Boston Revolutionary War Sites: The Freedom Trail + The Boston Tea Party Tour

Lincoln Travel Co.

If you know anything about Boston, you know it’s basically known for two things: 1) the American Revolution and 2) Sports!

The history is EVERYWHERE. And the best way to see everything is the Freedom Trail. The Freedom Trail is a 2.5 mile walking trail that takes you past 17 official (and countless more) historical sites of Colonial and Revolutionary Boston.

So here’s everything you need to know about it.

The trail starts in Boston Commons and the first place you’ll want to go is the Boston Commons Visitor Center. It’s pretty easy to walk to if you’re staying in the middle of Boston, but the “Park Street” T Station (red and green lines) is also right there.

The Freedom Trail

There are 17 official sites: - Boston Common - Massachusetts State House - Park Street Church - Granary Burying Ground - King’s Chapel - Boston Latin School Site

So what’s included on the Freedom Trail?

The Freedom Trail is affiliated with the National Park Service and they offer a few different tour options. There’s a Freedom Trail Audio Tour that you can access here or in the official NPS App. It has over 90 minutes of audio from 23 different stops.

Freedom Trail Guided Tours

I paid to go inside the Paul Revere House and the Old North Church ($5-6 each but only $1 for children) and even though we were only in each place for about 15 minutes, it felt worth it.

Sites That Cost Extra $$$

I think a full day is a pretty generous time frame, but if you’re a major American Revolutionary War history buff then you could easily spend longer (sometimes things are more enjoyable if you split them up over the course of 2-3 days).

How Long Does the Freedom Trail Take?

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