2 Days Boston & Charlestown Hop -On Hop-Off Tour

Price
$89.99

Tour Type
Single Ride

Duration
120 Minutes

Stops
15 Stops
About This Tour
Experience Boston's first double-decker Hop-On Hop-Off Tour and enjoy the freedom to discover Beantown's highlights across 48 hours. With 15 historic stops, our extended tour gives you ample time to immerse yourself in Boston's most iconic landmarks, hidden treasures, and lively neighborhoods.
Roam the bustling streets of Downtown Boston, soak up the charm of Back Bay, stroll through the cobblestone alleys of Beacon Hill, marvel at the aquatic wonders of the New England Aquarium, and raise a glass at the iconic Cheers Pub. Two full days allow you to dive deeper into Boston's vibrant history, culture, and spirit.
Hop aboard our open-top double-decker bus for two days of fun, entertainment, and endless memories in one of America's most historic cities!
Departure
- Departing locations (206 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA, 02110)
- Or Reach any of the stops from stop-1 to stop-15
- Blue & Purple Route Tour
Highlights
- Unlimited Hop-on Hop-off
- 360 degree panoramic city view
- 2 Days Validity
- Live & Automated Narrated Tour
What’s Included
- Hop-on Hop-off Boston Tour
- Stop-1 to Stop-15
- Hop-on Hop-off Charlestown Tour
- Blue & Orange Route Tour
- Double-Decker Bus Tour
- Shuttle Bus Tour
- 120 Minutes Tour
- 2 Days Validity
- Night Tour
Itinerary
New England Aquarium
Dive into an underwater adventure at the New England Aquarium! This world-renowned destination features everything from cheeky penguins to majestic sea turtles and glowing jellyfish. A highlight is the Giant Ocean Tank, a towering four-story coral reef teeming with vibrant marine life that will leave you in awe.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
The Faneuil Hall Marketplace invites you to explore its historic charm. Once a cradle for revolutionary gatherings, today it's brimming with unique shops, delicious eats, and captivating street performances that keep the spirit alive.
Quincy Market
Prepare your taste buds for a treat at Quincy Market, Boston's foodie heaven. From piping-hot clam chowder to buttery lobster rolls, this iconic food hall is where culinary cravings are satisfied in true New England style.
Marriott Custom House
Step back at the Marriott Custom House, Boston's historic skyscraper. Its iconic clock tower and panoramic observation deck offer some of the city's best views, blending old-world elegance with modern charm.
Old State House
Step into Boston's revolutionary past at the Old State House, where history was made. This iconic site witnessed the Boston Massacre and hosted colonial leaders as they shaped America's future. It's a must-visit for history buffs!
Boston City Hall
Experience the striking modern design of Boston City Hall in the Government Center. Its bold, Brutalist architecture stands out against the backdrop of Boston's historic landmarks, offering a glimpse into the city's dynamic evolution.
Historic District
Wander through Boston's Historic District, a charming area where cobblestone streets and centuries-old buildings create a window into colonial America. It's like walking through a living history book.
Samuel Adams Taproom
Relax and enjoy the flavors of Boston at the Samuel Adams Taproom, Savour locally brewed craft beers paired with tasty snacks, all in a welcoming, lively atmosphere.
Old South Meeting House
Discover the Old South Meeting House, where revolutionary ideas took flight. This historic gathering place sparked the Boston Tea Party, symbolizing Boston's enduring spirit of freedom and independence.
Downtown Boston
Experience the vibrant energy of Downtown Boston, where history meets modernity. This lively hub is filled with historic landmarks, towering skyscrapers, trendy shops, and diverse restaurants, making it the perfect mix of past and present.
Boston Opera House
Immerse yourself in the splendor of the Boston Opera House, a breathtaking venue that hosts world-class performances. With its ornate interiors and grand architecture, it's a haven for lovers of the arts and culture.
Old Granary Burial Ground
Step into the Old Granary Burial Ground, a serene and historic cemetery where patriots like Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, and John Hancock rest. Wander through this iconic site and deeply connect to Boston's revolutionary past.
Park Street Church
Stand in awe of the Park Street Church, known for its soaring steeple and pivotal role in the abolitionist movement. This historic gem is a testament to Boston's religious and social heritage.
