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Best of Boston, Lexington & Concord with Lunch

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    Boston, Massachusetts, US

  • activityLevel

    Moderate Activity

  • excursionType

    Information Not Currently Available

  • wheelchairAccessible

    No

  • startingAtPrice

    $320

  • minimumAge

    Information Not Currently Available

  • duration

    Approximately 7½ Hours

  • mealsIncluded

    Meals included

Take in the best of Boston and the surrounding area as this tour encompasses the highlights of the city, a visit to Harvard Yard as well as a drive to the historic battlefields of Lexington and Concord. A panoramic tour over the Charles River brings you to Cambridge -- home of the prestigious Harvard University.

Enjoy a short walk through Harvard Yard before continuing by motor coach to the outskirts of Boston. Discover the historic battlefields of Lexington and Concord. You’ll stop at Lexington Green, where Paul Revere rode on his midnight ride to warn the Minutemen that the British were coming.

Continuing to Concord and the Old North Bridge, you will see where the British were confronted by the Minutemen, and the first full battle of the Revolution began as ‘the shot heard ’round the world’ was fired.

Head back to Boston for a panoramic tour past the city’s most important highlights. Watch for Copley Square, Trinity Church, the Boston Public Library, Newbury Street, the Public Garden, Boston Common, Beacon Hill and the Massachusetts State House.

Lunch is served at the atmospheric Union Oyster House -- America's oldest continuously operating restaurant.

Visit the Old North Church where Paul Revere ordered two lanterns hung in the steeple to signal that the British Redcoats were on the move and coming by sea.

Please note: Not advisable for guests using a wheelchair or for those with mobility limitations. Dress in layers and wear comfortable walking shoes.

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