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Single Ride Pass

Price

$39.99

Tour Type

Single Ride

Duration

90 minutes

Stops

8 Stops

About This Tour

Want to see the best of Boston in just 90 minutes? Hop on Boston's first double-decker, open-top bus with the Single Ride Pass! Departing every 20-30 minutes from 206 Atlantic Ave or hop-on from any stop, this tour takes you on the famous Blue Route, featuring eight iconic stops like the New England Aquarium and Old State House.

Enjoy live commentary as you relax and discover Boston's rich history and charm. This quick and comfortable tour is the perfect way to experience the city's most famous landmarks in a short time. Don't miss this chance to explore Boston from the top of a double-decker bus!

Departure

  • Departing Locations (206 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02110)
  • Or, reach any of the stops from Stop-1 to Stop-8.
  • Blue route tour

Highlights

  • Learn more about this activity’s Enhanced Health & Hygiene Measures
  • Tour the city with a licensed NYC tour guide, who will provide you with fascinating local information and insight
  • 360 degree panoramic city view
  • Stop-1 to Stop-8
  • Double-Decker Bus Tour
  • Over 100 Points of Interest

What’s Included

  • Boston City Tour Single Ride Pass
  • Stop-1 to Stop-8
  • Blue Route Tour
  • Double-Decker Bus Tour
  • 90 Minutes Tour
  • 1 Day Validity
  • Hop-on Hop-off Tour
  • Charlestown Sightseeing Tour
  • Night Tour

Itinerary

New England Aquarium

Step into a world of marine wonders at the New England Aquarium. From playful penguins to massive sea turtles, this is the perfect spot to learn about life under the sea. Don't miss the Giant Ocean Tank, home to hundreds of fascinating creatures!


Faneuil Hall Marketplace

Experience Boston's history and energy at Faneuil Hall Marketplace. This bustling spot combines old-world charm with modern shopping and dining. It's the perfect place to grab a bite or enjoy live street performances.


Quincy Market

Quincy Market is a food lover's paradise! Explore rows of vendors serving everything from clam chowder to sweet treats. It's the best place to taste Boston's flavors.


Marriott Custom House

Marvel at the Marriott Custom House, one of Boston's oldest skyscrapers. Its iconic clock tower offers a glimpse into the city's rich architectural history.


Old State House

Step back at the Old State House, one of Boston's oldest buildings. This historic site witnessed the Boston Massacre and played a key role in the American Revolution. It's a must-see for history lovers!


Boston City Hall

Boston City Hall showcases bold, modern architecture in the city's heart. It's a striking contrast to the surrounding historic buildings and a hub for local government.


Historic District

Take a stroll through Boston's Historic District, where cobblestone streets and colonial buildings transport you to the past. It's the perfect spot to soak in the city's rich heritage.


Samuel Adams Taproom

Enjoy a refreshing taste of Boston at the Samuel Adams Taproom. Try their famous brews while relaxing in a lively and welcoming atmosphere.


Old South Meeting House

Discover the Old South Meeting House, where the Boston Tea Party began! This historic landmark symbolizes the city's fight for freedom and a fascinating stop for all visitors.



Downtown Boston

Feel the city's pulse in Downtown Boston, where historic landmarks meet modern energy. It's a lively area with shops, restaurants, and iconic attractions.


Boston Opera House

Step into elegance at the Boston Opera House, a stunning venue known for its grand performances and breathtaking architecture. It's a must-see for culture lovers.


Old Granary Burial Ground

Visit the Old Granary Burial Ground, where notable figures like Paul Revere and Samuel Adams are laid to rest. This peaceful spot offers a glimpse into America's revolutionary history.


Park Street Church

Marvel at the beautiful Park Street Church, a historic site with a towering steeple. This church played an important role in the abolitionist movement and Boston's rich history.


King's Chapel

Explore King's Chapel, a beautiful stone church that dates back to the 1700s. Its unique architecture and historic significance make it a fascinating stop for visitors.


Boston Common

Explore Boston Common, the oldest public park in the United States. This peaceful green space is perfect for relaxing, strolling, or simply soaking up Boston's history.


Boston Public Garden

Right next to Boston Common is the Boston Public Garden, a beautiful park known for its vibrant flowers and famous Swan Boats. It's a picture-perfect spot to enjoy nature.


Theater District

Step into Boston's Theater District, where Broadway shows and live performances excite the city. It's the cultural heart of Boston's nightlife.


Chinatown

Experience the flavors and culture of Boston's Chinatown. From delicious dumplings to traditional festivals, it's a vibrant area full of life and energy.


Swan Boats

Hop aboard a Swan Boat and glide across the serene pond in the Public Garden. This charming ride has been a beloved Boston tradition for over 100 years.


Cheers Pub

Visit the iconic Cheers Pub, which was made famous by the TV show. Known for its friendly vibe and classic décor, it's the perfect spot to grab a drink and say, "Where everybody knows your name!"


Beacon Hill

Stroll through Beacon Hill, one of Boston's most charming neighborhoods. Its cobblestone streets, gaslit lamps, and historic homes make it a picture-perfect part of the city.


