Discover the rich history and iconic landmarks of Boston, where America’s past comes alve in a vibrant, modern city.
Follow the 2.5-mile Freedom Trail, a historic walking route that takes you through 16 significant sites, including Paul Revere’s House and the Old North Church.
Established in 1634, Boston Common is America’s oldest public park, offering a peaceful green space in the heart of the city, surrounded by historic landmarks.
Known as the “Cradle of Liberty,” Faneuil Hall has been a marketplace and meeting hall since 1743, playing a vital role in the American Revolution.
Visit the oldest remaining structure in downtown Boston, the former home of American patriot Paul Revere, now a museum dedicated to his life and legacy.
Explore the charming streets of Beacon Hill, known for its cobblestone lanes, Federal-style row houses, and the picturesque Acorn Street.
Relive the historic Boston Tea Party through interactive exhibits, reenactments, and a chance to throw tea into the harbor yourself.
Visit the campus of Harvard University, the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States, located just across the Charles River in Cambridge.
Known as “Old Ironsides,” the USS Constitution is the world’s oldest commissioned warship afloat, with a museum dedicated to its storied past.
Explore the architectural beauty of the Boston Public Library, one of the oldest and largest public libraries in the U.S., with stunning murals and reading rooms.
Adjacent to Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market is a bustling marketplace offering a variety of food, shopping, and entertainment options in a historic setting.
From the Freedom Trail to Harvard University, Boston offers a rich tapestry of historic sites and cultural experiences. Start planning your visit to this iconic American city today!