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Emily_C, Apr 2026
Walking tour
I loved this walk. The meeting point was easy to find and both tour guides were very nice. I was in gema's group and she was so knowledge about and was able to put some personally experiences/knowledge into the tour which I really enjoyed. Would def do this walking tour again If I were to come back with friends/family
Nance_S, Apr 2026
Great activity for all ages
This is a great way to see the city of Boston from the historical sites on the streets to the beautiful scenery on the Saint Charles River. Captain Run Amok was very knowledgeable and made the trip a lot of fun. I will do this again when we come back with friends in September.
Jason_P, Apr 2026
Karin’s need not apply!
This is a fantastic food tour! Anthony is a great host with lots of interesting and funny information about the area. This isn’t your typical food tour and as the name suggests it’s ‘politically incorrect’ so if you get offended easily or don’t like cuss words be forewarned. If you don’t care please take this tour. I give it a 5 out of 5.
Tommi_S, Apr 2026
A hilarious tour of local graveyards and ghost-lore of Boston!
This is a fun, informative and funny tour on a nice warm bus with knowledgeable people, in costume and in character, with true historical depth about Boston. We visited 2 graveyards and in between visits the guide, in a semi-creepy costume, peppered us with scary lore and groaner jokes. Reasonably priced and a great way to learn a lot about Boston; highly recommend this!
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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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