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Boston Freedom Trail Day Trip from New York
Informations
Inclusions
- Boston tour
- Professional guide
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan
Exclusions
- Gratuities (optional)
- Food and drinks
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Take a day trip from New York to explore Boston, a city of culture and old world charm. You'll follow the famous red-brick Freedom Trail through downtown Boston, passing 16 sights including Paul Revere's House and Boston Common.
Departing New York, you'll take a picturesque drive along the eastern coast through Connecticut to Massachusetts and its capital, Boston. Your time in Boston starts with a drive along the Freedom Trail. As well as downtown sights, the Freedom Trail leads to Boston harbor, site of the famous Tea Party, the navy ship Constitution and Bunker Hill.
After lunch, (not included) at Quincy Market and a visit to Boston Common, you'll cross the Charles River to stroll in the squares of the universities of Cambridge, Harvard and MIT, before returning to New York.
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Adult pricing applies to all travelers
- Wheelchair accessible, please advise at time of booking if wheelchair assistance is required
Conditions of Sale:
Once you have booked and received your travel voucher, the contact details for the travel service operator will be on this voucher under the heading 'Important Information'. Where applicable, you are required to call the travel service operator directly to advise of additional information such as:
- Hotel for pick up
- Weights for helicopter tours
- Choice of times for tours
- Special dietary requirements, meal choices etc.
You must call the travel service operator at least 48 hours prior, or upon arrival at your destination.
Loved this tour, it was a small group and we had 2 guides because of the language translation. GREAT that we didn't have to listen to 1 guide repeating in several languages. It rained all day but we all went on the tour as planned. Didn't feel rushed and the guide was very knowledgeable.We had enough time for lunch and shopping, also the stops at the comfort station was clean and good selection for food court.
A long day but you get to see a lot of countryside and a whole other state! Harvard was cool, and Quincy market. A nice touch on the bus was a secret Santa where we exchanged names and bought the other person a small gift for Christmas! Tour guide was awesome!!!
Great tour - friendly and knowledgable guide - who ensured timeliness - was great to have some free time and check out Quincys market - Boston is a beautiful city.
Great snapshot of Boston following the Freedom Train. Free time over lunch was great to explore the market and surrounding areas. Harvard university was interesting to explore, however, we did learn more about Harvard from another tour guide from a different company as our tour guide left us for "free time".
Great snapshot of Boston following the Freedom Train. Free time over lunch was great to explore the market and surrounding areas. Harvard university was interesting to explore, however, we did learn more about Harvard from another tour guide from a different company as our tour guide left us for "free time".
Tour guide very good, an enjoyable day
Very good but tiring
This was an excellent day and I throughly enjoyed it. Yes it is a long day on the bus and a little more free time would have been good, but all in all it was very infomative and a beautiful city to visit!!
Great trip but a very long day. Plus the bus broke down as soon as we started and had to wait an hour for a new bus to come and pick us up.
Very good and very professionally guided tour... only one detail: the tour cost per passenger was US$ 165 ($150 + 10% tip) and we were 36 passenger. My calculations based on equipment depreciation, administration costs, fuel, tires, lubricants and spare parts comsumptions, taxes and tolls, operators salary and per-diem as weel as general maintenance cleaning and garage costs, sum for me, around US$95 per passenger, plus a 30% of benefits, yeld to a total of 123.50. To my concern, a price of US125 (tip not included) could be more atractive and a five star rating.
