A 2.5 mile walk through Boston guided by a red brick/painted line that connects 16 historically significant sites related to the American Revolution. The walk starts in Boston Common and ends across the river in Charlestown. Stops include the State House, Site of the Boston Massacre, Paul Revere House, USS Constitution, and Bunker Hill Monument.
America's first public park established in 1634, Boston Common offers more than 50 acres of outdoor space. Boston Common marks the official start of the Freedom Trail.
A stop along the Freedom Trail, it combines the historical significance of the birth of the American Revolution, with modern retail and dining options.
Home of the USS Constitution, a/k/a "Old Ironsides". A stop on the Freedom Trail, the USS Constitution is the oldest commissioned naval warship still afloat.
A 360 degree observation deck on the top 3 floors of the Prudential Tower ("The Pru"). Offering panoramic indoor and outdoor views of Boston, exhibits, a rooftop bar, and a bistro.
Picturesque park next to the Boston Common. Visit the Mallard family, the ducks made famous in Robert McCloskey's children's classic, Make Way for Ducklings! Across from the Public Gardens is the Bull & Finch Pub, the real-life inspiration and exterior location for the TV show Cheers.
Just a block from The Lenox Hotel, Newbury Street is eight blocks long, filled with international stores, local boutiques, bars, and restaurants.
Over 700 interactive exhibits, IMAX theater, and planetarium.