Boston Walking Tours – History In The City Right At Your Feet
Boston Walking Tours. There are many of them in the city, and all you have to do is get out there. Boston history is right there when you put one foot in front of the other. Whether you’re a visitor to the city, or a lifelong resident who’s never walked the trails, here’s your guide to Boston Walking Tours.
Boston Walking Tours And Trails
The Freedom Trail– With the Walk Into History Tour, experience more than 250 years of history on Boston’s iconic Freedom Trail®— the 2.5-mile red line leading to 16 nationally significant historic sites. Purchase tickets and get more into about the other tours here.
The Heritage Trails explore the different cultures that are part of Boston’s history. The tours are mostly self-guided and maps are available online.
Women’s Heritage Trail – The Boston Women’s Heritage Trail (BWHT) offers Self-Guided Tours in areas of Boston where women from a wide variety of settings, occupations, and backgrounds made history.
Black Heritage Trail – The Black Heritage Trail® is a 1.6 mile walk through the heart of Boston’s Beacon Hill neighborhood. Most sites along the trail remain private residences. However, the final stops—the Abiel Smith School and the African Meeting House—are part of the Museum of African American History which is open to the public.
Irish Heritage Trail – The Irish Heritage Trail, a guide to landmarks of Irish-American artists and heroes from the 1700s to the present here in Massachusetts. The Trail is divided into three sections: 20 sites in downtown Boston and Back Bay, covering over three miles: and over 20 other landmarks in Boston neighborhoods, cities and towns throughout the state.
The JFK Trail – Visit the same places President John F. Kennedy often visited in Boston.
Rose Kennedy Greenway Walking Tour – Discover the story of Boston’s newest urban park that connects people and places once divided by an elevated highway.
Hope you enjoy one of the many Boston Walking Tours.