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Boston Old Town Trolley Tour

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US$57.70
¥391
€51
C$82
Rs.5557
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Duration: 1 day Language: English From Beacon Hill to the New England Aquarium, the Back Bay to Boston Common, Old Town Trolley is the best way to experience Boston. Hop on and Hop off at any of the 15 designated stops. Inclusions: Ticket includes unlimited re-boarding ALL DAY LONG., Discount at the booth for Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

Itinerary

Day 1:Boston, MA

Meals: Meal: Excluded
Our tour features three continuous and easy-to-navigate loops connecting you to top attractions, dining, shopping, and photo-worthy landmarks.

City Tour Loop (Green Loop)
1. Faneuil Hall (Transfer to Green or Blue Loop)
2. Historic North End
3. USS Constitution and Museum
4. North Station / TD Garden
5. Downtown Crossing / Historic District
6. Cheers Bar (Transfer to Orange or Green loop)
7. Old Town Trolley Welcome Center (Transfer to Orange or Green loop)
8. Beacon Hill / Boston Common
9. Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum (Transfer to Green or Blue loop)

Back Bay Loop (Orange Loop)
10. Prudential Center / View Observation Deck
11. Christian Science Plaza / Symphony Hall
12. Copley Place Mall
13. Copley Square / Trinity Church

Seaport Hotel Shuttle Loop (Blue Loop)
14. Boston Convention Center
15. Massport / Black Falcon Cruise Ship Terminal
16. Boston Fish Pier
17. South Station

Old Town Trolley Tours makes 17 stops along our tour route including the Historic North End, North Station, Boston Convention & Exposition Center, and the Seaport District. Explore the Paul Revere House, the Old North Church, and Copp’s Hill Burying Grounds in the North End. Sit back and let our expert conductors show you the Best of Boston with Old Town Trolley. Join us as we turn back the pages of history and relive the bustling seaport days of colonial Boston. Feel the drama of revolution in America!

Enjoy discounts* on the following:

$6 off Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
The Boston Tea Party was “the single most important event leading up to the American Revolution.” It is dedicated to telling the story of that fateful night of December 16, 1773. By combining cutting edge interactive technology with live historical performances, the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum offers an experience like no other.

$10 off Historic Harbor Cruise
Cruise along Boston’s inner and outer harbor and see historic landmarks. Learn about the past, present and future of Boston’s historic harbor. Includes tales of famous revolutionary battles, the nation’s oldest continuously manned lighthouse, islands of the outer harbor and Boston as a working industrial port.

$10 off Ghosts & Gravestones Tour
Walk amongst the dead in burying grounds nearly four hundred years old, hear stories of those whose mortal remains lie beneath your feet, and listen to tales of many of the sordid practices that went along with them.

50% off admission at The Sports Museum
Enjoy a trip through sporting history and see lots of exciting memorabilia, medals, and much more up close. A guide will lead you to Level 3 of TD Garden to give your tour group a behind-the-scenes look and take you up to Level 9 to see the championship banners and a birds-eye view of the arena. Your guided tour will last approximately one hour.

$5.00 off admission at the Titanic Artifacts Exhibition
Visitors embark on an interactive tour of the Titanic with incredible re-creations of the Ship’s interior and exterior. Visitors receive a replica boarding pass, assume the role of a passenger, and follow a chronological journey through life on Titanic. Walk the halls, explore the galleries, peer into cabins, and meet passengers and crew throughout the voyage.

$4.00 off admission at The West End Museum
The West End Museum brings to life 400 years of history and urban change, focusing on the rise, fall, and enduring legacy of the historic West End.

*Applies to standard trolley pass. Pass is non-transferable. Other restrictions may apply. Pass discounts have no cash value and are not refundable and non-transferable. Historic Harbor Cruise and Boston Summer Nights Sightseeing Tour operate seasonally. Sports Museum: Must be redeemed within 48 hours from the day your Old Town Trolley Tour was taken. Please present your Trolley receipt at Sports Museum Information Desk. No need to book in advance. Check hours of operations and tour times. Titanic Artifacts Exhibition: $5 off Flex Pass which must be purchased at an Old Town Trolley ticket booth. May not be combined with any other promos, offers or discounts. 5% city fee charged at time of purchase.

Tour length:

City Tour Loop (Green Loop): 2 hours for a complete loop.
Back Bay Loop (Orange Loop): 30 minutes for a complete loop.
Seaport Hotel Shuttle Loop (Blue Loop): 30 minutes for a complete loop.

