Charter a bus rental to Freedom Trail
Each one of the sites on the Freedom Trail tells a story from the American Revolution and other special moments in U.S. history. This world-renowned tourist experience attracts over 4 million people a year! Due to the high volume of tourists and locals in the area, your group trip to the Freedom Trail will be best served with a Boston charter bus rental.
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Why charter a bus for Freedom Trail
The Freedom Trail has three visitor information centers located at Boston Common, Faneuil Hall, and the Charlestown Navy Yard. Because of the linear nature of the attraction, when traveling as a group, you can ease your burden and walking time by arranging a convenient drop off and pick up at the start and end of the trail. Hiring a charter bus in Boston will eliminate excess walking and confusion by making transportation to and from much easier.
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About the Surrounding Area
The Freedom Trail has lots to do and see within the attraction but if your group is looking for additional options nearby, the Boston Public Market is only a few blocks away. The Boston Public Market is a year-round indoor market featuring fresh foods, prepared meals, specialty items, and more. There you’ll find locally sourced seafood, crafts, produce, baked goods, and beverages. If you’re looking for an outdoor attraction, your group can wander over to Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park. This popular city park has a play area, gardens, and views of the water. If your group is looking to enjoy a picnic with a view, this is the perfect spot for you. Nearby restaurants include Neptune Oyster, Regina Pizzeria, Modern Pastry, and North Street Grille.
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About Freedom Trail
In 1951, the citizens of Boston decided they wanted to be intentional about preserving historically significant sites. Boston is the birthplace of the American Revolution and, thankfully, Bostonians had the forethought to preserve many iconic sites as the city grew rapidly after the Revolution. The Freedom Trail invites tourists to Walk Into History by experiencing more than 250 years of America’s early history. It is a collection of 16 iconic museums, churches, meeting houses, burial grounds, parks, historic markers, and one ship. Each one of these authentic treasures are nationally significant historic sites. Visitors have the option to take a 90-minute walking tour of the Freedom Trail to learn about African-American Patriots and the revolutionary history of the U.S. When traveling as a group, you can get a customized tour perfect for families, school groups, corporate teams, incentives, and convention activities. All tours are lead by 18th century costumed guides and can be tailored to fit any schedule year round.
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