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What are people saying about Freedom Trail

Karen_S, Jun 2026
Freedom Trail Tour
The WalknTours itself was excellent! The narration, sound effects and music were perfect and directions so clear it was like having someone in person leading the tour. I also listened to it again later to fill in more details. My only problem was getting started. I had my ticket through Viator, but it would have been helpful if the instructions said to completely download the experience before going to starting spot. Thankfully, the Boston visitor center was able to get me started.
Jeffrey_W, Apr 2026
Martin is the best!!!
3 hour private tour in a comfortable mini van. Picked us up from lunch and gave us an excellent tour in and around Boston. Finished with making a reservation for us at his friends restaurant.
Katherine_F, Apr 2026
Don't hesitate to book!
Joan was the best! We had a great time cruising around Boston, and learned a ton. It was a wonderful combination of historical facts and fun. Doing a private tour let us ask all kinds of questions and have the tour fully customized. Joan was flexible with where she dropped us off at the end too. My 12 year old son said it was his favorite part of our trip to Boston! Highly recommend!
Jenna_P, Dec 2025
Such a great way to...
Such a great way to explore Boston solo! I didn’t want to do a formal group tour and was so impressed with this entire audio experience. I had never done anything like it before and it was so easy to download and use and I loved how the audio would automatically start when I got to the next location.

Freedom Trail

4.5
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Boston
Benjamin Franklin statue on the Freedom Trail in Boston, USA
  • Freedom Trail tickets for public walking tours purchased online must be printed.

  • The Black Heritage Trail, featuring sites significant to African American history, intersects the Freedom Trail at the monument to the 54th Regiment on Beacon Street.

  • Most choose to walk from site to site rather than drive. Remember to wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes.

  • Though the Freedom Trail itself doesn’t charge admission, fees are required to enter some of the designated stops: the Old State House, the Old South Meeting House, and the Paul Revere House.

  • Self-guided audio tours are available for purchase at the Boston Common Visitor Center.

  • While the Freedom Trail is wheelchair-accessible, some of the sites are not.

  • It’s best to allot at least 30 minutes inside each Freedom Trail site.