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Boston Express

Enjoy all of the wonderful activities and attractions that historic and cosmopolitan "Beantown" has to offer!

Duration:

3 Days/2 Nights

Meals Included:

2 Continental breakfasts

Rates From:*
$189.00 Per Person/Quad
Guided riding and walking tour of Boston's North End
Guided tour by one of Boston's most knowledgeable tour guides.

This tour includes all ajor sites in Boston and Cambridge. You'll see Old North Church, Paul Revere Home, Boston Commons, Public Gardens, Financial district, Back Bay areas of Fenway, waterfront area, Boston Harbor, Cambridge along with Harvard University


Bunker Hill Monument and Museum
The Bunker Hill Monument is a 221-foot granite obelisk that marks the site of the first major battle of the American Revolution.

The Battle of Bunker Hill Museum is located on the Freedom Trail, across the street from the Monument. Completed in June, 2007, the museum houses all new exhibits on the Battle of Bunker Hill, the building of the Monument and the history of Charlestown.



Charlestown Navy Yard
The Navy Yard Visitor Center provides a personal orientation to the sites in Charlestown. Maps, brochures and restrooms and snacks are also available here. Visitors can enjoy a 10 minute introductory video of the Navy Yard and view the "Serving the Naval Fleet" exhibit.

At the Navy Yard, rangers conduct tours of the WW II/Cold War destroyer and U.S.S. Cassin Young, weather permitting/free of charge.

Passengers will have to go through airport style security upon entering.

The Charlestown Navy Yard Visitor Center is located in Building 5 next to the USS Constitution in Charlestown, just inside Gate 1 of the Navy Yard.