Charles River

Take in the beauty of the Charles River, a serene waterway perfect for walking, biking, or simply enjoying stunning views of the Boston skyline.


Gibson House Museum

Step into the past at the Gibson House Museum, a well-preserved Victorian home. It offers a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century Boston life.


Charles Street Meeting House

Visit the historic Charles Street Meeting House, once a hub for abolitionist activities. This landmark is a testament to Boston's role in the fight for equality.


Boston Public Library

Step into the Boston Public Library, a masterpiece of architecture and knowledge. Its grand reading rooms and stunning murals make it a peaceful retreat and hub for history lovers.


John Hancock Tower

Marvel at the sleek John Hancock Tower, Boston's tallest building. Its reflective glass design perfectly captures the beauty of the surrounding city.


Copley Square

Relax in Copley Square, a vibrant public space surrounded by some of Boston's most iconic landmarks. It's a great spot to people-watch or enjoy the lively atmosphere.


Arts Boston

Discover Boston's vibrant arts scene with Arts Boston. It's a gateway to the city's rich cultural offerings, from theatre to live performances.


South End

Stroll through Boston's South End, known for its tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, and thriving food scene. It's a neighborhood full of character and charm.


Trinity Church

Step inside Trinity Church, a stunning architectural gem in Boston's Back Bay. Known for its breathtaking stained-glass windows and grand interior, it's a masterpiece of design and history.


Back Bay

Explore the elegance of Back Bay, a neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, and upscale shops. It's a blend of charm and sophistication.


Newbury Street

Stroll down Newbury Street, Boston's premier shopping and dining destination. From trendy boutiques to cozy cafes, it's the perfect place to unwind and soak up the city's vibrant atmosphere.


Massachusetts State House

Admire the iconic Massachusetts State House with its shining golden dome. This historic building is the seat of government and a symbol of Boston's rich political heritage.


State House Library

Step into the State House Library, a hidden gem filled with historic books and documents. It's a quiet and fascinating spot to explore Boston's legislative history.


Financial District

Explore the bustling Financial District, where modern skyscrapers meet historic landmarks. It's a vibrant area that showcases Boston's business and cultural energy.


Otis House Museum

Visit the Otis House Museum, a beautifully restored 18th-century home. This historic site offers a glimpse into how Boston's elite lived in the city's early days.


Tour Map

Before You Go

  • Ride in comfort in a climate-controlled, luxury tour bus
  • Enjoy 15-minute guided walking tours of NYC's most iconic sites - Central Park, Rockefeller Center, and more!
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  • 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.

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Total $43.99

About This Tour

Want to see the best of Boston in just 90 minutes? Hop on Boston's first double-decker, open-top bus with the Single Ride Pass! Departing every 20-30 minutes from 206 Atlantic Ave or hop-on from any stop, this tour takes you on the famous Blue Route, featuring eight iconic stops like the New England Aquarium and Old State House.

Enjoy live commentary as you relax and discover Boston's rich history and charm. This quick and comfortable tour is the perfect way to experience the city's most famous landmarks in a short time. Don't miss this chance to explore Boston from the top of a double-decker bus!

Departure

  • Departing Locations (206 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02110)
  • Or, reach any of the stops from Stop-1 to Stop-8.
  • Blue route tour

Highlights

  • Learn more about this activity’s Enhanced Health & Hygiene Measures
  • Tour the city with a licensed NYC tour guide, who will provide you with fascinating local information and insight
  • 360 degree panoramic city view
  • Stop-1 to Stop-8
  • Double-Decker Bus Tour
  • Over 100 Points of Interest

What’s Included

  • Boston City Tour Single Ride Pass
  • Stop-1 to Stop-8
  • Blue Route Tour
  • Double-Decker Bus Tour
  • 90 Minutes Tour
  • 1 Day Validity
  • Hop-on Hop-off Tour
  • Charlestown Sightseeing Tour
  • Night Tour

Itinerary

New England Aquarium

Step into a world of marine wonders at the New England Aquarium. From playful penguins to massive sea turtles, this is the perfect spot to learn about life under the sea. Don't miss the Giant Ocean Tank, home to hundreds of fascinating creatures!


Faneuil Hall Marketplace

Experience Boston's history and energy at Faneuil Hall Marketplace. This bustling spot combines old-world charm with modern shopping and dining. It's the perfect place to grab a bite or enjoy live street performances.


Quincy Market

Quincy Market is a food lover's paradise! Explore rows of vendors serving everything from clam chowder to sweet treats. It's the best place to taste Boston's flavors.


Marriott Custom House

Marvel at the Marriott Custom House, one of Boston's oldest skyscrapers. Its iconic clock tower offers a glimpse into the city's rich architectural history.


Old State House

Step back at the Old State House, one of Boston's oldest buildings. This historic site witnessed the Boston Massacre and played a key role in the American Revolution. It's a must-see for history lovers!


Boston City Hall

Boston City Hall showcases bold, modern architecture in the city's heart. It's a striking contrast to the surrounding historic buildings and a hub for local government.


