Heart Of The Freedom Trail Walking Tour

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The perfect introduction to the history of Boston!

This 60-minute walking tour of the Freedom Trail in downtown Boston begins with the city’s establishment in 1630. The story of Boston’s role in events leading to the American Revolution unfold as we walk through the places where these events took place. The tour introduces us to the people, places and events that made Boston such a hotbed of activity. 

This historic walk features many of the downtown Freedom Trail sites, including the Old State House, Faneuil Hall, King's Chapel, the Old South Meeting House and the Old Granary Burial Ground.

From the protests of Samuel Adams and James Otis to the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party; from the courageous actions of Prince Hall and Dr. Joseph Warren, to the influence of Abigail Adams, the Heart of The Freedom Trail takes you to the sites where these actions took place  and tells the stories that led to American independence.

Join us downtown and experience the world-famous Freedom Trail with Boston By Foot!

Meeting Location: Meet your guide near the Samuel Adams statue in front of Faneuil Hall.

Sundays & Fridays - 11:00 AM
Tuesdays - 6:00 PM
Thursdays & Saturdays - 11:00 AM & 6:00 PM

Please visit our calendar at www.bostonbyfoot.org for specific dates, times and registration links.

Private Tours: This tour can be scheduled as a private tour at any time with advance notice. Private tour rates apply. Call 617.367.2345 or visit our website at www.bostonbyfoot.org to learn more.