A private journey leads you through the birthplace of American independence. You travel from Boston to Lexington and Concord and explore peaceful sites where the first moments of the Revolution began. You stand on Boston’s historic streets and hear stories about early protests. You arrive on Lexington Green and feel the calm field where the first shots changed history. You walk near the Old North Bridge in Concord and sense the strong spirit of the past. You enjoy a quiet moment near Walden Pond where classic literature took shape. You explore Harvard Yard and admire the energy of student life. Private transport allows you to move smoothly between Boston, Lexington and Concord. A local guide shares clear stories that help you connect each place with its meaning.
Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
We offer pickup service from Boston. We will contact you beforehand and reach at the given time.
You begin in central Boston and see important sites connected with the early movement for independence. You hear how small actions shaped national change.
Stroll across Harvard Bridge, marked by "Smoots," and enjoy picturesque views of Boston and Cambridge.
You walk through Harvard Yard and admire historic buildings from the outside. You sense the daily rhythm of student life. (Outside Visit)
You explore parts of the campus from the outside and see striking modern architecture. You hear how research here influenced global innovation. (Outside visit)
Visit the historic home of poet Henry W. Longfellow, a treasure trove of American history and literature.
You enjoy a peaceful moment near the water that inspired Thoreau. You notice the calm forest surrounding the pond.
Stand at the historic Old North Bridge, a pivotal site in the Revolutionary War, where you can feel the echoes of a defining moment in American history and witness a symbol of the struggle and triumph that led to American independence.
Step into Orchard House, where Louisa May Alcott wrote 'Little Women,' and immerse yourself in literary history.
Wander through the serene pathways of Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, a solemn and historic site that serves as the final resting place for numerous famous American authors and historical figures, each gravestone telling a unique story of contributions and legacy.
Visit the site of a major Revolutionary War battle at Bunker Hill and enjoy panoramic views from its monument.
Walk on Lexington Green, where the first shots of the American Revolution were fired, steeped in history.
Experience the revolutionary spirit in Buckman Tavern, a historic tavern that witnessed the dawn of the American Revolution.
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This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
You will not receive a refund if you cancel.
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