14 hours
Duration
English, Español
Languages
Boston, MA, New York City, NY
Location

Experience the beauty, architectural splendor, and New England charm of Boston, one of America’s most historically significant and world-renowned cities. From the moment you step off the bus, you’ll be immersed in the rich depth of American history, as the story of our nation’s past unfolds before you.

We’ll take care of your transportation and itinerary, while you sit back in comfort and enjoy the vibrant and historical city of Boston. We even offer convenient pick-up locations from midtown Manhattan. All you need to do is show up, and get ready for a day of adventure!

Although Boston is one of America’s most renowned and widely recognized cities, it holds a unique small-town charm and vibrant energy that is unlike any other metropolitan city in the US. The captivating sites, stately architectural buildings, and famous landmarks you’ll visit on this tour will weave together the story of America’s road to independence, as you walk along the same cobbled streets where our founding fathers once strolled.

We’ll show you the best that Boston has to offer, all in one exciting day packed with sights, sounds, and historical thrills.

Cambridge is home to two of the most storied and prestigious institutions in the world, Harvard University and MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)! Harvard campus is majestic and breathtaking, bustling with student life and youthful energy, yet showcasing the age-old traditions, legacies, and ivy-covered brick buildings that bring this world-class campus to life.

We’ll visit Copley Square, one of the most famous and idyllic locations in Boston, which is home to Trinity Church, the Boston Public Library, the John Hancock Tower, and many other national landmarks. Did you know that Trinity Church is the only church ranked among the top ten buildings ever erected in the United States? We’ll stop at this architectural masterpiece, and we’ll also get a glimpse of the sleek rising façade of the John Hancock Tower.

Lovers of literature, art, and culture will especially enjoy our visit to the Boston Public Library, one of the most spectacular libraries in America. The ornate architecture and expansive literary displays are absolutely stunning, and you’ll marvel at the collections of paintings, tapestries, sculptures, and the entire gallery dedicated to John Singer Sargent murals. This library is truly a one-of-a-kind American treasure!

Our tour also offers you the chance to step back in time with a visit to one of Boston’s oldest neighborhoods, Beacon Hill. This picturesque historic delight has beautiful architecture, centuries-old buildings, and narrow streets lined with real gas lights!

And of course, a visit to Boston would not be complete without a walk along the Freedom Trail. This simple brick line is paved with historical significance, taking visitors on an enriching journey through America’s past, including Massachusetts State House, Old State House, Granary Burying Ground, King’s Chapel, and Faneuil Hall.

Finally, foodies will love our stop at the Quincy Market, where we’ll browse local produce, fresh foods, sweet treats, and artisanal goods from hundreds of local shops. It is a feast for the senses – and the palate!

Don’t miss out on this amazing journey through one of the most intriguing historical cities in America.

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Transit

Traveling to Boston through the states of New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts.We will make a stop for meals/refreshment in the state of Massachusetts.
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Arrival

Arrive early morning at the west end of Boston
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Copley Square

Numerous Boston landmarks may be found at Copley Square, a public plaza in the Back Bay section of the city.
  • Stop 40 minutes
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Trinity Church

Members of the American Association of Architects rank Trinity Church in the City of Boston as one of the top ten structures in the nation and it is classified as a National Historic Landmark.
  • Stop 10 minutes
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Boston Public Library

It was the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, the first to have a children’s area, and the first large free municipal library in the United States.
  • Stop 10 minutes
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Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel

Since its grand debut in 1912, this opulent landmark hotel in downtown Boston has served as a representation of the city’s grandeur and rich heritage.
  • Stop 10 minutes
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Boston Marathon Finish Line

Many runners believe that crossing the finish line of a marathon is a sacred experience.
Joy, tears, and happiness are shed as a last stride across a straightforward straight line chalked on the ground marks the finish of a 26.2-mile marathon.
  • Stop 5 minutes
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Boston Public Garden

America’s first public botanical garden is The Public Garden.From the beginning, it was ornamental and floral, with winding walkways for walking.
  • Drive By
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Boston Common

