, as well as once being the site for a speech by John F. Kennedy. Another significant stop includes the USS Constitution, famous for her actions in the War of 1812 against Great Britain, where she defeated five enemy warships and captured numerous merchant boats. She is now is berthed at Pier 1 at one end of Boston’s Freedom Trail and has sailed as recently as August 2012, making her the world’s oldest commissioned naval vessel afloat.

Tour users can eat at many of the stops and shop at the Prudential Center. There are countless other stops worth noting including Boston Common, Beacon Hall, Antique Row and Boston Harbour, all of which are fully accessible with our tour which allows you maximum flexibility on your trip


Includes unlimited hop on & off at 18 trolley stops for 1 or 2 days (depending on selected option), $7.50 off admission to Boston Tea Party Ships & Museums

Itinerary:

  • 1. Faneuil Hall
  • 2. North End
  • 3. USS Constitution
  • 4. North Station
  • 5. Downtown Crossing
  • 6. Harvard University
  • 7. Beaon Hill Antique Row
  • 8. Cheers
  • 9. Prudential Center
  • 10. Christian Science Plaza
  • 11. Copley Place Mall
  • 12. Copley Square
  • 13. Theater District
  • 14. State House
  • 15. Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum
  • 16. South Station
  • 17. Boston Convention Center
  • 18. Massport
  • 19. Boston Fish Pier

 

What is included?

Transport

Guide

Venue

Boston

Instructions

Meeting point: 200 Atlantic Avenue - adjacent to the Marriott Long Wharf // Trolley departs from 9am to 4pm daily approximately. // Meeting point instructions: Please contact the supplier by email or phone. vouchers@historictours.com or +1-619-684-9698 to make a reservation. // Supplier emergency phone: +1 617-269-7010, +1 855-629-8777 (Monday-Sunday) // Voucher validity: This voucher will be honored only once and misuse is considered a criminal offense. // Recommendations: Remember to bring the voucher and valid photo ID with you. // EXTRA COMMENTS: 18 stops include: 1) New England Aquarium/Faneuil Hall Marketplace 2) Historic North End 3) USS Constitution/Charlestown Navy Yard 4) North Station/TD Garden 5) Old State House Museum 6) Trolley Stop Store/ Theater District 7) Cheers "The Original" 8) Copley Square/ Back Bay 9) Christian Science Plaza/ Symphony Hall 10) Copley Place Mall 11) Prudential Center/Skywalk View & Exhibit 12) Fenway Park 13) Cambridge/M.I.T./Harvard 14) Charles Street/Antique Row 15) Beacon Hill/Boston Common 16) South Station, Boston Tea Party (While this is currently the closest stop to the Tea Party ship there will probably be a stop closer)17) Boston Convention & Exposition Center 17A) Massport/Black Falcon Cruise Ship Terminal (This is open only when cruise ships are in port) 18) Liberty Wharf/Boston Fish Pier 19) Seaport District . The route and stops will probably change once the Tea Party opens. // Old Town Trolley is not responsible for things left behind on the Trolleys

Starting points
A. United States
 You can get on and off at each of the stops.

End point
- Same as Starting Point

Languages:
English