Hop-on Hop-off Boston & Charlestown Tour

Price
$58.99

Tour Type
Single Ride

Duration
120 Minutes

Stops
15 Stops
About This Tour
Get ready for an unforgettable journey through Boston and Charlestown! This hop-on hop-off tour is packed with excitement, history, and fun. With over 100 points of interest, this one-day adventure is perfect for exploring the best of the city at your own pace. Climb aboard our double-decker bus and enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of Boston’s famous landmarks and hidden gems.
Departure
- Departing Location (206 Atlantic Ave., Boston, MA 02110)
- Or Start from any stops from stop-1 to stop-15
- Blue & Purple Route Tour
Highlights
- 360 degree panoramic city view
- Live & Automated Narrated Tour
- Charlestown Tour
- Unlimited Hop-on Hop-off 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
- 1 Day Validity
- Night Tour
Itinerary
New England Aquarium
Discover the magic of the ocean at the New England Aquarium! Home to playful penguins, graceful sea turtles, and mesmerizing jellyfish, this aquarium is a must-see for marine life enthusiasts. Don't miss the Giant Ocean Tank, a four-story coral reef with hundreds of fascinating creatures.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Step into history at Faneuil Hall Marketplace, a lively spot with shops, eateries, and street performers. Once a gathering place for revolutionary ideas, it's a hub for fun and culture.
Quincy Market
Taste your way through Quincy Market, Boston's iconic food hall. It's a paradise for food lovers, from creamy clam chowder to fresh lobster rolls.
Marriott Custom House
Marvel at the Marriott Custom House, one of Boston's oldest skyscrapers. Its clock tower and observation deck offer breathtaking views of the city skyline.
Old State House
Step into the heart of Boston's revolutionary history at the Old State House. This iconic building witnessed key moments like the Boston Massacre and served as a meeting place for colonial leaders shaping America's future.
Boston City Hall
Admire the bold architecture of Boston City Hall, a modern landmark in the Government Center. Its unique design contrasts the surrounding historic sites and reflects the city's evolving story.
Historic District
Stroll through Boston's Historic District, where cobblestone streets and centuries-old buildings transport you back in time. It's a living museum of America's colonial past.
Samuel Adams Taproom
Raise a glass at the Samuel Adams Taproom, a lively spot to enjoy locally brewed beers. Pair your drink with delicious snacks while soaking in the friendly atmosphere.
Old South Meeting House
Explore the Old South Meeting House, where colonists gathered to spark the Boston Tea Party. This landmark symbolizes the city's fight for freedom and independence.
Downtown Boston
Feel the energy of Downtown Boston, the bustling center of the city. It combines historic landmarks, modern skyscrapers, and vibrant streets filled with shops, restaurants, and culture.
Boston Opera House
Step into the elegance of the Boston Opera House, a stunning venue that hosts world-class performances. Its ornate interiors and grand stage make it a must-see for arts enthusiasts.
Old Granary Burial Ground
Visit the Old Granary Burial Ground, a peaceful resting place for historic figures like Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, and John Hancock. Walk among the gravestones and connect with the city's revolutionary past.
Park Street Church
Marvel at the towering steeple of Park Street Church, a historic landmark that played an important role in the abolitionist movement and Boston's religious history.
King's Chapel
Discover King's Chapel, a beautiful stone church dating back to the 1700s. Its striking design and historic significance make it a fascinating stop for visitors.
Boston Common
Relax and explore Boston Common, the oldest public park in America. This expansive green space is perfect for picnics, strolling, or simply soaking in the city's historic charm.
Boston Public Garden
Right next door, the Boston Public Garden is a floral paradise. Famous for its colorful flowerbeds and tranquil lagoon, it's a serene escape in the city's heart.
Theater District
Enjoy the excitement of Boston's Theater District, where Broadway shows and local productions bring stories to life. It's the perfect spot for a memorable night out.
Chinatown
Experience the vibrant culture of Chinatown, filled with authentic restaurants, colorful festivals, and unique shops. It's a lively slice of Boston's diversity.
