Discover Boston, Lexington, Concord, and Cambridge on a private 6-hour guided historical tour by comfortable vehicle. Your knowledgeable chauffeur-guide provides commentary throughout the journey, sharing the history and significance of the landmarks along the route.
Follow Boston’s Freedom Trail by vehicle, explore Beacon Hill, visit Revolutionary War sites in Lexington and Concord, and see historic Cambridge and Harvard. Most locations are drive-by sights with brief photo stops available at your preference, subject to traffic, parking, and the remaining tour time. Dedicated stops include the USS Constitution area and Concord’s historic North Bridge.
Because the tour is private, the experience can be adjusted to your interests. Spend more time at the places that matter most to you, understanding that additional stops may reduce time at later locations. Return to Boston along Memorial Drive with scenic views across the Charles River.
Pickup and drop-off are available from hotels, residences, and other addresses anywhere in Boston or Cambridge. Please provide your exact pickup location when booking.
Explore some of Boston’s most recognizable central neighborhoods and landmarks, including Boston Common, the Massachusetts State House, the Public Garden, Beacon Hill, Louisburg Square, and Acorn Street. These are primarily drive-by sights, with brief photo stops available when traffic, parking, and the remaining tour time allow.
Follow Boston’s historic Freedom Trail by private vehicle and see all 16 official sites along the route. Landmarks are viewed from the vehicle or during brief stops requested by your group. When traffic, parking, site access, and the remaining tour time allow, travelers may stop for photos or a closer look at selected locations. The itinerary is flexible, alt
Stop at the Charlestown Navy Yard for approximately 30 minutes to visit the USS Constitution area. Travelers explore independently while the chauffeur remains with the vehicle. Access to the ship is subject to operating hours, security procedures, and availability.
Stop at the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown, commemorating one of the earliest major battles of the American Revolution. Travelers may walk around the monument and surrounding grounds, take photos, and explore independently. If the monument is open and time permits, guests may choose to enter on their own. The chauffeur remains with the vehicle. Access is subject to operating hours and site conditions.
Travel through historic Lexington and see several sites associated with the events of April 1775, including Lexington Battle Green, Buckman Tavern, the Lexington Visitors Center, Hancock-Clarke House, and Munroe Tavern. These are primarily drive-by sights, with brief stops available at the travelers’ preference when parking and the remaining tour time permit. Interior museum admission is not included unless specifically stated.
Concord, Battle Road & Literary History. Explore Concord’s Revolutionary and literary heritage while traveling past several important historic sites. See the Paul Revere Capture Site, Meriam’s Corner, Wright Tavern, Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House, The Wayside, Ralph Waldo Emerson House, Sleepy Hollow Cemetery and Authors Ridge, and The Old Manse. Most locations are viewed from the vehicle or during brief stops at the travelers’ preference, subject to traffic, parking, site access, and the remaining tour time. The chauffeur remains with the vehicle and does not provide a guided visit.
Enjoy a dedicated stop at Concord’s historic North Bridge, one of the best-known sites associated with the events of April 19, 1775. Travelers may walk to the bridge, view the surrounding monuments and landscape, take photos, and explore independently. The chauffeur remains with the vehicle.
Cambridge Historical Highlights. TTravel through historic Cambridge and see landmarks connected to American history and education, including the site of Washington’s Elm on Cambridge Common, Longfellow House–Washington’s Headquarters, Harvard Square, and historic Harvard Yard. These locations are primarily viewed from the vehicle, with brief photo stops available at the travelers’ preference when traffic, parking, and the remaining tour time permit. Travelers explore independently while the chauffeur remains with the vehicle.
Return to Boston along Memorial Drive, following the Charles River with scenic views toward Back Bay and the Boston skyline. Brief photo stops may be made at the travelers’ preference when safe and legally permitted, subject to traffic, parking, and the remaining tour time.
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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