Boston is among the oldest cities in America and uniquely combines the historic, the cultural, and modernist innovations. More commonly referred to as the "Cradle of Liberty," Boston is a significant city during the American Revolution and contains numerous important landmarks in tracing the history of the nation. It features universities ranked amongst the best in the world, like Harvard and MIT; it has an active artistic atmosphere, and, most importantly, it features scenic green spots like Boston Common. Be it walking down cobblestone streets lined with history, having fresh seafood at Quincy Market, or taking in scenic waterfront views, Boston is old-world charm with today's spirit.
Boston remains unique in its deeply historical importance and intellectual ambiance from other cities. Few cities offer the visitor the possibility of quite literally walking through history, which is possible along the Freedom Trail connecting key sites of the American Revolution. Also, it is a hotbed of learning and innovation, with world-renowned institutions like Harvard and MIT offering peeks into pioneering research and academic greatness. Moreover, the Boston waterfronts, like the scenic Harborwalk and modern Seaport District, provide a nice balance to Boston's colonial past, making Boston a city of tradition and progress in perfect mix and measure.
Sights in Boston
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No, private transportation is only provided for the scheduled activities only. You may use other means of transport to explore independently.
The tour will last about 4 days where it will cover the iconic attractions in Boston.
Yes, the tour will cover iconic historical attractions, colonial architecture, and revolutionary War sites.