Swan Boats
Glide across the lagoon in the Public Garden on a Swan Boat. This charming tradition has delighted visitors for over 140 years and offers a peaceful ride with beautiful views.
Cheers Pub
Visit the iconic Cheers Pub, where the famous TV show was set. Its warm, friendly atmosphere makes it the perfect spot to grab a drink and imagine being part of the show.
Beacon Hill
Stroll through Beacon Hill, one of Boston's most picturesque neighborhoods. Its cobblestone streets, gaslit lamps, and historic homes make it feel like stepping back in time.
Charles River
Take in the beauty of the Charles River, a peaceful escape with stunning views. Walk along its pathways or enjoy the calming waters from the nearby esplanade.
Gibson House Museum
Step into the Victorian era at the Gibson House Museum. This preserved 19th-century home offers a glimpse into Boston's elegant past and the everyday life of its upper class.
Charles Street Meeting House
Visit the Charles Street Meeting House, a historic landmark that once hosted abolitionist meetings. It is a testament to Boston's role in the fight for equality.
Boston Public Library
Step into the majestic Boston Public Library, a knowledge and beauty treasure trove. Admire its marble staircases, grand murals, and peaceful courtyard, making it more than just a library.
John Hancock Tower
Gaze up at the John Hancock Tower, Boston's tallest building. Its sleek, mirrored design reflects the city's skyline and contrasts the historic surroundings.
Copley Square
Relax in Copley Square, a lively public space surrounded by architectural gems like the library and Trinity Church. It's an ideal spot to soak in Boston's mix of history and modernity.
Arts Boston
Dive into Boston's creative scene with Arts Boston, the city's go-to hub for live performances, concerts, and cultural events. It's perfect for art and theater lovers.
South End
Explore the South End, a trendy neighborhood with stunning brownstones, vibrant art galleries, and cozy cafes. Its mix of history and modern flair makes it a favorite for locals and visitors alike.
Trinity Church
Step into Trinity Church, a masterpiece of architecture in Boston's Back Bay. Known for its beautiful stained-glass windows and intricate design, it's a stunning landmark that blends art and history.
Back Bay
Wander through Back Bay, one of Boston's most elegant neighborhoods. With tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, and chic shopping spots, it's a perfect mix of charm and sophistication.
Newbury Street
Explore Newbury Street, Boston's premier shopping and dining destination. Lined with boutiques, galleries, and trendy cafes, it's the go-to spot for fashion, art, and delicious food.
Massachusetts State House
Admire the iconic Massachusetts State House with its gleaming golden dome. Perched on Beacon Hill, this historic building has been the center of state government since 1798 and offers a glimpse into Boston's rich political history.
State House Library
Discover the State House Library, a quiet retreat filled with rare books and historical records. It's a fascinating spot for those who love history and architecture.
Financial District
Experience the bustling Financial District, where historic landmarks meet modern skyscrapers. It's the business hub of Boston and a lively area for exploring during the day.
Otis House Museum
Step back at the Otis House Museum, a beautifully preserved 18th-century home. This Federal-style mansion offers a window into the life of Boston's elite during the city's early days.
Historic North End
Step into Boston's Historic North End, the city's oldest neighborhood. Known as "Little Italy," it's famous for its charming streets, Italian restaurants, and rich colonial history.
Paul Revere House
Visit the Paul Revere House, the former home of the legendary patriot. Learn about his midnight ride and explore the oldest remaining structure in downtown Boston.
Old North Church
Discover the Old North Church, where two lanterns signaled Paul Revere's famous ride. This historic church symbolizes the American Revolution and is a must-see landmark.
Copp's Hill Burial Ground
Stroll through Copp's Hill Burial Ground, the second-oldest cemetery in Boston. It's the resting place of notable colonial figures and offers stunning city and harbor views.
North End Park
Relax at North End Park, a vibrant green space with fountains, benches, and open areas. It's a perfect spot to take a break and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the North End.