Boston Common, regarded as the nation’s oldest public park, was significant to the development of landscape architecture and conservation.
  • Drive By
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Cheers - Hampshire House

The American television comedy Cheers, which ran for 11 seasons and 275 episodes from September 30, 1982 to May 20, 1993, was inspired by the tavern at Hampshire House.
  • Drive By
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George Washington Statue

The biggest sculpture in Boston is a statue of George Washington mounted on a horse. This monument will appear at the top of a Google search for Boston.
  • Drive By
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Newbury Street

Internationally renowned designers, hip boutiques, and locally owned stores may all be found in Boston’s upscale Back Bay neighborhood’s renowned Newbury Street retail district.
  • Drive By
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Christian Science Church Plaza

In 2011, the Christian Science Plaza received a Boston Landmark designation. The largest private open space in Boston that is available to the public is the 14-acre Christian Science Plaza.
  • Drive By
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Symphony Hall

With its ideal acoustics, Symphony Hall is a landmark in Boston and the home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
  • Drive By
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Berklee College of Music

The leading institution for music and the performing arts is Berklee. In the whole world, it is the biggest independent college that teaches contemporary music.
  • Drive By
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Commonwealth Ave

A magnificent avenue where people like to walk. A focal point of the Back Bay, the avenue is bordered by shade trees and was influenced by Parisian boulevards and French Boulevard style when it was created.
  • Stop 15 minutes
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Harvard Bridge

Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Boston are connected by the Harvard Bridge. It is the Charles River’s longest bridge.
  • Drive Through
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Cambridge, MA

Home to two of America’s most prestigious universities. Although it is located just across the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge has a unique atmosphere that is easily recognizable.
  • Drive Through
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.
  • Drive By
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Cambridge City Hall

Cambridge Town Hall is a historic building located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • Drive By
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Harvard University

Harvard University is a Cambridge-based private Ivy League research institution. Harvard University is committed to producing leaders in a wide range of fields who have an impact on the world, as well as to excellence in teaching, learning, and research.
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Harvard Yard

The oldest and most noticeable area of Harvard University’s campus is Harvard Yard. It continues to be the university campus’s geographical and historic center. Wide grounds, elegant architecture, and a lively academic environment greet visitors at the yard’s main entrance at Johnston Gate, which is surrounded by its oldest buildings.
  • Stop ~40 minutes
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Cambridge Latin School

The second-oldest public high school in the US is Cambridge Latin School. It has been recognized as one of the nation’s best public high schools.
  • Drive By
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Cambridge Public Library

The Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is renowned for its architectural significance, community involvement, and varied activities and resources.
  • Drive By
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Longfellow Bridge

The “Salt-and-Pepper Shaker Bridge” is another name for the 1901 bridge. Great views of the city and the Charles River may be enjoyed from the bridge.
  • Drive Through
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Beacon Hill

There are several historical sites on Beacon Hill. The beacon that previously stood high on the hill to alert residents of invaders is the source of the name of one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods.
  • Drive Through
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Massachusetts State House

The State House’s golden dome, which was first coated in wooden shingles, copper-plated, and then gilded in 23-karat gold leaf, is its most identifiable feature. Since its inauguration in 1798, it has functioned as the seat of the Massachusetts government.
  • Stop 10 minutes
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Freedom Trail

Boston’s famed 2.5 mile-Freedom Trail connects 16 nationally significant historic sites, each one an authentic gem. These cultural treasures are still there because of preservation efforts, which makes Boston genuinely special.
  • Walking Tour 30-40 minutes
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Quincy Market

With more than 25 neighborhood restaurants, Quincy Market features the “Best of Boston”! With Quincy Market’s assortment of fresh seafood, desserts, specialty drinks, and much more, you won’t go hungry!
  • Stop 40-60 minutes
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Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway

The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
  • Drive By
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Fenway Park

Fenway Park is a baseball stadium that has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912.
  • Drive By
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Boston University

Boston University is a private research university. Through 17 schools and colleges spread over three metropolitan sites, it provides medical, dentistry, business, and legal degrees in addition to bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees.
  • Drive By
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Warrior Ice Arena

Warrior Arena is an ice hockey arena and practice facility for the Boston Bruins.
  • Drive By
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Auerbach Center

The Auerbach Center is the practice facility for the NBA’s Boston Celtics
  • Drive By
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Departure

Traveling back to New York City through the states of Massachusetts, Connecticut and New York State. We will make a stop for meals/refreshment in the state of Connecticut.

