Boston Seafood & History North End Freedom Trail Walking Tour
Highlights
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Experience the delicious flavors of Boston's seafood cuisine
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Walk past iconic and historic sites
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Learn about the city's incredible history
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Enjoy beautiful views of the Boston Harbor
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Support local efforts for responsibly sourced seafood
Summary
Tour info
Why take this tour?
Indulge in the flavors of Boston's famous seafood cuisine while exploring its rich history on the Boston Seafood & History North End Freedom Trail Walking Tour. Led by a local guide, this tour takes you on a culinary journey through the vibrant streets of Boston, where you'll savor a variety of regional dishes and responsible, locally sourced favorites. Begin by tasting a mouthwatering lobster roll, creamy clam chowder, and other delectable seafood treats. As you walk along the Freedom Trail, your guide will share fascinating stories about the city's iconic historic sites, such as the Boston Harbor. Enjoy breathtaking views of the harbor and learn about its modern impact on the city. Continue your journey into the heart of beautiful Beacon Hill, where you'll discover the charm and history of this neighborhood. Throughout the tour, your guide will provide recommendations on other must-see attractions, activities, and dining options in Boston. This experience also supports local efforts to promote responsibly sourced and sustainable seafood. Immerse yourself in Boston's seafood culture and history with the Boston Seafood & History North End Freedom Trail Walking Tour.
What’s included?
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Learn the modern impact of Boston’s most iconic historic sights -
Enjoy beautiful views of the iconic Boston Harbor -
Enjoy a surprise local treat -
Get tips on what else to see, do and eat during your stay -
Participate in local efforts to promote responsibly sourced and sustainable seafood -
Taste a variety of food samples (such as lobster roll, New England clam chowder, fried clams) -
Join a local English-speaking guide on a walking tour -
Additional food and drink
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Tips/gratuities for your guide