Full-Day Minivan Tour of Revolutionary Boston, Lexington and Concord

Spend a day tracing America's Revolutionary story and wider past in Boston, Lexington and Concord without the inconveniences of self-drive, buses and crowds on this private minivan tour. Sit back and view the sights as your driver-guide recounts facts and snippets you may not hear otherwise. Highlights include Boston's Paul Revere's House and Tea Party ships, plus Lexington's landmarks and Concord's gems, including the home of 19th-century 'Little Women' author, Louisa May Alcott. Hotel pickup and drop-off complete your trip.

Hassle-free private tour of revolutionary Boston, Lexington and Concord
Travel by comfortable air-conditioned minivan to avoid transport hassles
See Boston’s war-era sites, the ‘Little Women’ house and North Bridge
Get your bearings in area and hear tales and details you’d miss if alone

What To Expect

The Paul Revere House

The Revere House is the oldest house in Boston proper. See how Puritan architecture has lasted and influenced New England architecture since 1630.
2 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Old North Church & Historic Site

Hear the story behind Longfellow’s poem with the famous phrase “one if by land, two if by sea.”
2 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

USS Constitution

View the oldest commissioned warship in the world and learn why she is called “Old Ironsides.”
2 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Bunker Hill Monument

Visit the museum, view the exhibits and learn why the events here changed American history forever.
• Admission Ticket Free

Faneuil Hall Marketplace

See our “cradle of liberty,” where the Sons of Liberty met to plan the revolution.
2 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Old State House

View the oldest public building in American and hear about the Boston Massacre that happened nearby.
2 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

King’s Chapel

See Boston’s early Anglican Church, built in 1742 to replace the original wooden church built in the 1680″s.
1 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Granary Burying Ground

View the gravesites of Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, and John Hancock and other important Bostonians from the Revolutionary Era
1 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Boston Common

The Boston Common the is country’s oldest public park, established by the Puritans in 1634.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Louisburg Square

See this prominent Federalist neighborhood on historic Beacon Hill
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Acorn Street

See Boston’s most photographed street, even take a picture or two yourself.
1 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Old South Meeting House

Hear about the meetings that led up to the Boston Tea Party at this historic meeting house.
2 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

See the replica ships in the harbor representing those from the Boston Tea Party.
1 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Hancock-Clarke House

See where Paul Revere woke Sam Adams and John Hancock to warn them the British might be looking for them to hang them for treason.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Buckman Tavern

See where the Lexington Militia awaited the arrival of British troops before the skirmish on Lexington Green the next morning.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Lexington Green

See the site and hear the story of the skirmish where many consider the birth of the Second Amendment to have taken place.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

The Old North Bridge

Travel through the national park, hearing the story of the fateful night in 1775 where shots were first fired by patriots at the British. View the eight-minute video presentation in the visitors center and and related exhibits.
40 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House

See where Alcott and her sisters were raised and where she wrote ‘Little Women.”
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Ralph Waldo Emerson House

See the home of one of America’s most influential and beloved poets and philosophers.
2 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Walden Pond State Reservation

See the pond that captured the imagination of Henry David Thoreau and led to his most famous and important written work.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Longfellow House Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site Massachusetts

See the home where George Washington lived when he commanded the Continental Army. Later it became the home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, one of America’s most esteemed poets.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Highlight

Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 1 day of travel. In this case confirmation will be received as soon as possible, subject to availability
Wheelchair accessible
Stroller accessible
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Infant seats available
Transportation is wheelchair accessible
Most travelers can participate
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate

Include

Air-conditioned vehicle
Bottled water

Exclude

Lunch

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