Historic District

Take a stroll through Boston's Historic District, where cobblestone streets and colonial buildings transport you to the past. It's the perfect spot to soak in the city's rich heritage.


Samuel Adams Taproom

Enjoy a refreshing taste of Boston at the Samuel Adams Taproom. Try their famous brews while relaxing in a lively and welcoming atmosphere.


Old South Meeting House

Discover the Old South Meeting House, where the Boston Tea Party began! This historic landmark symbolizes the city's fight for freedom and a fascinating stop for all visitors.



Downtown Boston

Feel the city's pulse in Downtown Boston, where historic landmarks meet modern energy. It's a lively area with shops, restaurants, and iconic attractions.


Boston Opera House

Step into elegance at the Boston Opera House, a stunning venue known for its grand performances and breathtaking architecture. It's a must-see for culture lovers.


Old Granary Burial Ground

Visit the Old Granary Burial Ground, where notable figures like Paul Revere and Samuel Adams are laid to rest. This peaceful spot offers a glimpse into America's revolutionary history.


Park Street Church

Marvel at the beautiful Park Street Church, a historic site with a towering steeple. This church played an important role in the abolitionist movement and Boston's rich history.


King's Chapel

Explore King's Chapel, a beautiful stone church that dates back to the 1700s. Its unique architecture and historic significance make it a fascinating stop for visitors.


Boston Common

Explore Boston Common, the oldest public park in the United States. This peaceful green space is perfect for relaxing, strolling, or simply soaking up Boston's history.


Boston Public Garden

Right next to Boston Common is the Boston Public Garden, a beautiful park known for its vibrant flowers and famous Swan Boats. It's a picture-perfect spot to enjoy nature.


Theater District

Step into Boston's Theater District, where Broadway shows and live performances excite the city. It's the cultural heart of Boston's nightlife.


Chinatown

Experience the flavors and culture of Boston's Chinatown. From delicious dumplings to traditional festivals, it's a vibrant area full of life and energy.


Swan Boats

Hop aboard a Swan Boat and glide across the serene pond in the Public Garden. This charming ride has been a beloved Boston tradition for over 100 years.


Cheers Pub

Visit the iconic Cheers Pub, which was made famous by the TV show. Known for its friendly vibe and classic décor, it's the perfect spot to grab a drink and say, "Where everybody knows your name!"


Beacon Hill

Stroll through Beacon Hill, one of Boston's most charming neighborhoods. Its cobblestone streets, gaslit lamps, and historic homes make it a picture-perfect part of the city.


Charles River

Take in the beauty of the Charles River, a serene waterway perfect for walking, biking, or simply enjoying stunning views of the Boston skyline.


Gibson House Museum

Step into the past at the Gibson House Museum, a well-preserved Victorian home. It offers a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century Boston life.


Charles Street Meeting House

Visit the historic Charles Street Meeting House, once a hub for abolitionist activities. This landmark is a testament to Boston's role in the fight for equality.


Boston Public Library

Step into the Boston Public Library, a masterpiece of architecture and knowledge. Its grand reading rooms and stunning murals make it a peaceful retreat and hub for history lovers.


John Hancock Tower

Marvel at the sleek John Hancock Tower, Boston's tallest building. Its reflective glass design perfectly captures the beauty of the surrounding city.


Copley Square

Relax in Copley Square, a vibrant public space surrounded by some of Boston's most iconic landmarks. It's a great spot to people-watch or enjoy the lively atmosphere.


Arts Boston

Discover Boston's vibrant arts scene with Arts Boston. It's a gateway to the city's rich cultural offerings, from theatre to live performances.


South End

Stroll through Boston's South End, known for its tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, and thriving food scene. It's a neighborhood full of character and charm.


Trinity Church

Step inside Trinity Church, a stunning architectural gem in Boston's Back Bay. Known for its breathtaking stained-glass windows and grand interior, it's a masterpiece of design and history.


Back Bay

Explore the elegance of Back Bay, a neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, and upscale shops. It's a blend of charm and sophistication.


Newbury Street

Stroll down Newbury Street, Boston's premier shopping and dining destination. From trendy boutiques to cozy cafes, it's the perfect place to unwind and soak up the city's vibrant atmosphere.


Massachusetts State House

Admire the iconic Massachusetts State House with its shining golden dome. This historic building is the seat of government and a symbol of Boston's rich political heritage.


State House Library

Step into the State House Library, a hidden gem filled with historic books and documents. It's a quiet and fascinating spot to explore Boston's legislative history.


Financial District

Explore the bustling Financial District, where modern skyscrapers meet historic landmarks. It's a vibrant area that showcases Boston's business and cultural energy.


Otis House Museum

Visit the Otis House Museum, a beautifully restored 18th-century home. This historic site offers a glimpse into how Boston's elite lived in the city's early days.


Tour Map

Before You Go

  • Ride in comfort in a climate-controlled, luxury tour bus
  • Enjoy 15-minute guided walking tours of NYC's most iconic sites - Central Park, Rockefeller Center, and more!
  • checl
  • 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.