King's Chapel
Visit the stately King's Chapel, an architectural marvel from the 1700s. Its timeless stone façade and rich history make it a must-see stop for anyone exploring Boston's colonial legacy.
Boston Common
Step into history at Boston Common, the oldest public park in the United States. This sprawling green space is ideal for a stroll, a relaxing picnic, or soaking up the city's historic charm.
Boston Public Garden
Next to the Common lies the Boston Public Garden, a lush haven filled with vibrant flowerbeds, shady trees, and a tranquil lagoon. It's a picture-perfect retreat where you can enjoy nature's beauty in the city's heart.
Theater District
Feel the buzz of Boston's Theater District, where Broadway hits and local performances light up the stages. Whether you're a theater lover or a first-time visitor, this area promises an unforgettable cultural experience.
Chinatown
Discover the flavors and traditions of Boston's Chinatown, a vibrant neighborhood brimming with authentic restaurants, colorful festivals, and unique shops. It's a must-visit for foodies and culture enthusiasts alike.
Swan Boats
Don't miss the iconic Swan Boats in the Public Garden's lagoon. This charming tradition, delighting visitors for over 140 years, offers a peaceful ride with stunning views of the garden's natural beauty.
Cheers Pub
Step into the iconic Cheers Pub, where "everybody knows your name!" Made famous by the beloved TV show, this welcoming spot invites you to enjoy a drink in a warm, friendly atmosphere that feels like home.
Beacon Hill
Wander through the enchanting streets of Beacon Hill, one of Boston's most picturesque neighborhoods. With cobblestone pathways, charming gaslit lamps, and historic Federal-style homes, it's like stepping into a storybook.
Charles River
Relax by the serene Charles River, a perfect leisurely walk or quiet reflection spot. Stroll along the esplanade or enjoy the breathtaking water and city skyline views.
Gibson House Museum
Travel to the Gibson House Museum, a beautifully preserved 19th-century home. This Victorian gem offers a fascinating look into Boston's elegant past and the lifestyle of its upper-class residents.
Charles Street Meeting House
Discover the Charles Street Meeting House, a historic site hosting abolitionist meetings. This landmark is a proud symbol of Boston's vital role in the fight for freedom and equality.
Boston Public Library
Step into the Boston Public Library, a masterpiece of art and architecture. From its grand marble staircases and stunning murals to its tranquil courtyard, this is more than a library—it's a sanctuary of knowledge and beauty.
John Hancock Tower
Marvel at the sleek elegance of the John Hancock Tower, Boston's tallest building. Its mirrored façade reflects the city's historic and modern skyline, creating a stunning visual contrast with the surrounding landmarks.
Copley Square
Relax in the vibrant Copley Square, a lively gathering spot surrounded by Boston's architectural gems, including the library and the iconic Trinity Church. It's the perfect place to soak up the city's unique blend of history and modernity.
Arts Boston
Immerse yourself in Boston's creative heartbeat with Arts Boston, a hub for live performances, concerts, and cultural events. It's a paradise for art and culture enthusiasts, from theatre to music.
South End
Stroll through the South End, a trendy neighborhood known for its gorgeous brownstones, eclectic art galleries, and cozy cafes. Its historic charm and modern energy blend make it a favorite for locals and visitors.
Trinity Church
Visit Trinity Church, a stunning architectural gem in Boston's Back Bay. Famous for its breathtaking stained-glass windows and intricate Romanesque design, this landmark is a harmonious blend of art, history, and spirituality.
Back Bay
Stroll through Back Bay, Boston's most sophisticated neighborhood. With its picturesque tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, and upscale charm, it's an area that perfectly captures the city's elegance and character.
Newbury Street
Discover the vibrancy of Newbury Street, Boston's ultimate destination for shopping and dining. This iconic street is a paradise for fashion, culture, and culinary delights, from designer boutiques and art galleries to trendy cafes.
Massachusetts State House
Visit the Massachusetts State House, a historic landmark with its iconic golden dome. Located on Beacon Hill, this building has been the center of state government since 1798 and tells the story of Boston's political past.
State House Library
Step into the serene State House Library, a hidden gem filled with rare books, historical records, and timeless architecture. It's the perfect retreat for history lovers and those seeking quiet inspiration.
