Best of Boston: Harvard, Lexington, Concord & City Highlights
Best of Boston: Harvard, Lexington, Concord & City Highlights
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- Public Garden
- Newbury Street
- Freedom Trail
- North End
- Faneuil Hall & Quincy Marketplace
- Lexington & Concord
- Harvard Square
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Celebrate the country's pursuit of liberty on a full-day guided tour that highlights Boston's patriotic sights and the historic towns of Lexington and Concord. Board your motorcoach and drive to Harvard Yard. Stroll through Harvard Square on your own and pass the hallowed grounds of one of America's oldest and most prestigious universities. History abounds in the town of Lexington and your tour explores this quaint area with a photo stop at the infamous Lexington Green. Continue to Concord and a stop at the Old North Bridge. Lovingly restored, the bridge is famous for the 'shot heard 'round the world.' Return to Boston and visit the bustling Quincy Market for lunch on your own and independent sightseeing. Then continue past patriotic highlights culminating at the Old North Church for an outside visit to relive Paul Revere's midnight ride and learn the history of this epic event of the American Revolution. Return to port.
特記事項:
Depending on the ships time in port, some ships will operate this tour at 7 hours duration.Tour sequence may vary due to traffic conditions or to ship's late arrival. Lunch will be on your own at Quincy Market. Please remember to bring cash and/or a credit card. On certain voyages this tour will return after your pre-arranged early or first dinner seating, please make alternate dining plans for that evening. Harvard Yard may be closed without prior notice in which case you will view the yard from the exterior of the university gates.Child Price:
12 & under reduced詳細
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.