Inclusions

  • Round-trip transportation by air-conditioned vehicle

  • Professional bilingual licensed guide (English/Spanish)

  • Driver

  • Approximately 5-hour guided bus tour of Boston

  • 30–40 minute guided walking tour along the Freedom Trail


Exclusions

  • Food and beverages (time is provided for meals; not included in tour price)

  • Gratuities (optional)

  • Souvenirs and personal purchases


Important Information (FAQ)


Are children allowed?

Yes. Children must be accompanied by an adult.


Does the tour operate in bad weather?

Yes. The tour operates in most weather conditions. Please dress appropriately.


What type of vehicle is used?

Vehicle size depends on the total number of reservations for the tour date.


Are restrooms available on the vehicle?

Not all vehicles are equipped with onboard restrooms. Scheduled rest stops are provided during the journey.


Can I bring luggage?

Suitcases and large bags are not permitted. A fee of $10 per bag may apply if accepted.


Do babies need their own seat?

Yes. Due to federal and state regulations, every traveler must have their own seat. Babies may not sit on laps.


Are child or booster seats provided?

Child and booster seats are required by law and must be provided by the customer.


Can our group sit together?

Seats are guaranteed; however, members of the same party may be seated separately depending on vehicle configuration.

Seat selection is available for $15 per person.


Will the tour always be bilingual?

The tour may be operated by a bilingual guide (English/Spanish). Guide language availability is subject to operational scheduling.


How long is the Freedom Trail walking portion?

The walking portion along the Freedom Trail is approximately 30–40 minutes and covers selected historic highlights.


Can the itinerary change?

Yes. The itinerary may be modified without prior notice due to traffic conditions, weather, local regulations, or operational requirements.


What if there are delays?

Road conditions, traffic, or unforeseen events may extend or shorten the tour duration. The company is not responsible for delays affecting personal plans.


Can I stay in Boston instead of returning?

Yes. Guests may choose to remain in Boston at their own responsibility. Return transportation will be forfeited and no partial refund will be provided.


Is the tour wheelchair accessible?

This tour is not wheelchair accessible.

Massachusets State House, Boston MA
Boston Marathon, Boston MA
George Washington Statue, Boston MA
Harvard University, Boston MA
Kings Chapel, Boston MA
Massachusets State House, Boston MA
Old State House, Boton MA
Quincy MArket, Boston MA
Statue of John Harvard, Boston MA
The Freedom Trail, Boston MA
Trinity Church, Boston MA

Reviews

4.87 based on 135 reviews
August 29, 2025

Mila our guide was very knowledgeable and positive throughout the day. She provided a lot of information We enjoyed the trip to Boston thoroughly

July 11, 2025

Vale la pena!!
Realmente vale la pena el viaje. Boston y Cambridge son hermosas. Muy buena la guía Millie. Super recomendable.

June 30, 2025

Excelente tour y excelente guía.
Partir diciendo que el tour es 100% recomendable, llegó a recogernos al hotel a la hora, bus cómodo, la guía impecable (español e inglés) muy clara en sus explicaciones y amable con todos. Hace un par de años hice este tour con otra agencia y si lo comparo con este tour, me quedo con este último, pues nos hizo un recorrido cultural por la historia de Boston :”The Freedom Trail” que el anterior tour no hizo.
Hay que considerar que el viaje desde NY es de más de 4 horas a Boston y el regreso lo mismo o quizás más, según sea el tráfico, pero vale 100% la pena.
Gracias nuevamente a Royal City Tours, por la grata experiencia.

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