Boston Cambridge Lexington and Concord Private Day Tour

This is an action packed private day tour of the sites, history and events of the Revolutionary War era in Boston, Cambridge Lexington & Concord. We drive the Freedom Trail with stories of the city's 400 year history, the events, people and sites which led up to the war. In the oldest neighborhoods of the city, we'll give context to historic events like the Boston Tea Party, Boston Massacre and Battle of Bunker Hill. We'll take a quick walking tour of Harvard, explain the role it played in the start of the war and where George Washington himself spent time. A 10 mile drive gets us to Lexington Green where we take in the significance of the site and the story of what happened that night in April 1775. Next the picturesque town of Concord, to the Old North Bridge and how the second battle of the war took the British by surprise. Pick up and drop off in Downtown Boston, a stop for lunch along the way (not included in price of tour) and as light or heavy on history as you'd like.

See native wildlife in their natural environment
Private guide for a more personalized experience
Wine-tasting fees included

What To Expect

Freedom Trail

We’ll drive the 16 sites of Boston’s Freedom Trail, which covers some of the most historic neighborhoods of the city.

We’ll pause at several to share stories, history and legends of the events and people that made them famous.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Free

Boston Common

The history of this original part of Boston.

• Admission Ticket Free

Massachusetts State House

Stop to see the famous architecture and story of the gold dome.
• Admission Ticket Free

King’s Chapel

The first Anglican Church in Boston.
• Admission Ticket Free

Granary Burying Ground

Where some of Boston’s Revolutionary War legends are buried.
• Admission Ticket Free

Old State House

One of the oldest buildings in the city and site of some major historic events.
• Admission Ticket Free

Faneuil Hall Marketplace

We’ll explain the significance of this area now and over the past several hundred years.
• Admission Ticket Free

North End

Drive through this historic, and still vibrant neighborhood, even stop for a signature cannoli.
• Admission Ticket Free

The Paul Revere House

Home of the famous Son of Liberty.
• Admission Ticket Free

Old North Church & Historic Site

Where the lanterns were hung the night of Paul Revere’s midnight ride.
• Admission Ticket Free

Harvard Square

Optional walking tour around the public parts of the campus with the sites and history of the oldest college in the country.
We’ll stop for lunch (not included in price of tour) someplace around Harvard Square.
1 hour 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Lexington

From Cambridge we’ll take the 30 minute drive to Lexington
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Lexington Green

The first battle of the Revolutionary War happened right at this spot. Hear the story of how things unfolded on this April night 1775.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Hancock-Clarke House

This house played an important role for Sam Adams and we’ll share the intriguing story from the outside.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Battle Road Trail

Drive along the same route as Paul Revere and the British army. This is about a 30 minute drive
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

The Old North Bridge

These now tranquil surroundings were the scene for the second battle between local militia and the Red Coats. Lots of stories to tell about the battle and the people involved.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Boston

After the sites in Concord, we’ll take the 45 minute drive back to Boston
45 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Highlight

Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
Infants must sit on laps
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Stroller accessible
Most travelers can participate
Not wheelchair accessible
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate

Include

Air-conditioned vehicle
Private transportation

Exclude

Lunch
Gratuities

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