Freedom Trail, Massachusetts, United States


4.5 (17.7k reviews) Spent 2-3 hours Ranking #2 in Boston Historic Walking Areas

Amazing Boston Freedom Trail

Learn about early Boston and U.S. history on this 2.5-mile-long trail that passes through 16 historic locations. Look out for the brick markers—starting in downtown Boston, crossing through the North End, and finishing at the famous Bunker Hill Monument in neighboring Charlestown. You'll pass by notable stops like Faneuil Hall, the Paul Revere House, and the USS Constitution frigate. You can embark on the Freedom Trail for free and at your own pace, but audio guides and guided tours are also available. The trail is lined with lots of cool cafes and restaurants for you to fuel up along the way. – Tripadvisor
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Address

139 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02111

Mobile

+1 617-357-8300

Website

http://www.thefreedomtrail.org

Email

[email protected]

Current local date and time now

Wednesday, May 15, 2024, 11:48

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4.5 based on (17.7k reviews)

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  • 5LOTRfan 5:00 PM Apr 18, 2022
    Outstanding Trail and Totally Worth Doing!
    I did this walk November of 2021. I'd read about it but had no idea it would be as good as it is. I would recommend to folks that they do the first mile and a half with a guide like I did as they can tell you more about what you're seeing along the trail. You start at Boston Common and make your way past a total of 16 places of interest. Some of the places you'll visit include the graveyard that holds the graves of Paul Revere, John Hancock and Samuel Adams, the place where the Boston Massacre took place and at the end, the Battle of Bunker Hill Memorial. The Memorial is part of a national park and has park rangers. They give a free 20 to 30 minute talk on the battle which is really worth listening to. One Note: a few of the places on the trail charge admission if you want to go in i.e. Paul Revere's House and the Old North Church come to mind. The guided tour of the first mile and half of the trail that I recommend does cost something. I forget what I paid. I know you can buy tour tickets for the guided tour at the Visitor's Center which is located at Boston Common (that's where I bought my ticket). I was really delighted with this walking trail and would strongly recommend to anyone who is interested in American history. Boston is loaded with history and, this is 1 of the easiest ways to learn about it while getting in some exercise.
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  • 5Mauisron 5:00 PM Sep 17, 2022
    Amazing Boston Freedom Trail
    What a great way to spend the day in Boston. Take the train ( Blue line or Green Line) and take the nearest exit to Boston Common ( Huge park). Find the Visitor center and determine if a guided tour is right for you. We opted to solo walk, therefore purchased a guide pamphlet and hit the trail. I suggest doing a little detour to the Cheers Bar, which is just across Boston Common. You can double back to pick up the start of the trail. Take your time and do every stop, reading the info for each. Midway through the trail, you come to the market place area, Good place and time to grab a bite to eat and rest a spell. There are plenty of small stores to buy water & snacks. Another tip is go the day before on the Hop-on, Hop-Off bus. This takes you throughout the entire city and you can get an idea of where you want to spend more time. The North End near Paul Revere’s house has some fantastic Italian restaurants. Another tip…at the end of the trail is Bunker Hill. Rather than back tracking across the bridge, follow the alternate route to the Constitution ( Ship in harbor), go to pier 4, and take the Metro water ferry back to downtown. It is like $1.50 PP ( senior rate). You will thank me, guaranteed! We started about 11:00AM and docked at the Aquarium ( downtown) about 5:30 PM. Wear good walking shoes. The trail is marked with red bricks inlaid into the sidewalk, so you cannot get lost!
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