Financial District
Explore Boston's dynamic Financial District, where history and modernity converge. Amidst towering skyscrapers, you'll find historic landmarks that tell the story of Boston's evolution into a bustling economic hub.
Otis House Museum
Travel to the Otis House Museum, a stunning 18th-century Federal-style home. This impeccably preserved mansion offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of Boston's elite during the city's early years.
Historic North End
Explore Boston's Historic North End, the city's oldest neighborhood and a vibrant cultural hub. Known as "Little Italy," its narrow streets are lined with Italian restaurants, pastry shops, and rich colonial history that brings Boston's past to life.
Paul Revere House
Step into history at the Paul Revere House, the former home of the legendary patriot. Learn about his famous midnight ride and explore the oldest surviving structure in downtown Boston, dating back to 1680.
Old North Church
Visit the iconic Old North Church, where two lanterns famously signaled Paul Revere's ride. This historic site was pivotal in the American Revolution and symbolized freedom.
Copp's Hill Burial Ground
Wander through Copp's Hill Burial Ground, Boston's second-oldest cemetery. This peaceful site is the final resting place of many notable colonial figures and offers beautiful city and harbor views.
North End Park
Unwind at North End Park, a lively green space featuring fountains, benches, and open areas. It's the perfect place to relax and soak in the charm and energy of the North End.
USS Constitution Museum
Discover the story of "Old Ironsides" at the USS Constitution Museum. Learn about the world's oldest commissioned warship, which is still afloat, through interactive exhibits that bring its remarkable history to life.
USS Cassin Young
Step aboard the USS Cassin Young, a well-preserved World War II Navy destroyer. This fascinating ship offers insight into the lives of sailors during the mid-20th century and showcases its vital role in naval history.
Charlestown Navy Yard
Stroll through the Charlestown Navy Yard, a historic shipyard that played a key role in Boston's maritime heritage. Now part of the Boston National Historical Park, this waterfront area offers a mix of history and scenic views.
Bunker Hill Monument & Museum
Visit the iconic Bunker Hill Monument, a tribute to one of the first major battles of the American Revolution. Climb to the top for stunning views of Boston and explore the museum to dive deeper into the story of this pivotal event in American history.
TD Garden
Feel the energy at TD Garden, Boston's top venue for sports and entertainment. As the home of the Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins, it's where you can catch electrifying games or unforgettable concerts in the heart of the city.
North Station
Conveniently located beneath TD Garden, North Station is a key transportation hub. With its commuter rail connections, it's an ideal starting point for exploring Boston's suburbs and nearby cities.
Boston Bruins Proshop
Show your team pride at the Boston Bruins Proshop. From jerseys to hats and unique collectibles, this is the ultimate stop for hockey fans looking to take home a piece of the action.
Sports Museum
Dive into Boston's sports legacy at the Sports Museum, located inside TD Garden. With exhibits showcasing legendary athletes and iconic moments, it's a must-visit for anyone who loves sports history.
Commuter Rail
Use the Commuter Rail at North Station to access destinations beyond Boston easily. Whether heading to the suburbs or nearby towns, it's a seamless way to extend your adventure.
West End
Explore the West End, a vibrant neighborhood blending history with modern city life. With various restaurants, entertainment options, and landmarks, it's a dynamic area that offers something for everyone.
Boston Children's Museum
Unleash creativity at the Boston Children's Museum, a haven of hands-on exhibits perfect for kids and families. From art and science to culture and interactive play, it's an engaging space where learning meets fun.
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
Step into history at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum. Board replica ships, toss tea crates into the harbor, and experience this pivotal Revolutionary War event through immersive exhibits and storytelling.
Fort Point Channel
Stroll along Fort Point Channel, a picturesque waterfront area with scenic views, cozy cafes, and captivating public art. It's a tranquil escape that offers both relaxation and cultural charm.
Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA)
Explore the cutting edge of art at the Institute of Contemporary Art, a waterfront museum showcasing innovative exhibits. The ICA is a must-see for modern art enthusiasts, with stunning harbor views and thought-provoking pieces.
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center
Step into the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, a state-of-the-art venue renowned for hosting world-class events, trade shows, and conferences. Its sleek design and expansive space make it a hub of innovation and global networking.
