Revolutionary Tavern

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Boston, Stati UnitiVisite guidate

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On this Boston tour, you’ll learn what was at the centre of the American Revolution. Politics? No, taverns! Boston and its watering holes were the birthplace of the American Revolution, and what better way to experience Boston’s history than on a tour of the taverns where it all began? Enjoy a drink at each of the three most famous Boston watering holes, and learn about the major figures of the American Revolution.

This Boston walking tour will begin at our Welcome Station in Boston’s oldest neighbourhood, the North End, where you’ll embark on an historical narrative of one of Boston’s most exciting times: the American Revolution. Stroll through some of the oldest parts of Boston with a local, including The Point and the Haymarket, where merchants have been selling produce for hundreds of years. Visit three of Boston’s oldest eating and drinking establishments, learning why beer truly makes history better. The rumblings of the Boston Tea Party also originated in these taverns, which were frequented by the likes of Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, George Washington, Daniel Webster, and Dr Joseph Warren. You'll be knee deep is the Boston Revolution, and you local guide will have plenty to tell you about this exciting era.

Grab drinks in the same spots where the American Revolution was born. Soak in the historical significance of these taverns, and Boston’s integral role in the development of America. Engage in lively debates in the style of Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, and John Hancock.



Meeting/ pick-up point: 420 Commercial St, Boston, MA 02109.
Duration: 2 - 2.5 hours.
Start/opening time: 5.30pm.
Languages: English speaking tour guide.