Spend an unforgettable evening on this small-group Boston scenic night tour with downtown Boston hotel pickup and drop-off. Begin with a narrated drive in a comfortable Mercedes Metris van through the city’s most historic neighborhoods as your expert guide shares stories from the American Revolution to modern-day Boston.
Pass iconic landmarks including the Old State House, Granary Burying Ground, and Massachusetts State House, with time to stop and explore the Granary Burying Ground, the final resting place of Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, and John Hancock.
After the city drive, relax on a scenic sunset cruise along Boston Harbor. Enjoy panoramic views of the skyline and waterfront as the sun sets over historic sites like the Boston Tea Party location and the USS Constitution, offering a peaceful and picturesque perspective of the city.
Complimentary pick up and drop off in Downtown Boston
Begin your adventure with a scenic and narrated drive through Downtown Boston. Marvel at the architectural beauty of the Old State House, explore the historic Granary Burying Ground, and admire the majestic Massachusetts State House. We'll even make a stop at the iconic Cheers Bar Boston.
Old State House is one of the oldest public buildings in the United States and a pivotal site in American history, serving as the seat of colonial government and standing just steps from where the Boston Massacre occurred in 1770.
Granary Burying Ground is one of Boston’s oldest and most historic cemeteries, serving as the final resting place of notable Revolutionary-era figures including Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and victims of the Boston Massacre.
Massachusetts State House is the seat of the Massachusetts government and one of Boston’s most recognizable landmarks, distinguished by its iconic gold dome and its prominent location overlooking Boston Common. Built in 1798, it has served as the center of state politics for more than two centuries.
Visit and explore the View Boston observation deck! Located in the heart of downtown Boston, this state-of-the-art observation deck offers 360-degree vistas of the cityscape, from historic landmarks to modern skyscrapers.
North End is Boston’s oldest residential neighborhood and is often called the city’s “Little Italy,” known for its rich Italian heritage, historic streets, and renowned bakeries and restaurants. The neighborhood is also home to important Revolutionary War landmarks, including Paul Revere House and Old North Church.
Skinny House is one of Boston’s quirkiest landmarks, famous for being one of the narrowest houses in the city at just over 10 feet wide at its widest point. Located in the North End, local legend says it was built after a dispute between brothers following the American Civil War, creating a uniquely narrow home that still stands today.
Enjoy a delicious Boston Cream Pie from a local bakery to finish off your tour!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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