USS Constitution Museum
Step aboard history at the USS Constitution Museum, where you can learn about "Old Ironsides," the world's oldest commissioned warship still afloat. Explore interactive exhibits and discover the ship's incredible story.
USS Cassin Young
Tour the USS Cassin Young, a World War II-era Navy destroyer. This well-preserved ship offers a fascinating glimpse into life aboard a mid-20th-century naval vessel.
Charlestown Navy Yard
Walk through the Charlestown Navy Yard, a historic shipyard now part of the Boston National Historical Park. It's a beautiful waterfront area perfect for exploring Boston's maritime history.
Bunker Hill Monument & Museum
Climb the Bunker Hill Monument for panoramic views of the city and visit the museum to learn about one of the first major battles of the American Revolution. It's a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
TD Garden
Experience the excitement of TD Garden, Boston's premier sports and entertainment arena. Home to the Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins, it's the place for thrilling games and unforgettable concerts.
North Station
Located beneath TD Garden, North Station is a major transportation hub connecting Boston to nearby cities via commuter rail, making it easy to explore beyond the city.
Boston Bruins Proshop
Shop like a true fan at the Boston Bruins Proshop, where you'll find jerseys, hats, and collectibles to celebrate your favorite hockey team.
Sports Museum
Explore Boston's rich sports history at the Sports Museum inside TD Garden. It's a treasure trove for sports lovers, from iconic athletes to legendary moments.
Commuter Rail
Hop on the Commuter Rail at North Station to travel conveniently to nearby destinations, offering a seamless way to explore greater Boston.
West End
Wander through the West End, a lively neighborhood filled with dining, entertainment, and historic sites. It's the perfect mix of old and new Boston.
Boston Children's Museum
Let your imagination run wild at the Boston Children's Museum! Packed with hands-on exhibits, this museum is a wonderland for kids and families. From art and science to culture and play, there's something for everyone to explore.
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
Relive history at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum. Board the replica ships, throw tea overboard, and immerse yourself in one of the most famous events of the American Revolution.
Fort Point Channel
Stroll along the scenic Fort Point Channel, a vibrant waterfront area with beautiful views, cafes, and public art installations. It's a peaceful escape in the heart of the city.
Institute of Contemporary Art
Dive into Boston's modern art scene at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA). Located on the waterfront, the ICA showcases thought-provoking exhibits and stunning harbor views.
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center
Discover one of the largest and most modern convention centers in the country. This massive venue hosts world-class events, trade shows, and conferences and is a hub of innovation and networking.
South Boston
Explore South Boston, or "Southie," a neighborhood blending history with trendy hotspots. Known for its Irish heritage, scenic waterfront, and welcoming vibe, it's a must-see city area.
Seaport District
Experience the Seaport District, Boston's coolest waterfront destination. With upscale dining, trendy shops, and gorgeous harbor views, it's a perfect spot to relax and explore.
Massport (Cruise Pickup Only)
Massport is your gateway to the seas, offering convenient access for cruise passengers. Whether arriving or departing, it's designed to make your journey smooth and stress-free.
Black Falcon Cruise Ship Terminal
Step into the Black Falcon Cruise Ship Terminal, Boston's primary port for luxury cruises. Its modern facilities and proximity to the city's top attractions make it the perfect starting point for an unforgettable voyage.
Boston Fish Pier
Discover the historic Boston Fish Pier, a hub for New England's fishing industry since 1914. Stroll along the pier, enjoy fresh seafood, or enjoy the bustling waterfront activity.
Leader Bank Pavilion
Catch a live show at the Leader Bank Pavilion, an outdoor amphitheater offering incredible performances with a stunning backdrop of Boston Harbor. It's a favorite spot for music lovers.
Boston World Trade Center
Explore the Boston World Trade Center, a dynamic venue for conferences and events. Its waterfront location and modern facilities make it a key part of the Seaport District.
Harpoon Brewery & Beer Hall
Sip on craft beer at Harpoon Brewery & Beer Hall, a local favorite. Enjoy freshly brewed beers, pretzels, and a lively atmosphere perfect for unwinding by the harbor.