South Boston
Wander through South Boston, affectionately known as "Southie," a neighborhood rich in Irish heritage and local charm. Its scenic waterfront, historic streets, and trendy cafes offer a unique blend of tradition and modernity.
Seaport District
Discover the vibrant Seaport District, Boston's premier waterfront destination. It's the perfect place to unwind and experience the city's modern side, featuring upscale dining, boutique shopping, and stunning harbor views.
Massport (Cruise Pickup Only)
Start your seafaring adventure at Massport, Boston's gateway for cruise passengers. Designed for convenience, it ensures a smooth and hassle-free experience for those arriving or departing on their journey.
Black Falcon Cruise Ship Terminal
Embark on your voyage from the Black Falcon Cruise Ship Terminal, Boston's premier cruise port. With modern amenities and its location near the city's top attractions, it's the perfect launch point for your luxury cruise experience.
Boston Fish Pier
Explore the historic Boston Fish Pier, a cornerstone of New England's fishing industry since 1914. Walk along the bustling pier, watch fishermen at work, and indulge in fresh seafood at nearby eateries.
Leader Bank Pavilion
Experience live music at the Leader Bank Pavilion, an open-air amphitheater with breathtaking views of Boston Harbor. It's a must-visit destination for music lovers looking to enjoy unforgettable performances.
Boston World Trade Center
Visit the Boston World Trade Center, a versatile venue for conferences, exhibitions, and events. Its prime waterfront location and state-of-the-art facilities make it a key hub in the thriving Seaport District.
Harpoon Brewery & Beer Hall
Relax with a pint at Harpoon Brewery & Beer Hall, a beloved spot for craft beer enthusiasts. Enjoy freshly brewed beers, warm pretzels, and a lively atmosphere just from the waterfront.
Tour Map
Before You Go
- Plan Your Day: Review the stops and choose your must-see attractions.
- Buy Tickets in Advance: Save time and secure your spot by booking online.
- Dress Comfortably: Wear layers and comfy shoes for exploring.
- Pack Essentials: Bring water, sunscreen, a hat, and a phone charger.
- Arrive Early: Get a good seat by starting your day early.
- Familiarize Yourself with the Schedule: Know the timings to avoid missing the last double-decker.
- Stay Flexible: Enjoy the freedom to explore and adjust your plans as needed.
Select Guest
About This Tour
Experience Boston's first double-decker Hop-On Hop-Off Tour and enjoy the freedom to discover Beantown's highlights across 48 hours. With 15 historic stops, our extended tour gives you ample time to immerse yourself in Boston's most iconic landmarks, hidden treasures, and lively neighborhoods.
Roam the bustling streets of Downtown Boston, soak up the charm of Back Bay, stroll through the cobblestone alleys of Beacon Hill, marvel at the aquatic wonders of the New England Aquarium, and raise a glass at the iconic Cheers Pub. Two full days allow you to dive deeper into Boston's vibrant history, culture, and spirit.
Hop aboard our open-top double-decker bus for two days of fun, entertainment, and endless memories in one of America's most historic cities!
Departure
- Departing locations (206 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA, 02110)
- Or Reach any of the stops from stop-1 to stop-15
- Blue & Purple Route Tour
Highlights
- Unlimited Hop-on Hop-off
- 360 degree panoramic city view
- 2 Days Validity
- Live & Automated Narrated Tour
What’s Included
- Hop-on Hop-off Boston Tour
- Stop-1 to Stop-15
- Hop-on Hop-off Charlestown Tour
- Blue & Orange Route Tour
- Double-Decker Bus Tour
- Shuttle Bus Tour
- 120 Minutes Tour
- 2 Days Validity
- Night Tour
Itinerary
New England Aquarium
Dive into an underwater adventure at the New England Aquarium! This world-renowned destination features everything from cheeky penguins to majestic sea turtles and glowing jellyfish. A highlight is the Giant Ocean Tank, a towering four-story coral reef teeming with vibrant marine life that will leave you in awe.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
The Faneuil Hall Marketplace invites you to explore its historic charm. Once a cradle for revolutionary gatherings, today it's brimming with unique shops, delicious eats, and captivating street performances that keep the spirit alive.
Quincy Market
Prepare your taste buds for a treat at Quincy Market, Boston's foodie heaven. From piping-hot clam chowder to buttery lobster rolls, this iconic food hall is where culinary cravings are satisfied in true New England style.
