Boston Sightseeing Night Tour

Price
$47.99

Tour Type
Single Ride

Duration
80 Minutes

Stops
8 Stops
About This Tour
Dreaming of experiencing Boston under the stars? Step aboard Boston's iconic double-decker, open-top bus and immerse yourself in an unforgettable 80-minute adventure through the city's heart. With the Boston Sightseeing Night Tour, you'll travel along the famous Blue Route, passing Boston's most iconic landmarks, including the shimmering New England Aquarium and the historic Old State House.
Departing every 20–30 minutes from 206 Atlantic Ave this tour combines effortless convenience with breathtaking views. Let the twinkling city lights and engaging live commentary reveal the stories and charm that make Boston so extraordinary.
Sit back, unwind, and let the magic of Boston after dark captivate you. Don't just visit Boston; experience its nighttime allure like never before!
Departure
- Departing Location (206 Atlantic Ave., Boston, MA 02110)
- Blue Route Tour
Highlights
- Over 100 Points of Interest
- 360-degree panoramic Night view
What’s Included
- Boston City Night Tour
- Stop-1 to Stop-8
- Blue Route Tour
- Double-Decker Bus Tour
- 90 Minutes Tour
- 1 Day Validity
- Hop-on Hop-off Tour
- Shuttle Bus Tour
- Charlestown Sightseeing Tour
Itinerary
New England Aquarium
Step into an amazing underwater world at the New England Aquarium! Watch playful penguins waddle and swim and see huge sea turtles up close. Don't miss the Giant Ocean Tank, filled with hundreds of cool sea creatures. It's a place where learning about the ocean is so much fun!
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Explore history and fun all in one place at Faneuil Hall Marketplace. This busy spot has a mix of old-time charm and exciting shops and restaurants. It's also a great place to grab food or watch live street performers show off their skills.
Quincy Market
Quincy Market is a dream for food lovers! You'll find many food options, from clam chowder to sweet desserts. Wander through the stalls and taste the delicious flavors that Boston is known for.
Marriott Custom House
Check out the Marriott Custom House, one of Boston's coolest old buildings! Its tall clock tower is a big part of the city's history. It's a great spot to learn about Boston's past while enjoying its unique design.
Old State House
Travel to the Old State House, one of Boston's oldest and most important buildings! This spot witnessed the Boston Massacre and was key during the American Revolution. It's a must-visit for anyone who loves history!
Boston City Hall
Check out Boston City Hall, a cool example of bold, modern architecture in the city's center. It looks completely different from the old historic buildings around it and is where local government takes place.
Historic District
Walk through Boston's Historic District and feel like you're entering the past. The cobblestone streets and old colonial buildings tell the story of the city's rich history. It's a great place to explore and learn!
Samuel Adams Taproom
Relax and enjoy Boston's famous flavors at the Samuel Adams Taproom. Try their well-known drinks and hang out in a fun and friendly atmosphere. It's a great place to unwind!
Old South Meeting House
Visit the Old South Meeting House, where the Boston Tea Party started! This historic spot represents Boston's fight for freedom and is an exciting stop for anyone interested in the city's past.
Downtown Boston
Feel the excitement of Downtown Boston! This busy area has historic landmarks, modern energy, shops, restaurants, and famous attractions. It's the perfect place to explore the heart of the city.
Boston Opera House
Step into the beautiful Boston Opera House filled with elegance and amazing performances. The building's stunning design makes it a must-visit for anyone who loves music, dance, or theatre.
Old Granary Burial Ground
Visit the Old Granary Burial Ground, where famous people like Paul Revere and Samuel Adams are buried. This quiet and peaceful spot is a great way to learn about America's Revolutionary history.
Park Street Church
Check out Park Street Church's tall steeple and beautiful design. This historic church played an important role in the fight to end slavery and is an important part of Boston's history.
King's Chapel
Explore King's Chapel, a stone church that has been around since the 1700s! Its unique architecture and historical importance make it a fascinating stop for anyone visiting Boston.
Boston Common
Visit Boston Common, the oldest public park in the U.S.! This peaceful green space is great for relaxing, walking, or enjoying a piece of Boston's history.
Boston Public Garden
Next to Boston Common is the Boston Public Garden, a beautiful park full of colorful flowers, and the famous Swan Boats. It's a perfect place to enjoy nature and take great photos!
Theater District
Explore Boston's Theater District, where you can see Broadway shows and live performances. It's the center of Boston's nightlife and full of excitement.
Chinatown
Discover Boston's Chinatown, a lively area with amazing food and culture. Try tasty dumplings or join a traditional festival!
Swan Boats
Ride on the Swan Boats in the Public Garden's peaceful pond. This fun and relaxing tradition has been a Boston favorite for over 100 years.
Cheers Pub
Stop by the famous Cheers Pub, made popular by the TV show! Its cozy feel and classic style make it the perfect place to grab a drink and say, "Where everybody knows your name!"
