Private Freedom Trail History and Food Tour
Get a taste of Boston history, from Paul Revere to clam chowder
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Highlights
- Savor dishes with Colonial roots like clam chowder and baked beans at Boston Public Market.
- Wander through one of Boston's oldest streets as your guide shares its history.
- Step into early American life at Paul Revere’s home.
- Pause for reflection at the Holocaust Memorial in a scenic park.
- Enjoy the bustling atmosphere and street performances at a food hall alongside the "Cradle of Liberty."
- Stroll the beautifully transformed Rose Kennedy Greenway and learn what makes it so special.
- Experience the 300-year-old Haymarket tradition at a vibrant outdoor market on Fridays and Saturdays.
- Discover the Old North Church's key role in the American Revolution as you admire its iconic architecture.















What you'll do
Walk the Freedom Trail with a local guide who knows Boston’s history — and its best bites.
This tour blends iconic landmarks with food stops that highlight the city’s Colonial roots and immigrant flavors, from clam chowder and baked ...
Walk the Freedom Trail with a local guide who knows Boston’s history — and its best bites.
This tour blends iconic landmarks with food stops that highlight the city’s Colonial roots and immigrant flavors, from clam chowder and baked beans to cannoli and Italian paninis.
You’ll explore lively spots like the Boston Public Market and Faneuil Hall, wander one of the city’s oldest streets, and visit the Paul Revere House and Old North Church. There’s time to reflect at the Holocaust Memorial and enjoy the green spaces that now connect old neighborhoods.
At each stop, your guide shares stories you won’t find in textbooks, making history and local culture come alive.
Come hungry! Your guide will recommend their favorite things to try at each stop. You can choose what to taste — or skip the snacks and just take in the atmosphere. If you sample everything, expect to spend around $30.
Itinerary
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Boston Public Market
Featuring some of New England’s best produce plus local specialties like clam chowder and baked beans
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Haymarket
The site of a 300-year-old market that comes alive on Fridays and Saturdays for shockingly low prices on fresh produce
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Blackstone Block
Where you’ll learn about Boston’s history on one of its oldest streets
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Holocaust Memorial
An evocative park with symbolic glass towers
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Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall
A 1792 former marketplace and an 1820s food hall in one historic complex
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Rose Kennedy Greenway
A revitalized urban park with scenic views
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Salumeria Italiana
A hidden gem deli serving up delicious paninis
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Paul Revere House & Mall
Where we’ll dig into the story of Revere’s legendary midnight ride
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Old North Church
An architectural treasure that played a key role in the American Revolution
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Parziale's Bakery
A sweet finish with fresh cannolis at a century-old bakery
Plan your trip
Tour ending point
This tour ends across from Polcari’s Coffee.
Refund policy
We offer a 100% refund up to 24 hours before the start time.
Meeting point
Where we meet
Boston Public Market, Hanover Street, Boston, MA, USA
Meet your guide at the Congress Street entrance of the Boston Public Market, where Congress Street intersects with Hanover Street. Your guide will be wearing an orange hat that says ExperienceFirst.