Marriott Custom House
Step back at the Marriott Custom House, Boston's historic skyscraper. Its iconic clock tower and panoramic observation deck offer some of the city's best views, blending old-world elegance with modern charm.
Old State House
Step into Boston's revolutionary past at the Old State House, where history was made. This iconic site witnessed the Boston Massacre and hosted colonial leaders as they shaped America's future. It's a must-visit for history buffs!
Boston City Hall
Experience the striking modern design of Boston City Hall in the Government Center. Its bold, Brutalist architecture stands out against the backdrop of Boston's historic landmarks, offering a glimpse into the city's dynamic evolution.
Historic District
Wander through Boston's Historic District, a charming area where cobblestone streets and centuries-old buildings create a window into colonial America. It's like walking through a living history book.
Samuel Adams Taproom
Relax and enjoy the flavors of Boston at the Samuel Adams Taproom, Savour locally brewed craft beers paired with tasty snacks, all in a welcoming, lively atmosphere.
Old South Meeting House
Discover the Old South Meeting House, where revolutionary ideas took flight. This historic gathering place sparked the Boston Tea Party, symbolizing Boston's enduring spirit of freedom and independence.
Downtown Boston
Experience the vibrant energy of Downtown Boston, where history meets modernity. This lively hub is filled with historic landmarks, towering skyscrapers, trendy shops, and diverse restaurants, making it the perfect mix of past and present.
Boston Opera House
Immerse yourself in the splendor of the Boston Opera House, a breathtaking venue that hosts world-class performances. With its ornate interiors and grand architecture, it's a haven for lovers of the arts and culture.
Old Granary Burial Ground
Step into the Old Granary Burial Ground, a serene and historic cemetery where patriots like Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, and John Hancock rest. Wander through this iconic site and deeply connect to Boston's revolutionary past.
Park Street Church
Stand in awe of the Park Street Church, known for its soaring steeple and pivotal role in the abolitionist movement. This historic gem is a testament to Boston's religious and social heritage.
King's Chapel
Visit the stately King's Chapel, an architectural marvel from the 1700s. Its timeless stone façade and rich history make it a must-see stop for anyone exploring Boston's colonial legacy.
Boston Common
Step into history at Boston Common, the oldest public park in the United States. This sprawling green space is ideal for a stroll, a relaxing picnic, or soaking up the city's historic charm.
Boston Public Garden
Next to the Common lies the Boston Public Garden, a lush haven filled with vibrant flowerbeds, shady trees, and a tranquil lagoon. It's a picture-perfect retreat where you can enjoy nature's beauty in the city's heart.
Theater District
Feel the buzz of Boston's Theater District, where Broadway hits and local performances light up the stages. Whether you're a theater lover or a first-time visitor, this area promises an unforgettable cultural experience.
Chinatown
Discover the flavors and traditions of Boston's Chinatown, a vibrant neighborhood brimming with authentic restaurants, colorful festivals, and unique shops. It's a must-visit for foodies and culture enthusiasts alike.
Swan Boats
Don't miss the iconic Swan Boats in the Public Garden's lagoon. This charming tradition, delighting visitors for over 140 years, offers a peaceful ride with stunning views of the garden's natural beauty.
Cheers Pub
Step into the iconic Cheers Pub, where "everybody knows your name!" Made famous by the beloved TV show, this welcoming spot invites you to enjoy a drink in a warm, friendly atmosphere that feels like home.
Beacon Hill
Wander through the enchanting streets of Beacon Hill, one of Boston's most picturesque neighborhoods. With cobblestone pathways, charming gaslit lamps, and historic Federal-style homes, it's like stepping into a storybook.
Charles River
Relax by the serene Charles River, a perfect leisurely walk or quiet reflection spot. Stroll along the esplanade or enjoy the breathtaking water and city skyline views.
Gibson House Museum
Travel to the Gibson House Museum, a beautifully preserved 19th-century home. This Victorian gem offers a fascinating look into Boston's elegant past and the lifestyle of its upper-class residents.
Charles Street Meeting House
Discover the Charles Street Meeting House, a historic site hosting abolitionist meetings. This landmark is a proud symbol of Boston's vital role in the fight for freedom and equality.
