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| Boston tours are a great way to familiarize yourself with the city, the metropolitan area, and, in fact, much of New England. Perhaps you're interested in colonial and revolutionary times. Boston is a gold mine of historical artifacts, battlefields, and architecture. Did you know that Beacon Hill was once a hotbed of abolitionist sentiment: black on one side and white on the other? Switching gears, there are tours of modern day shopping districts, the homes of important people from the past, or places that have inspired TV shows or were used in the movies. Then there's the Giant Ocean Tank at the New England Aquarium. So get out and about and explore those parts of the city you might not otherwise encounter by taking one of these great Boston tours. |
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A visitor's pass to just about everything, the Go Boston Card will get you into numerous attractions and onto lots of tours. If you like to set your own schedule, you'll love this card. Watch some whales, cruise the harbor, tour the JFK Library, admire the Museum of Fine Art, ride a trolley downtown, and get discounts on some restaurants and shopping venues. |
| 1, 2, 3, 5 or 7 days - From USD $41 per person |
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This walking tour will guide you through many of the historic sites of colonial times. Be sure and bring your camera because you'll want to record much of what you see. Paul Revere's house, King's Chapel, the site of the Boston Massacre, Old City Hall against the backdrop of a modern skyscraper, and many more sites from the Revolutionary War period are covered. |
| 1 1/2 hours - From USD $25 per person |
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Ride on land and water in one of these amazing rebuilt World War II amphibious landing vehicles. You'll tour much of Boston on land visiting such places as Bunker Hill, Newbury Street where all the boutique shops are, Copley Square, the Big Dig, and Boston Common. Then your Duck will drive right into the Charles River from which you'll thrill to the Boston skyline. |
| 1 hour 20 minutes - From USD $27 per person |
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