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
Get ready for an unforgettable journey through Boston and Charlestown! This hop-on hop-off tour is packed with excitement, history, and fun. With over 100 points of interest, this one-day adventure is perfect for exploring the best of the city at your own pace. Climb aboard our double-decker bus and enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of Boston’s famous landmarks and hidden gems.
Departure
- Departing Location (206 Atlantic Ave., Boston, MA 02110)
- Or Start from any stops from stop-1 to stop-15
- Blue & Purple Route Tour
Highlights
- 360 degree panoramic city view
- Live & Automated Narrated Tour
- Charlestown Tour
- Unlimited Hop-on Hop-off 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
- 1 Day Validity
- Night Tour
Itinerary
New England Aquarium
Discover the magic of the ocean at the New England Aquarium! Home to playful penguins, graceful sea turtles, and mesmerizing jellyfish, this aquarium is a must-see for marine life enthusiasts. Don't miss the Giant Ocean Tank, a four-story coral reef with hundreds of fascinating creatures.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Step into history at Faneuil Hall Marketplace, a lively spot with shops, eateries, and street performers. Once a gathering place for revolutionary ideas, it's a hub for fun and culture.
Quincy Market
Taste your way through Quincy Market, Boston's iconic food hall. It's a paradise for food lovers, from creamy clam chowder to fresh lobster rolls.
Marriott Custom House
Marvel at the Marriott Custom House, one of Boston's oldest skyscrapers. Its clock tower and observation deck offer breathtaking views of the city skyline.
Old State House
Step into the heart of Boston's revolutionary history at the Old State House. This iconic building witnessed key moments like the Boston Massacre and served as a meeting place for colonial leaders shaping America's future.
Boston City Hall
Admire the bold architecture of Boston City Hall, a modern landmark in the Government Center. Its unique design contrasts the surrounding historic sites and reflects the city's evolving story.
Historic District
Stroll through Boston's Historic District, where cobblestone streets and centuries-old buildings transport you back in time. It's a living museum of America's colonial past.
Samuel Adams Taproom
Raise a glass at the Samuel Adams Taproom, a lively spot to enjoy locally brewed beers. Pair your drink with delicious snacks while soaking in the friendly atmosphere.
Old South Meeting House
Explore the Old South Meeting House, where colonists gathered to spark the Boston Tea Party. This landmark symbolizes the city's fight for freedom and independence.
Downtown Boston
Feel the energy of Downtown Boston, the bustling center of the city. It combines historic landmarks, modern skyscrapers, and vibrant streets filled with shops, restaurants, and culture.
Boston Opera House
Step into the elegance of the Boston Opera House, a stunning venue that hosts world-class performances. Its ornate interiors and grand stage make it a must-see for arts enthusiasts.
Old Granary Burial Ground
Visit the Old Granary Burial Ground, a peaceful resting place for historic figures like Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, and John Hancock. Walk among the gravestones and connect with the city's revolutionary past.
Park Street Church
Marvel at the towering steeple of Park Street Church, a historic landmark that played an important role in the abolitionist movement and Boston's religious history.
King's Chapel
Discover King's Chapel, a beautiful stone church dating back to the 1700s. Its striking design and historic significance make it a fascinating stop for visitors.
Boston Common
Relax and explore Boston Common, the oldest public park in America. This expansive green space is perfect for picnics, strolling, or simply soaking in the city's historic charm.
Boston Public Garden
Right next door, the Boston Public Garden is a floral paradise. Famous for its colorful flowerbeds and tranquil lagoon, it's a serene escape in the city's heart.
Theater District
Enjoy the excitement of Boston's Theater District, where Broadway shows and local productions bring stories to life. It's the perfect spot for a memorable night out.
Chinatown
Experience the vibrant culture of Chinatown, filled with authentic restaurants, colorful festivals, and unique shops. It's a lively slice of Boston's diversity.
