Explore Boston’s rich history at your own pace with the Freedom Trail self-guided walking tour. With captivating audio narratives, fun quizzes, and a smart map, discover key sites like Boston Common, the Paul Revere House, and Bunker Hill Monument. This 4 km walk takes approximately 2.5 hours and is designed for solo adventurers or groups. Perfect for anyone looking to learn while enjoying the outdoors, this tour accommodates all weather conditions and is available daily. Just bring your smartphone and comfortable shoes to get started.
- Self-guided tour with engaging audio guides and quizzes
- Discover 17 historical sites over a scenic 4 km route
- Enjoy the flexibility of exploring at your own pace
- Designed for individuals or teams, suitable for all ages
Start your walk at Boston Common — just open Ciceru nearby to begin exploring the city’s oldest public park, where rebellion once grazed beside cattle.
Wrap up your tour at Bunker Hill. Take a moment to face the granite obelisk that marks where courage outran gunpowder — and where the revolution learned to stand tall.
Start your walk at Boston Common — just open Ciceru nearby to begin exploring the city’s oldest public park, where rebellion once grazed beside cattle.
Look up at the golden dome John Hancock’s pasture became — democracy with a fresh coat of gold leaf.
Pause under the steeple that once stored gunpowder and ignited abolitionist fire — sermons sharper than musket shots.
Wander among skulls, angels, and revolutionaries who still argue softly beneath slate and moss.
Glance at the granite church that began as royal intrusion and ended as America’s first Unitarian rebellion.
Stand where the nation’s first public classroom stood — a lesson plan that produced both revolutionaries and dropouts.
At this red-brick survivor, medicine turned to meaning — once curing headaches, later publishing them.
Peer inside the hall where talk turned into tea and sermons spilled into insurrection.
Beneath that balcony, words of empire were shouted down by ideas too loud to contain.
Step carefully on the cobblestones that remember five shots and one new nation’s conscience.
Stand in the Cradle of Liberty — built by a slave trader, redeemed by revolutionaries, and still echoing with contradictions.
Outside this wooden home, a silversmith sharpened his tools and a nation’s resolve.
Look up to where two lanterns once flashed — one if by land, two if by sea, and history by accident.
From this windy hill, British cannons once roared — now only seagulls and patriots whisper across the harbor.
Touch the deck of Old Ironsides — America’s floating argument for why oak sometimes beats empire.
Wrap up your tour at Bunker Hill. Take a moment to face the granite obelisk that marks where courage outran gunpowder — and where the revolution learned to stand tall.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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