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Boston’s iconic Freedom Trail® is a 2.5-mile red-lined walking trail on city sidewalks leading to 16 nationally significant official Freedom Trail historic sites, every one an authentic American treasure. Established in 1951, it is a unique collection of museums, churches, meeting houses, burying grounds, parks, a ship, and historic markers that tell the story of the American Revolution and beyond. Walk the Freedom Trail and experience over 250 years of history!

Phone: 617-357-8300
Email: info@thefreedomtrail.org
Website: http://www.TheFreedomTrail.org
Hours: Freedom Trail historic sites are open and the Freedom Trail Foundation-led tours are stepping off! Visit the Experience the Freedom Trail Now webpage for an up-to-date list of open historic sites, what to expect along the Trail, as well as other helpful resources and TheFreedomTrail.org and click on Tour Tickets for the public tours schedule. Bring history into your homes and/or classrooms with online Freedom Trail Distance Learning Resources and Virtual Programs!

Min/Max size: N/A, Private Tours Available (individuals and groups)

Group Rates (depending upon type of group and tour length):

$11 - $17 per person

Comp. policy: One free chaperone for every ten students

Public Tours:
- Adults: $16
- Seniors/Students: $14
- Children 6 — 12: $8
- Children under 6: Free

Length of Visit: 90-minutes, 2 hours 15 minutes, or 3 hours

Food: N/A

Gift Shops: Boston Common, Old South Meeting House, Old State House, Faneuil Hall, Paul Revere House, Old North Church, USS Constitution Museum, Bunker Hill Museum & Monument

Accessibility: All Freedom Trail Foundation-led tours are accessible. CLICK HERE for more details.

Parking Info: Parking may be found in several areas around the Freedom Trail. CLICK HERE for more details.

Chaperone Policy: One chaperone per ten students