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Francine_R, Apr 2026
Very entertaining and delicious tour!
Come hungry! You will eat until your belly is full! I thoroughly enjoyed the tour. Anthony is very funny and has so much knowledge about the history of the places you will visit. I highly recommend the tour! My son and I had a blast and we found a restaurant recommended by Anthony for my pre marathon dinner. Thanks, Anthony!
Kimberly_B, Apr 2026
Top tier tour
Dan was our guide and he was spectacular. He’s knowledgeable, patient, and ensures everyone is included in the experience. This tour was our introduction to Dublin and I’m very glad we had Dan to help orient us geographically and historically. He provided great context and brought the past to life in ways that were compelling and illuminating.
Linda_T, Apr 2026
Lovely historical tour
The tour was excellent and Noel did a great job. Due to the length of the tour, it is advisable to have one or two short breaks to sit and regroup during the tour, or to at least provide the option to those who are tired. Noel shared his knowledge freely and we truly enjoyed!
Stephen_O, Apr 2026
A brilliant walk through American history
We were lucky enough to have a wonderful tour guide, Mark. He’s a middle school history teacher and clearly passionate about history. Mark was incredibly knowledgeable and engaging, and really took us through what happened during the Revolution. It was the best history lesson of my life! Mark was such a fantastic teacher and I hope others get to learn from him, too. The company was well organized, easy to follow instructions, and reliable. I loved that it was a small group (I think we had 15-16 people), compared to some of the other huge tour groups we saw
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Boston’s revolutionary past, elegant architecture, scenic harbor, and great food make a potent mix. Topping the history agenda are tours of the Freedom Trail, a 16-point route around the city’s American Revolution sites, followed by hop-on hop-off trolleys, boat-and-bus combos, and harbor cruises that deliver varying perspectives on the city, old and new. Next come special-interest Boston tours: Explore the Tea Party Ships museum, Cambridge’s Harvard campus, and baseball’s Fenway Park; savor the city's beloved seafood and Italian-inspired dishes; and join ghost-themed trolley rides. Then, if time allows, cast your net wider by heading to nearby Salem or Martha’s Vineyard.

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