Boston Public Library
Step into the Boston Public Library, a masterpiece of art and architecture. From its grand marble staircases and stunning murals to its tranquil courtyard, this is more than a library—it's a sanctuary of knowledge and beauty.
John Hancock Tower
Marvel at the sleek elegance of the John Hancock Tower, Boston's tallest building. Its mirrored façade reflects the city's historic and modern skyline, creating a stunning visual contrast with the surrounding landmarks.
Copley Square
Relax in the vibrant Copley Square, a lively gathering spot surrounded by Boston's architectural gems, including the library and the iconic Trinity Church. It's the perfect place to soak up the city's unique blend of history and modernity.
Arts Boston
Immerse yourself in Boston's creative heartbeat with Arts Boston, a hub for live performances, concerts, and cultural events. It's a paradise for art and culture enthusiasts, from theatre to music.
South End
Stroll through the South End, a trendy neighborhood known for its gorgeous brownstones, eclectic art galleries, and cozy cafes. Its historic charm and modern energy blend make it a favorite for locals and visitors.
Trinity Church
Visit Trinity Church, a stunning architectural gem in Boston's Back Bay. Famous for its breathtaking stained-glass windows and intricate Romanesque design, this landmark is a harmonious blend of art, history, and spirituality.
Back Bay
Stroll through Back Bay, Boston's most sophisticated neighborhood. With its picturesque tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, and upscale charm, it's an area that perfectly captures the city's elegance and character.
Newbury Street
Discover the vibrancy of Newbury Street, Boston's ultimate destination for shopping and dining. This iconic street is a paradise for fashion, culture, and culinary delights, from designer boutiques and art galleries to trendy cafes.
Massachusetts State House
Visit the Massachusetts State House, a historic landmark with its iconic golden dome. Located on Beacon Hill, this building has been the center of state government since 1798 and tells the story of Boston's political past.
State House Library
Step into the serene State House Library, a hidden gem filled with rare books, historical records, and timeless architecture. It's the perfect retreat for history lovers and those seeking quiet inspiration.
Financial District
Explore Boston's dynamic Financial District, where history and modernity converge. Amidst towering skyscrapers, you'll find historic landmarks that tell the story of Boston's evolution into a bustling economic hub.
Otis House Museum
Travel to the Otis House Museum, a stunning 18th-century Federal-style home. This impeccably preserved mansion offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of Boston's elite during the city's early years.
Historic North End
Explore Boston's Historic North End, the city's oldest neighborhood and a vibrant cultural hub. Known as "Little Italy," its narrow streets are lined with Italian restaurants, pastry shops, and rich colonial history that brings Boston's past to life.
Paul Revere House
Step into history at the Paul Revere House, the former home of the legendary patriot. Learn about his famous midnight ride and explore the oldest surviving structure in downtown Boston, dating back to 1680.
Old North Church
Visit the iconic Old North Church, where two lanterns famously signaled Paul Revere's ride. This historic site was pivotal in the American Revolution and symbolized freedom.
Copp's Hill Burial Ground
Wander through Copp's Hill Burial Ground, Boston's second-oldest cemetery. This peaceful site is the final resting place of many notable colonial figures and offers beautiful city and harbor views.
North End Park
Unwind at North End Park, a lively green space featuring fountains, benches, and open areas. It's the perfect place to relax and soak in the charm and energy of the North End.
USS Constitution Museum
Discover the story of "Old Ironsides" at the USS Constitution Museum. Learn about the world's oldest commissioned warship, which is still afloat, through interactive exhibits that bring its remarkable history to life.
USS Cassin Young
Step aboard the USS Cassin Young, a well-preserved World War II Navy destroyer. This fascinating ship offers insight into the lives of sailors during the mid-20th century and showcases its vital role in naval history.
Charlestown Navy Yard
Stroll through the Charlestown Navy Yard, a historic shipyard that played a key role in Boston's maritime heritage. Now part of the Boston National Historical Park, this waterfront area offers a mix of history and scenic views.
Bunker Hill Monument & Museum
Visit the iconic Bunker Hill Monument, a tribute to one of the first major battles of the American Revolution. Climb to the top for stunning views of Boston and explore the museum to dive deeper into the story of this pivotal event in American history.