Beacon Hill
Take a walk through Beacon Hill, one of Boston's prettiest neighborhoods. Its cobblestone streets, old-fashioned gas lamps, and historic homes make it look like something out of a picture book.
Charles River
Enjoy the peaceful Charles River! This beautiful waterway is great for walking, biking, or relaxing, with amazing views of the Boston skyline.
Gibson House Museum
Step back in time at the Gibson House Museum, a Victorian home that's been perfectly preserved. It's a cool way to see what life was like in 19th-century Boston.
Charles Street Meeting House
Visit the Charles Street Meeting House, an important historical place where abolitionists worked to end slavery. It's a powerful reminder of Boston's role in the fight for equality.
Boston Public Library
Visit the Boston Public Library, a beautiful building full of books and history. Its grand reading rooms and amazing murals make it a peaceful and inspiring place to explore.
John Hancock Tower
Look up at the John Hancock Tower, the tallest building in Boston! Its shiny glass walls reflect the city's beauty, making it a sight you won't forget.
Copley Square
Relax at Copley Square, a busy and fun public space surrounded by some of Boston's most famous landmarks. It's the perfect spot to people-watch and enjoy the city's energy.
Arts Boston
Check out Arts Boston, your ticket to Boston's exciting arts scene! It's the best way to experience the city's culture, from theatre shows to live performances.
South End
Walk through Boston's South End, a neighborhood with tree-lined streets, beautiful brownstone houses, and amazing restaurants. It's full of charm and character!
Trinity Church
Visit Trinity Church, a beautiful building in Boston's Back Bay. Its colorful stained-glass windows and grand design make it a true masterpiece of history and art.
Back Bay
Walk through Back Bay, a fancy neighborhood with tree-lined streets, historic brownstone homes, and high-end shops. It's a mix of charm and style.
Newbury Street
Stroll along Newbury Street, Boston's best spot for shopping and dining. With trendy stores and cozy cafes, it's a great place to relax and enjoy the city's lively vibe.
Massachusetts State House
Check out the Massachusetts State House with its shiny golden dome! This historic building is where the government works and is a big part of Boston's history.
State House Library
Visit the State House Library, a hidden treasure of old books and documents. It's a quiet and interesting place to learn about Boston's past.
Financial District
Explore Boston's busy Financial District, where tall, modern buildings stand next to historic landmarks. It's a lively area full of business and culture.
Otis House Museum
Step back at the Otis House Museum, a beautifully restored home from the 1700s. It shows what life was like for Boston's wealthy families long ago.
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.
Select Guest
About This Tour
Dreaming of experiencing Boston under the stars? Step aboard Boston's iconic double-decker, open-top bus and immerse yourself in an unforgettable 80-minute adventure through the city's heart. With the Boston Sightseeing Night Tour, you'll travel along the famous Blue Route, passing Boston's most iconic landmarks, including the shimmering New England Aquarium and the historic Old State House.
Departing every 20–30 minutes from 206 Atlantic Ave this tour combines effortless convenience with breathtaking views. Let the twinkling city lights and engaging live commentary reveal the stories and charm that make Boston so extraordinary.
Sit back, unwind, and let the magic of Boston after dark captivate you. Don't just visit Boston; experience its nighttime allure like never before!
Departure
- Departing Location (206 Atlantic Ave., Boston, MA 02110)
- Blue Route Tour
Highlights
- Over 100 Points of Interest
- 360-degree panoramic Night view
What’s Included
- Boston City Night Tour
- Stop-1 to Stop-8
- Blue Route Tour
- Double-Decker Bus Tour
- 90 Minutes Tour
- 1 Day Validity
- Hop-on Hop-off Tour
- Shuttle Bus Tour
- Charlestown Sightseeing Tour
Itinerary
New England Aquarium
Step into an amazing underwater world at the New England Aquarium! Watch playful penguins waddle and swim and see huge sea turtles up close. Don't miss the Giant Ocean Tank, filled with hundreds of cool sea creatures. It's a place where learning about the ocean is so much fun!
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Explore history and fun all in one place at Faneuil Hall Marketplace. This busy spot has a mix of old-time charm and exciting shops and restaurants. It's also a great place to grab food or watch live street performers show off their skills.
Quincy Market
Quincy Market is a dream for food lovers! You'll find many food options, from clam chowder to sweet desserts. Wander through the stalls and taste the delicious flavors that Boston is known for.
Marriott Custom House
Check out the Marriott Custom House, one of Boston's coolest old buildings! Its tall clock tower is a big part of the city's history. It's a great spot to learn about Boston's past while enjoying its unique design.
Old State House
Travel to the Old State House, one of Boston's oldest and most important buildings! This spot witnessed the Boston Massacre and was key during the American Revolution. It's a must-visit for anyone who loves history!
Boston City Hall
Check out Boston City Hall, a cool example of bold, modern architecture in the city's center. It looks completely different from the old historic buildings around it and is where local government takes place.