Tour lengths vary based on traffic conditions.
  • Boston, MA
    Boston is a city as beautiful as it is historically significant. Visitors can walk the Freedom Trail and see where the seeds of the American Revolution were sown or visit the North End and look out over the harbor.
  • Beacon Hill
    Beacon Hill is the name for the neighborhood in eastern Boston between Cambridge Street and Beacon Street. It is a historic neighborhood that has evolved into one of the most exclusive and desirable locales in the city.
  • Newbury Street
    One of the most popular shopping destinations in the city, Newbury Street is located in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood. There are many high-end stores located up and down the street, such as Burberry, Ralph Lauren, Chanel, and many more.
  • Faneuil Hall
    Since 1743, this meeting hall and marketplace in downtown Boston is a stop along the city's historic Freedom Trail. It played an important role in the early days of the state's government and in the buildup to the American Revolution.
    Opening Hours: Mon - Sat 10:00am - 9:00pm, Sun 12:00pm - 7:00pm
  • Bunker Hill Monument
    Bunker Hill Monument built to commemorate the battle, the monument is located in Charlestown, where you can admire naval shipyards and the city of Boston.
    Opening Hours: 9:30am - 5:00pm
  • New England Aquarium
    Considered one of the most enrapturing aquariums in the country, the New England Aquarium houses all manner of aquatic life in its Giant Ocean Tank and also features a large IMAX theater.
    Opening Hours: Mon - Fri 9:00am - 5:00pm, Sat - Sun 9:00am - 6:00pm, Closed Thanksgiving Day, December 25.
  • USS Constitution
    The USS Constitution, or "Old Ironsides," is the world's oldest commissioned naval vessel afloat. A wooden ship comissioned in 1794, it was named by President George Washington. It lays anchor at in the Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston.
    Opening Hours: Thu - Sun Nov 1 - Mar 31 10:00am - 3:30pm, Tue - Sun Apr 1 - Sep 30 10:00am - 6:00pm, Tue - Sun Oct 1 - Oct 31 10:00am - 4:00pm
  • Tea Party Ships and Museum
    This is a museum in Boston Harbor that contains information about the famous Boston Tea Party. At this museum, visitors can learn all about the event itself, as well as the famous historical figures involved , and the ensuing repercussions.
    Opening Hours: Mon - Sun 10:00am - 4:00pm
  • Old State House
    Not to be confused with the large, gold-domed building on Beacon Hill, Boston's Old State House was the site of the Boston Massacre in 1770 and is a major stop along the Freedom Trail. Today, it houses a small museum.
    Opening Hours: Mon - Sun 9:00am - 5:00pm
  • Old North Church
    A historic landmark and the oldest surviving church building in Boston, founded in 1722, the Old North Church is known as the beacon which signaled Paul Revere before his famous midnight ride before the start of the American Revolution.
    Admission (Optional): Adult $8; Child $4; Senior $6 (62+); Student $6; Military $6Opening Hours: Daily 10:00am - 4:00pm, Seasonal hours may vary
  • Paul Revere House
    This dark brown house in the North End of Boston was the home of Paul Revere, famous for his midnight ride, which warned American colonists of the oncoming British forces on the even of the American Revolution.
    Admission (Optional): Adult $5; Child $1 (5-17 yrs); Senior $4.50Opening Hours: Mon - Sun Nov 1 - Apr 14 9:30am - 4:00pm, Apr 15 - Oct 31 9:30am - 5:00pm
  • Copp's Hill Burial Ground
    Originally named the North Burial Ground, Copp's Hill is Boston's second oldest cemetery, and is the final resting place of famous figures from the city's past.
    Opening Hours: 9:00am - 4:00am

Departure & Return

LocationAddressDeparture
Boston, MA
  • Booth Location: 200 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA 02110 (directly on the end of the Marriott Long Wharf Hotel); Patrons with Tickets can board at any Old Town Trolley boarding location.
    Parking: 75 State Street Garage and Garage at Post Office Square are nearby. Metered parking is also available.
  • Operating Times:
    November–March: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM April–October: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Old Town Trolley Tour routes are subject to change during marathons and special events.
    Tours depart from boarding locations approx. every 25-30 minutes.

Includes & Excludes

Price Includes

Ticket includes unlimited re-boarding ALL DAY LONG.
Discount at the booth for Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
Taxes

Price Excludes

Items of a personal nature
Food and beverages
Gratuities (optional)

Additional Notes

Attraction tickets do not have to be used on the same day
Please note that the free portions of the ticket have no cash value and is not refundable.
Without an e-Ticket voucher or mobile ticket you must go to the ticket booth location with invoice order number. Trolley Booth located at 200 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA 02110 (directly on the end of the Marriott Long Wharf Hotel).