Swan Boats
Glide across the lagoon in the Public Garden on a Swan Boat. This charming tradition has delighted visitors for over 140 years and offers a peaceful ride with beautiful views.
Cheers Pub
Visit the iconic Cheers Pub, where the famous TV show was set. Its warm, friendly atmosphere makes it the perfect spot to grab a drink and imagine being part of the show.
Beacon Hill
Stroll through Beacon Hill, one of Boston's most picturesque neighborhoods. Its cobblestone streets, gaslit lamps, and historic homes make it feel like stepping back in time.
Charles River
Take in the beauty of the Charles River, a peaceful escape with stunning views. Walk along its pathways or enjoy the calming waters from the nearby esplanade.
Gibson House Museum
Step into the Victorian era at the Gibson House Museum. This preserved 19th-century home offers a glimpse into Boston's elegant past and the everyday life of its upper class.
Charles Street Meeting House
Visit the Charles Street Meeting House, a historic landmark that once hosted abolitionist meetings. It is a testament to Boston's role in the fight for equality.
Boston Public Library
Step into the majestic Boston Public Library, a knowledge and beauty treasure trove. Admire its marble staircases, grand murals, and peaceful courtyard, making it more than just a library.
John Hancock Tower
Gaze up at the John Hancock Tower, Boston's tallest building. Its sleek, mirrored design reflects the city's skyline and contrasts the historic surroundings.
Copley Square
Relax in Copley Square, a lively public space surrounded by architectural gems like the library and Trinity Church. It's an ideal spot to soak in Boston's mix of history and modernity.
Arts Boston
Dive into Boston's creative scene with Arts Boston, the city's go-to hub for live performances, concerts, and cultural events. It's perfect for art and theater lovers.
South End
Explore the South End, a trendy neighborhood with stunning brownstones, vibrant art galleries, and cozy cafes. Its mix of history and modern flair makes it a favorite for locals and visitors alike.
Trinity Church
Step into Trinity Church, a masterpiece of architecture in Boston's Back Bay. Known for its beautiful stained-glass windows and intricate design, it's a stunning landmark that blends art and history.
Back Bay
Wander through Back Bay, one of Boston's most elegant neighborhoods. With tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, and chic shopping spots, it's a perfect mix of charm and sophistication.
Newbury Street
Explore Newbury Street, Boston's premier shopping and dining destination. Lined with boutiques, galleries, and trendy cafes, it's the go-to spot for fashion, art, and delicious food.
Massachusetts State House
Admire the iconic Massachusetts State House with its gleaming golden dome. Perched on Beacon Hill, this historic building has been the center of state government since 1798 and offers a glimpse into Boston's rich political history.
State House Library
Discover the State House Library, a quiet retreat filled with rare books and historical records. It's a fascinating spot for those who love history and architecture.
Financial District
Experience the bustling Financial District, where historic landmarks meet modern skyscrapers. It's the business hub of Boston and a lively area for exploring during the day.
Otis House Museum
Step back at the Otis House Museum, a beautifully preserved 18th-century home. This Federal-style mansion offers a window into the life of Boston's elite during the city's early days.
Historic North End
Step into Boston's Historic North End, the city's oldest neighborhood. Known as "Little Italy," it's famous for its charming streets, Italian restaurants, and rich colonial history.
Paul Revere House
Visit the Paul Revere House, the former home of the legendary patriot. Learn about his midnight ride and explore the oldest remaining structure in downtown Boston.
Old North Church
Discover the Old North Church, where two lanterns signaled Paul Revere's famous ride. This historic church symbolizes the American Revolution and is a must-see landmark.
Copp's Hill Burial Ground
Stroll through Copp's Hill Burial Ground, the second-oldest cemetery in Boston. It's the resting place of notable colonial figures and offers stunning city and harbor views.
North End Park
Relax at North End Park, a vibrant green space with fountains, benches, and open areas. It's a perfect spot to take a break and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the North End.
USS Constitution Museum
Step aboard history at the USS Constitution Museum, where you can learn about "Old Ironsides," the world's oldest commissioned warship still afloat. Explore interactive exhibits and discover the ship's incredible story.
