Explore Boston’s rich history with the "City History and Highlights Audio App Walking Tour." This self-guided journey along the iconic Freedom Trail offers turn-by-turn directions and captivating commentary. Discover significant sites like the Old North Church and Granary Burying Ground. The tour also showcases local attractions such as Quincy Market and Little Italy. At just $7.99 per person, this 2-hour audio adventure provides the flexibility to pause and learn about Boston’s vibrant past. What secrets will you uncover along the way?
Good To Know
- Self-guided audio tour along Boston’s iconic Freedom Trail, providing turn-by-turn directions and historical commentary.
- Explore the lives of America’s Founding Fathers and learn about the impact of immigration on Boston’s neighborhoods.
- Visit significant sites like the Old North Church and Granary Burying Ground, and hear stories about the Salem Witch Trials and Boston Massacre.
- Opportunity to experience the lively atmosphere of Boston’s neighborhoods, including Little Italy, the Rose Kennedy Greenway, and Quincy Market.
- Customers report functionality issues with the app, but appreciate the insightful commentary and highlight of important landmarks.
Tour Overview and Pricing
The Boston Walking Tour provides a self-guided audio experience along the city’s iconic Freedom Trail. Priced from $7.99 per person, the 2-hour tour allows participants to explore Boston’s history at their own pace.
With free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and the option to reserve now and pay later, the tour offers flexibility. The audio guide, available in English, provides GPS-enabled turn-by-turn directions, enabling visitors to pause and resume the tour seamlessly.
Covering significant historical sites like the Old North Church and Paul Revere House, the tour immerses travelers in Boston’s rich past.
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Experience and Features
As participants embark on the Boston Walking Tour, they’ll discover a self-guided audio experience that immerses them in the city’s iconic Freedom Trail.
The tour features:
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An audio guide (in English) that provides turn-by-turn directions and commentary on the historical highlights.
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GPS-enabled navigation to ensure visitors stay on track and never miss a significant site.
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The flexibility to pause and resume the tour at any time, allowing for breaks and side excursions.
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A route that begins at Copp’s Hill Burying Ground and ends at the George Washington Statue in the Boston Public Garden.
Historical Highlights
Along the self-guided Boston Walking Tour, participants can discover the lives of America’s Founding Fathers and learn how immigration shaped the city’s neighborhoods.
The tour visits significant sites like the Old North Church, where Paul Revere began his famous ride, and the Granary Burying Ground, the final resting place of Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and other patriots.
Guests will also hear stories about the Salem Witch Trials, the Boston Massacre, and the creation of Boston Common.
The tour provides an in-depth look at the historical events that shaped Boston’s past and continue to influence its present.
Local Attractions and Experiences
Along With exploring Boston’s rich history, the self-guided walking tour also allows participants to experience the city’s vibrant local attractions.
Guests can:
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Explore Little Italy’s renowned restaurants and bakeries, savoring authentic Italian cuisine and delectable pastries.
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Stroll along the Rose Kennedy Greenway, a linear park with public art, fountains, and stunning city views.
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Visit Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall, iconic landmarks bustling with local vendors, street performers, and a lively atmosphere.
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Engage with local stories, including the infamous 1919 molasses flood and the lasting legacy of Samuel Adams.
Meeting Point and Requirements
The meeting point for the self-guided Boston walking tour is the entrance of Copp’s Hill Burying Ground. To fully enjoy the experience, visitors will need a charged smartphone and headphones. The tour is designed to be flexible, allowing participants to pause and resume at any time.
| Requirement | Importance |
| — | — |
| Smartphone | Essential |
| Headphones | Critical |
| Comfortable Shoes | Recommended |
| Weather Appropriate Attire | Suggested |
The tour covers approximately 2 hours of walking, so it’s essential to come prepared. With these simple requirements met, travelers can enjoy Boston’s rich history and captivating stories.
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Customer Reviews
Visitors have provided mixed feedback on the Boston walking tour experience. The tour currently holds an overall rating of 3.1 out of 5 from 7 reviews.
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Functionality issues with the app, such as navigation problems and lack of language options beyond English.
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Concerns about the tour’s pace, with some finding it too fast-paced to fully absorb the historical information.
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Positive comments on the tour’s ability to highlight important landmarks and provide insightful commentary.
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Requests for more interactive elements and opportunities to engage with local guides.
Boston’s Rich History
Boston is a city steeped in American history, where the footsteps of the nation’s Founding Fathers echo through its historic streets. Explore the birthplace of the American Revolution, from the Old North Church where the famed "one if by land, two if by sea" signal was ignited, to the Granary Burying Ground, the final resting place of Samuel Adams and John Hancock. Learn about the Salem Witch Trials and the Boston Massacre as you visit these iconic landmarks. Discover Boston’s rich immigrant history and the lasting impacts of figures like Samuel Adams.
| Key Historical Events | Key Historical Figures |
| — | — |
| Boston Massacre (1770) | Samuel Adams |
| Boston Tea Party (1773) | John Hancock |
| American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) | Paul Revere |
| Salem Witch Trials (1692-1693) | John Adams |
| 1919 Molasses Flood | John F. Kennedy |
Exploring the Freedom Trail
As visitors stroll along Boston’s Freedom Trail, they’ll uncover the city’s storied past.
The self-guided tour takes them to:
The self-guided tour takes visitors to iconic landmarks that bring America’s founding history to life.
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The Old North Church, where two lanterns were hung, signaling the British army’s approach by sea.
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The Paul Revere House, the home of the legendary patriot who embarked on his midnight ride.
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The Granary Burying Ground, the final resting place of John Hancock, Samuel Adams, and other Revolutionary luminaries.
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The Boston Massacre site, where colonial protesters were killed by British soldiers, igniting further unrest.
Exploring these iconic landmarks brings America’s founding history to life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?
No, pets are not allowed on the tour. The tour is designed for individual participants to explore Boston’s historical sights at their own pace using an audio guide and mobile app. Bringing pets would not be accommodated.
Is the Tour Wheelchair Accessible?
The tour is not explicitly described as wheelchair accessible. However, the self-guided nature of the tour may allow flexibility for wheelchair users to navigate the route at their own pace. It’s best to inquire with the tour provider for specific accessibility details.
How Accurate Is the GPS on the App?
The GPS on the app is generally accurate, providing turn-by-turn directions to guide users along the tour. However, some users have reported occasional inaccuracies, so it’s best to use the GPS as a helpful tool rather than solely relying on it.
Can I Get a Refund if It Rains During the Tour?
Yes, you can get a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before the tour due to rain. The tour has a flexible cancellation policy, allowing you to receive a complete refund if the weather doesn’t cooperate.
Are Discounts Available for Students or Seniors?
According to the tour details, discounts for students and seniors are not explicitly mentioned. However, the tour does offer a flexible cancellation policy and the option to reserve your spot and pay later.
The Sum Up
Explore Boston’s iconic Freedom Trail with the "City History and Highlights Audio App Walking Tour." This self-guided experience offers an engaging way to discover the city’s rich history. With turn-by-turn directions and captivating commentary, you’ll uncover significant sites and local attractions. The flexible format allows you to learn about Boston’s vibrant past at your own pace. Embark on this audio walking tour for a memorable journey through the heart of this historic city.
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