The Freedom Trail is a 2.5 mile trail of Boston's most historic sites. The Freedom Trail Foundation offers official tours led by colonial guides who …
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Jan 20, 2025
A most enjoyable and interesting tour around a pivotal city of the revolution. Worth the time, worth the chilly weather, and better than any class could teach on the matter.Full review by Siena R
Nov 24, 2024
Truly a step back into history. Our guide was absolutely fantastic with all ages. Learned a great deal while enjoying an easy stroll around the area.Full review by TheGambianRPCV
Nov 11, 2024
I had Dr Byles for a guide I would give 6 stars if possible, Best tour guide ever! great at staying in character and had an amazing sense of humour. Love from Canada !Full review by Tyler B
Hi natalienation: My husband is handicapped (with a cane) but for long walks prefers a wheelchair. Can we rent them there at the Freedom Trail tours?
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Hi there, you can rent a wheelchair through Gary Drug Company at 59 Charles Street in Beacon Hill. It costs $15 per day. Please call (617) 227-0023 for more information.
Are there places to use the restroom while on the tour?
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Yes, there is a restroom at the Boston Common Visitor Center on Tremont. Quincy Market by Faneuil Hall has public restrooms inside. The National Park Service has restrooms in the …
Yes, there is a restroom at the Boston Common Visitor Center on Tremont. Quincy Market by Faneuil Hall has public restrooms inside. The National Park Service has restrooms in the lower level of Faneuil Hall. The USS Constitution offers restrooms just inside of the security check. Old North Church has restrooms behind their shop.
Are there places to use the restroom while on the tour?
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You buy tickets for the tour in the Boston Common at a little welcome center. There are clean restrooms there. After the tour starts you will not have an opportunity to use a restroom. …
You buy tickets for the tour in the Boston Common at a little welcome center. There are clean restrooms there. After the tour starts you will not have an opportunity to use a restroom. The tour only lasts about 1.5 hours. If you stop to use the restroom you’ll lose the group. There were no public restrooms on the route they we took.
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How much time does it take to see the Freedom Trail?
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The Freedom Trail is a collection of 16 distinct, official historic sites in downtown Boston and Charlestown, so there is a lot to see! How much time it...
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