USS Cassin Young
Tour the USS Cassin Young, a World War II-era Navy destroyer. This well-preserved ship offers a fascinating glimpse into life aboard a mid-20th-century naval vessel.
Charlestown Navy Yard
Walk through the Charlestown Navy Yard, a historic shipyard now part of the Boston National Historical Park. It's a beautiful waterfront area perfect for exploring Boston's maritime history.
Bunker Hill Monument & Museum
Climb the Bunker Hill Monument for panoramic views of the city and visit the museum to learn about one of the first major battles of the American Revolution. It's a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
TD Garden
Experience the excitement of TD Garden, Boston's premier sports and entertainment arena. Home to the Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins, it's the place for thrilling games and unforgettable concerts.
North Station
Located beneath TD Garden, North Station is a major transportation hub connecting Boston to nearby cities via commuter rail, making it easy to explore beyond the city.
Boston Bruins Proshop
Shop like a true fan at the Boston Bruins Proshop, where you'll find jerseys, hats, and collectibles to celebrate your favorite hockey team.
Sports Museum
Explore Boston's rich sports history at the Sports Museum inside TD Garden. It's a treasure trove for sports lovers, from iconic athletes to legendary moments.
Commuter Rail
Hop on the Commuter Rail at North Station to travel conveniently to nearby destinations, offering a seamless way to explore greater Boston.
West End
Wander through the West End, a lively neighborhood filled with dining, entertainment, and historic sites. It's the perfect mix of old and new Boston.
Boston Children's Museum
Let your imagination run wild at the Boston Children's Museum! Packed with hands-on exhibits, this museum is a wonderland for kids and families. From art and science to culture and play, there's something for everyone to explore.
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
Relive history at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum. Board the replica ships, throw tea overboard, and immerse yourself in one of the most famous events of the American Revolution.
Fort Point Channel
Stroll along the scenic Fort Point Channel, a vibrant waterfront area with beautiful views, cafes, and public art installations. It's a peaceful escape in the heart of the city.
Institute of Contemporary Art
Dive into Boston's modern art scene at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA). Located on the waterfront, the ICA showcases thought-provoking exhibits and stunning harbor views.
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center
Discover one of the largest and most modern convention centers in the country. This massive venue hosts world-class events, trade shows, and conferences and is a hub of innovation and networking.
South Boston
Explore South Boston, or "Southie," a neighborhood blending history with trendy hotspots. Known for its Irish heritage, scenic waterfront, and welcoming vibe, it's a must-see city area.
Seaport District
Experience the Seaport District, Boston's coolest waterfront destination. With upscale dining, trendy shops, and gorgeous harbor views, it's a perfect spot to relax and explore.
Massport (Cruise Pickup Only)
Massport is your gateway to the seas, offering convenient access for cruise passengers. Whether arriving or departing, it's designed to make your journey smooth and stress-free.
Black Falcon Cruise Ship Terminal
Step into the Black Falcon Cruise Ship Terminal, Boston's primary port for luxury cruises. Its modern facilities and proximity to the city's top attractions make it the perfect starting point for an unforgettable voyage.
Boston Fish Pier
Discover the historic Boston Fish Pier, a hub for New England's fishing industry since 1914. Stroll along the pier, enjoy fresh seafood, or enjoy the bustling waterfront activity.
Leader Bank Pavilion
Catch a live show at the Leader Bank Pavilion, an outdoor amphitheater offering incredible performances with a stunning backdrop of Boston Harbor. It's a favorite spot for music lovers.
Boston World Trade Center
Explore the Boston World Trade Center, a dynamic venue for conferences and events. Its waterfront location and modern facilities make it a key part of the Seaport District.
Harpoon Brewery & Beer Hall
Sip on craft beer at Harpoon Brewery & Beer Hall, a local favorite. Enjoy freshly brewed beers, pretzels, and a lively atmosphere perfect for unwinding by the harbor.
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.