Enjoy a guided tour of Boston and sample a variety of seafood dishes!
Meet your local guide at Independence Wharf for an immersive tour of Boston's history. From the back of the building, you'll enjoy a breathtaking view of the Boston Tea Party Ship, one of the key events leading up to the American Revolution.
You'll start your tour by exploring the districts of Fort Point and Seaport. The Fort Point neighbourhood is famous for being one of the largest artists' communities in New England. You'll find museums, well-known restaurants and lots of artists... Since its redevelopment, the Seaport District has become a buzzing area lined with great restaurants, bars, and hotels. You'll also see the Boston Tea Party, one of Boston's iconic monuments.
You'll then stroll along the Harborwalk, which connects the waterfront neighbourhoods to Boston Harbor. Your guide will give you a detailed explanation of the history of this iconic port.
During your visit, your guide will take you to their favourite restaurants, where you can sample the region's typical seafood dishes. Dig into Boston's famous lobster roll (a lobster sandwich), a typical New England clam chowder and fried clams.
You'll visit the historic Quincy Market, which is on the Freedom Trail and part of Boston's old city halls. You'll find over 100 shops, craft stalls, restaurants, pubs...
You'll end your guided tour at the Rose Kennedy Greenway, a public garden in the heart of the city of Boston that regularly holds events and exhibitions.