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Boston Walking Bundle – Freedom Trail & Beacon Hill Audio Tours
Suffolk County
About
Embark on a captivating journey through Boston's rich history with our Boston Walking Tour Bundle, featuring self-guided audio tours of the Freedom Trail (Parts One and Two) and the charming Beacon Hill neighborhood. Walk in the footsteps of revolutionaries as you explore iconic sites like the Old North Church and Paul Revere's House, then meander through Beacon Hill's cobblestone streets, uncovering stories of abolitionists and literary figures. With GPS-triggered narration, offline maps, and expert storytelling, enjoy the freedom to explore at your own pace without the constraints of group tours. Join thousands of travelers who have transformed their Boston visit into an enriching experien...
Highlights
3 days
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
3 days
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Tours NEVER expire
Freedom to explore at your own pace
Offline map (no wifi or data needed)
Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
Audio narration that plays automatically as you drive
Private Transportation
Entrance Fees
Parking Fees
Meals & Refreshments
Meeting Points
Departure
Beacon Hill
Start your tour at the Robert Gould Shaw Memorial opposite the Massachusetts State House on Beacon Street, near Boston Common. For exact details and directions, please check the app.
Return
Important Information
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Wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Get Started Easily: • Book Your Tour: Receive a confirmation and easy instructions via email. • Download the App: Follow the simple steps in your email. • Redeem the Tour: Use the redeem code in your email to redeem the tour in the app. • Prepare Ahead: Download the tour using strong Wi-Fi.
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Begin Your Journey: • Select Your Tour: Go to the My Stuff tab in the Shaka Guide app to launch the tour. • Start the Tour: Select the tour starting point and follow the GPS instructions. • Follow Shaka Guide: Stick to the suggested route and speed for the best experience.
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Why Choose Our Audio Tour: • Cost-Efficient: One tour for the entire vehicle—no per-person fees! • Ultimate Flexibility: Start, pause, and resume on your schedule. • Convenience: Use the tour any day, over multiple days if needed.
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Boston Walking Bundle – Freedom Trail & Beacon Hill Audio Tours
Suffolk County
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About
Embark on a captivating journey through Boston's rich history with our Boston Walking Tour Bundle, featuring self-guided audio tours of the Freedom Trail (Parts One and Two) and the charming Beacon Hill neighborhood. Walk in the footsteps of revolutionaries as you explore iconic sites like the Old North Church and Paul Revere's House, then meander through Beacon Hill's cobblestone streets, uncovering stories of abolitionists and literary figures. With GPS-triggered narration, offline maps, and expert storytelling, enjoy the freedom to explore at your own pace without the constraints of group tours. Join thousands of travelers who have transformed their Boston visit into an enriching experien...
Highlights
3 days
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
3 days
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Tours NEVER expire
Freedom to explore at your own pace
Offline map (no wifi or data needed)
Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
Audio narration that plays automatically as you drive
Private Transportation
Entrance Fees
Parking Fees
Meals & Refreshments
Meeting Points
Departure
Beacon Hill
Start your tour at the Robert Gould Shaw Memorial opposite the Massachusetts State House on Beacon Street, near Boston Common. For exact details and directions, please check the app.
When Puritans established the city of Boston, they designated a common area for gathering and for livestock to graze. Today, it's a central park with fountains, ponds, and the start of the Freedom Trail.
15 minutes
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Massachusetts State House
Constructed in 1798 and designed by noted Boston architect Charles Bulfinch, the Massachusetts State House is actually the "new" state house. Enter the building through the General Hooker Entrance, which is just to the right of the front of the state house. Guided tours are available 10am-3:30pm, but advance registration is required. Self-guided tours are available from 8:45 am to 5pm.
30 minutes
3
Park Street Church
Park Street Church is an active Congregational church, and the inside is not open to the public outside of church services.
5 minutes
4
Granary Burying Ground
This cemetery is the final resting place for over 2,000 Bostonians, including famous patriots like Samuel Adams and Paul Revere.
15 minutes
5
King's Chapel
Kings Chapel is considered one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture. A small fee gets you inside the building, but there are also guided tours available for areas off-limits to the public.
15 minutes
6
Boston Latin School
The former site of the Boston Latin School, which educated many of the Revolution's most ardent patriots. Today, it's the site of the old Boston City Hall, and a statue of Benjamin Franklin.
5 minutes
7
Old Corner Bookstore
This commercial building was once home to several major booksellers and publishers in the 19th century. Today, modern first-floor retail subsidizes the historic building's upkeep.
5 minutes
8
Old South Meeting House
The largest church/meeting house in Colonial Boston, the Old South Meeting House was a place where Bostonians gathered to discuss the politics of the day. One fateful meeting here led to the Boston Tea Party.
30 minutes
9
Old State House
The oldest surviving public building in Boston, the old state house was built in 1713 and was the seat of government for the colony. The bottom floor is a subway station, but above is a museum housing artifacts from colonial Boston.
30 minutes
10
Boston Massacre Site
A circular emblem in the pavement marks the approximate spot where the infamous Boston Massacre took place in 1770. The emblem is located on the east side of the Old State House, between State and Devonshire streets.
5 minutes
11
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Faneuil Hall is a meeting hall and marketplace that opened in 1742. It was the site of several speeches by Sam Adams and other encouraging independence from Great Britain. It's sometimes referred to as the "Cradle of Liberty."
15 minutes
12
Quincy Market
Open since 1826, Quincy Market is also known as Faneuil Hall Marketplace and has been a central market for Boston for 200 years. The bottom floor of Faneuil Hall was later incorporated into the market. Today, the market is primarily a food hall rather than a series of produce stands.
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New England Holocaust Memorial
This memorial is dedicated to the Jewish people who were murdered by Nazi Germany during the Holocaust.
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Boston Public Market
An indoor marketplace with coffee, food, deserts, craft vendors, free wifi and charging stations, and restrooms, open seven days a week.
10 minutes
15
The Paul Revere House
Circa 1680, this was the colonial home of American patriot Paul Revere during the era of the American Revolution. It's located in Boston's North End and is now operated as a nonprofit museum.
30 minutes
16
Paul Revere Mall
This statue is located in the Paul Revere Mall, a brick park in the North End with plenty of benches, historic plaques to read, and shady trees in the summer. It connects to the back of the historic Old North Church.
30 minutes
17
Old North Church & Historic Site
This is the church from which the famous "One if by land, and two if by sea" signal was sent to coincide with Paul Revere's midnight ride on April 18, 1775 before the Battles of Lexington and Concord leading up to the American Revolution The church is a mission of the Episcopal Diocese.
30 minutes
18
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
A historic cemetery in the North End of Boston circa 1659.