TD Garden
Feel the energy at TD Garden, Boston's top venue for sports and entertainment. As the home of the Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins, it's where you can catch electrifying games or unforgettable concerts in the heart of the city.
North Station
Conveniently located beneath TD Garden, North Station is a key transportation hub. With its commuter rail connections, it's an ideal starting point for exploring Boston's suburbs and nearby cities.
Boston Bruins Proshop
Show your team pride at the Boston Bruins Proshop. From jerseys to hats and unique collectibles, this is the ultimate stop for hockey fans looking to take home a piece of the action.
Sports Museum
Dive into Boston's sports legacy at the Sports Museum, located inside TD Garden. With exhibits showcasing legendary athletes and iconic moments, it's a must-visit for anyone who loves sports history.
Commuter Rail
Use the Commuter Rail at North Station to access destinations beyond Boston easily. Whether heading to the suburbs or nearby towns, it's a seamless way to extend your adventure.
West End
Explore the West End, a vibrant neighborhood blending history with modern city life. With various restaurants, entertainment options, and landmarks, it's a dynamic area that offers something for everyone.
Boston Children's Museum
Unleash creativity at the Boston Children's Museum, a haven of hands-on exhibits perfect for kids and families. From art and science to culture and interactive play, it's an engaging space where learning meets fun.
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
Step into history at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum. Board replica ships, toss tea crates into the harbor, and experience this pivotal Revolutionary War event through immersive exhibits and storytelling.
Fort Point Channel
Stroll along Fort Point Channel, a picturesque waterfront area with scenic views, cozy cafes, and captivating public art. It's a tranquil escape that offers both relaxation and cultural charm.
Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA)
Explore the cutting edge of art at the Institute of Contemporary Art, a waterfront museum showcasing innovative exhibits. The ICA is a must-see for modern art enthusiasts, with stunning harbor views and thought-provoking pieces.
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center
Step into the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, a state-of-the-art venue renowned for hosting world-class events, trade shows, and conferences. Its sleek design and expansive space make it a hub of innovation and global networking.
South Boston
Wander through South Boston, affectionately known as "Southie," a neighborhood rich in Irish heritage and local charm. Its scenic waterfront, historic streets, and trendy cafes offer a unique blend of tradition and modernity.
Seaport District
Discover the vibrant Seaport District, Boston's premier waterfront destination. It's the perfect place to unwind and experience the city's modern side, featuring upscale dining, boutique shopping, and stunning harbor views.
Massport (Cruise Pickup Only)
Start your seafaring adventure at Massport, Boston's gateway for cruise passengers. Designed for convenience, it ensures a smooth and hassle-free experience for those arriving or departing on their journey.
Black Falcon Cruise Ship Terminal
Embark on your voyage from the Black Falcon Cruise Ship Terminal, Boston's premier cruise port. With modern amenities and its location near the city's top attractions, it's the perfect launch point for your luxury cruise experience.
Boston Fish Pier
Explore the historic Boston Fish Pier, a cornerstone of New England's fishing industry since 1914. Walk along the bustling pier, watch fishermen at work, and indulge in fresh seafood at nearby eateries.
Leader Bank Pavilion
Experience live music at the Leader Bank Pavilion, an open-air amphitheater with breathtaking views of Boston Harbor. It's a must-visit destination for music lovers looking to enjoy unforgettable performances.
Boston World Trade Center
Visit the Boston World Trade Center, a versatile venue for conferences, exhibitions, and events. Its prime waterfront location and state-of-the-art facilities make it a key hub in the thriving Seaport District.
Harpoon Brewery & Beer Hall
Relax with a pint at Harpoon Brewery & Beer Hall, a beloved spot for craft beer enthusiasts. Enjoy freshly brewed beers, warm pretzels, and a lively atmosphere just from the waterfront.
Tour Map
Before You Go
- Plan Your Day: Review the stops and choose your must-see attractions.
- Buy Tickets in Advance: Save time and secure your spot by booking online.
- Dress Comfortably: Wear layers and comfy shoes for exploring.
- Pack Essentials: Bring water, sunscreen, a hat, and a phone charger.
- Arrive Early: Get a good seat by starting your day early.
- Familiarize Yourself with the Schedule: Know the timings to avoid missing the last double-decker.
- Stay Flexible: Enjoy the freedom to explore and adjust your plans as needed.