Your tour of Boston's revolutionary landmarks begins in Charlestown at the Bunker Hill Monument. Here, you'll learn about the pivotal 1775 battle that shaped America's quest for independence. For those who fancy a climb, 294 steps lead to the top, offering panoramic city views.
Next, you'll visit the USS Constitution, affectionately known as "Old Ironsides". Explore the decks and museum, discovering how this vessel earned its place in history during the War of 1812. The ship's preserved craftsmanship provides insight into early American maritime life.
The journey continues through Boston's North End, a neighbourhood steeped in colonial character. You'll see Paul Revere's house exterior and follow his famous route through historic streets. Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market showcase the city's vibrant present. The tour concludes with a Boston Harbour cruise, offering a new perspective on landmarks like the Boston Tea Party site and the USS Constitution, while you take in the modern skyline.