Historic District
Walk through Boston's Historic District and feel like you're entering the past. The cobblestone streets and old colonial buildings tell the story of the city's rich history. It's a great place to explore and learn!
Samuel Adams Taproom
Relax and enjoy Boston's famous flavors at the Samuel Adams Taproom. Try their well-known drinks and hang out in a fun and friendly atmosphere. It's a great place to unwind!
Old South Meeting House
Visit the Old South Meeting House, where the Boston Tea Party started! This historic spot represents Boston's fight for freedom and is an exciting stop for anyone interested in the city's past.
Downtown Boston
Feel the excitement of Downtown Boston! This busy area has historic landmarks, modern energy, shops, restaurants, and famous attractions. It's the perfect place to explore the heart of the city.
Boston Opera House
Step into the beautiful Boston Opera House filled with elegance and amazing performances. The building's stunning design makes it a must-visit for anyone who loves music, dance, or theatre.
Old Granary Burial Ground
Visit the Old Granary Burial Ground, where famous people like Paul Revere and Samuel Adams are buried. This quiet and peaceful spot is a great way to learn about America's Revolutionary history.
Park Street Church
Check out Park Street Church's tall steeple and beautiful design. This historic church played an important role in the fight to end slavery and is an important part of Boston's history.
King's Chapel
Explore King's Chapel, a stone church that has been around since the 1700s! Its unique architecture and historical importance make it a fascinating stop for anyone visiting Boston.
Boston Common
Visit Boston Common, the oldest public park in the U.S.! This peaceful green space is great for relaxing, walking, or enjoying a piece of Boston's history.
Boston Public Garden
Next to Boston Common is the Boston Public Garden, a beautiful park full of colorful flowers, and the famous Swan Boats. It's a perfect place to enjoy nature and take great photos!
Theater District
Explore Boston's Theater District, where you can see Broadway shows and live performances. It's the center of Boston's nightlife and full of excitement.
Chinatown
Discover Boston's Chinatown, a lively area with amazing food and culture. Try tasty dumplings or join a traditional festival!
Swan Boats
Ride on the Swan Boats in the Public Garden's peaceful pond. This fun and relaxing tradition has been a Boston favorite for over 100 years.
Cheers Pub
Stop by the famous Cheers Pub, made popular by the TV show! Its cozy feel and classic style make it the perfect place to grab a drink and say, "Where everybody knows your name!"
Beacon Hill
Take a walk through Beacon Hill, one of Boston's prettiest neighborhoods. Its cobblestone streets, old-fashioned gas lamps, and historic homes make it look like something out of a picture book.
Charles River
Enjoy the peaceful Charles River! This beautiful waterway is great for walking, biking, or relaxing, with amazing views of the Boston skyline.
Gibson House Museum
Step back in time at the Gibson House Museum, a Victorian home that's been perfectly preserved. It's a cool way to see what life was like in 19th-century Boston.
Charles Street Meeting House
Visit the Charles Street Meeting House, an important historical place where abolitionists worked to end slavery. It's a powerful reminder of Boston's role in the fight for equality.
Boston Public Library
Visit the Boston Public Library, a beautiful building full of books and history. Its grand reading rooms and amazing murals make it a peaceful and inspiring place to explore.
John Hancock Tower
Look up at the John Hancock Tower, the tallest building in Boston! Its shiny glass walls reflect the city's beauty, making it a sight you won't forget.
Copley Square
Relax at Copley Square, a busy and fun public space surrounded by some of Boston's most famous landmarks. It's the perfect spot to people-watch and enjoy the city's energy.
Arts Boston
Check out Arts Boston, your ticket to Boston's exciting arts scene! It's the best way to experience the city's culture, from theatre shows to live performances.
South End
Walk through Boston's South End, a neighborhood with tree-lined streets, beautiful brownstone houses, and amazing restaurants. It's full of charm and character!
Trinity Church
Visit Trinity Church, a beautiful building in Boston's Back Bay. Its colorful stained-glass windows and grand design make it a true masterpiece of history and art.
Back Bay
Walk through Back Bay, a fancy neighborhood with tree-lined streets, historic brownstone homes, and high-end shops. It's a mix of charm and style.
Newbury Street
Stroll along Newbury Street, Boston's best spot for shopping and dining. With trendy stores and cozy cafes, it's a great place to relax and enjoy the city's lively vibe.
Massachusetts State House
Check out the Massachusetts State House with its shiny golden dome! This historic building is where the government works and is a big part of Boston's history.
State House Library
Visit the State House Library, a hidden treasure of old books and documents. It's a quiet and interesting place to learn about Boston's past.
Financial District
Explore Boston's busy Financial District, where tall, modern buildings stand next to historic landmarks. It's a lively area full of business and culture.
Otis House Museum
Step back at the Otis House Museum, a beautifully restored home from the 1700s. It shows what life was like for Boston's wealthy families long ago.
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.