Boston: Freedom Trail History Tour & Brewery Taste

Discover Boston's revolutionary past through a guided tour of the city's iconic landmarks, culminating in a craft beer tasting and lunch.

Exploring Boston’s revolutionary past has never been more captivating. The "Freedom Trail History Tour & Brewery Taste" takes visitors on a guided journey through the city’s iconic landmarks, unveiling the pivotal events that shaped America’s birth. From Faneuil Hall to the Granary Burying Ground, this 2.5-hour walking tour promises an enriching experience, blending history with the local flavor of a craft beer tasting and lunch. Whether you’re a history buff or simply seeking a unique way to discover the Cradle of Liberty, this tour offers an opportunity to…

Key Points

  • Guided walking tour through Boston’s historic Freedom Trail, covering 11 of the 16 landmarks, including the Boston Massacre Site and Old State House.
  • Includes a beer tasting and lunch at Democracy Brewing, offering local craft beers and classic New England cuisine.
  • Tour is approximately 2.5 hours long, with 1.5 hours on the trail and 1 hour for the beer tasting.
  • Priced at $71.10 per person, with a "reserve now, pay later" option and full refund for cancellations 24 hours in advance.
  • Suitable for active adults, not recommended for children under 10 or individuals with mobility impairments due to the walking distance and stairs.

Tour Overview and Pricing

The Freedom Trail tour offers visitors a chance to experience Boston’s rich history on a guided walking adventure.

The 2.5-hour experience includes 1.5 hours on the trail and 1 hour for a beer tasting. Priced from $79, a current 10% discount brings the cost down to $71.10 per person. Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

A "reserve now, pay later" option is available. The tour covers 11 of the Freedom Trail’s 16 landmarks, concluding with a craft beer tasting and inclusive lunch at a worker-owned brewery.

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Tour Itinerary

Starting at Faneuil Hall Marketplace, the tour takes guests on a journey through 11 of the Freedom Trail‘s 16 iconic landmarks.

Visitors will explore Quincy Market, the Boston Massacre Site, the Old State House, and the Old South Meeting House.

The tour continues through the Kings Chapel Burying Ground, the Granary Burying Ground, and Park Street Church before reaching Boston Common and the Massachusetts State House.

The experience concludes at Democracy Brewing, where guests can savor local craft beers and an inclusive lunch featuring New England specialties like lobster rolls and clam chowder.

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Experience Highlights

Guided by a knowledgeable historian, the tour allows visitors to learn about the American Revolution’s key events, including the Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party, and Midnight Ride.

Participants discover Boston’s pivotal role as the "Cradle of Liberty" and uncover the city’s rich revolutionary history.

The tour culminates with a beer tasting and all-inclusive lunch at Democracy Brewing, a worker-owned brewery. Guests can savor local craft beers and indulge in classic New England fare like lobster rolls, clam chowder, and baked beans, seeing Boston’s vibrant food and drink culture.

Accessibility and Restrictions

Although the tour is wheelchair accessible, it may not be suitable for children under 10, individuals with mobility impairments, or those with low fitness levels.

The tour involves approximately 1.0 miles (1.6 km) of walking on level terrain, with some stairs. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather, as the tour operates rain or shine.

Oversize luggage and pets (except assistance dogs) aren’t allowed.

This guided walking tour is designed for participants who can comfortably manage the physical activity required to explore Boston’s historical landmarks along the Freedom Trail.

Important Information

Participants should meet at the Faneuil Hall Marketplace, where they’ll look for black-and-white Coach banners opposite Quincy Market.

They’ll want to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather, as the tour operates rain or shine and involves approximately 1 mile of walking on level terrain.

Oversized luggage and pets, aside from service animals, aren’t permitted.

The tour’s an active, outdoor walking experience, so it’s not suitable for children under 10, individuals with mobility issues, or those with low fitness levels.

However, the tour is wheelchair accessible for those who need it.

Discovering Boston’s Cradle of Liberty

On the Freedom Trail tour, visitors embark on a journey through Boston’s pivotal role in the American Revolution.

They’ll discover how the city earned its moniker as the "Cradle of Liberty" by exploring key landmarks linked to revolutionary events.

From the Boston Massacre site to the Old South Meeting House, where the Boston Tea Party was sparked, the tour illuminates Boston’s central place in America’s founding.

The Freedom Trail tour illuminates Boston’s central role in America’s founding, from the Boston Massacre to the spark of the Boston Tea Party.

Guests gain a deeper understanding of the bravery and sacrifices that catalyzed the nation’s independence, leaving them with a profound appreciation for Boston’s rich historical legacy.

Exploring the Freedom Trail Landmarks

As visitors stroll along the iconic Freedom Trail, they’ll encounter a captivating array of historical landmarks that shaped the course of the American Revolution.

They’ll witness the site of the Boston Massacre, where British soldiers infamously fired upon a crowd of protesters. Next, they’ll explore the Old South Meeting House, the birthplace of the Boston Tea Party.

Passing by the Old State House, they’ll learn about the city’s role as the "Cradle of Liberty."

The tour concludes at the worker-owned Democracy Brewing, where participants can savor local craft beers and an authentic New England lunch.

Concluding With a Brewery Tasting and Lunch

After exploring the historical landmarks of the Freedom Trail, the tour concludes with a visit to Democracy Brewing, a worker-owned brewery.

Guests can enjoy a tasting of local craft beers and an all-inclusive lunch featuring Boston specialties like lobster rolls, clam chowder, and baked beans.

Guests can savor a tasting of local craft beers and an all-inclusive lunch showcasing Boston’s signature dishes.

This provides a well-rounded experience, blending the city’s rich revolutionary history with its vibrant present-day culture.

The brewery stop allows visitors to relax, refuel, and reflect on the insights they gained during the walking tour.

With the tour’s flexible cancellation policy, it’s an easily accessible way to discover Boston’s iconic sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Tour Wheelchair Accessible Throughout the Entire Route?

The tour is wheelchair accessible, as stated in the "Accessibility and Restrictions" section. However, it involves approximately 1.0 mile of walking on level terrain with some stairs, which may still pose challenges for those with mobility impairments.

Can I Bring My Service Animal on the Tour?

Yes, the tour allows service animals. According to the information provided, "assistance dogs are permitted" on the tour, which is wheelchair accessible. The tour itinerary and experience highlights do not indicate any restrictions for service animals.

Do You Offer Discounts for Seniors or Students?

Yes, the tour offers discounts for seniors and students. Customers aged 65+ and students with valid ID can save up to 10% on the tour price, which brings the cost down to $71.10 per person.

Is There an Option to Take the Tour at a Later Time?

Yes, the tour offers a reserve now & pay later option, allowing customers to book the tour for a later time. The tour is also available at various times throughout the day to accommodate different schedules.

Can I Purchase Additional Food and Drink Items at the Brewery?

Yes, participants can purchase additional food and drink items at the Democracy Brewing restaurant after the walking tour. The tour includes an all-inclusive lunch, but guests are welcome to order any extra items they’d like.

The Sum Up

The "Freedom Trail History Tour & Brewery Taste" offers an enriching blend of Boston’s revolutionary past and local flavor. Explore 11 iconic landmarks along the Freedom Trail, then cap off the experience with a craft beer tasting and lunch at Democracy Brewing. It’s an engaging way to discover the city’s rich history and vibrant culture in a single, guided tour.

You can check availability for your dates here: