Boston Walking Tours: Experience the City and its History

I've been to Boston quite a lot, and I've heard about walking tours in Boston, but I've never really tried one out before until recently. A few months ago, one of my buddies in Boston told me about one of these trips, and even
Boston Walking Tours: Experience the City and its History
 though I've been through Boston many times, it's never been on foot, and I've never actually experience an educational guided tour, and I was thoroughly enjoyed with the experience. I went with a guided tours company called Boston By Foot and they are a great group. I headed over to their website, www.bostonbyfoot.org, and piled up some great information on this company.

Boston By Foot has been around for more than 30 years now, providing walking tours of Boston throughout the year except from November to April, when it might be a little chilly, but if your not in Boston during the spring and summer, they have custom tours at any time of the year. These tours aren't of the whole city, rather they focus on a specific neighborhood or theme, so the tour won't be as long as you would expect. They go to various places, such as the Victorian Back Bay, a beautiful place, and the Freedom Trail in downtown Boston. Each tour comes with the story of Boston and it's rich history, while experiencing beautiful architecture back since the beginnings of Boston in 1630.

Each tour goes to multiple important historical cities such as the location of the Boston Tea Party. Some other tours include, Beacon Hill, Ashmont Hill, a Contemporary Boston tour, the Wharf District, The Liberty Hotel, etc. There are so many to choose from. However, not every tour is available everyday, so you should use careful planning if you are planning to go on one of these tours, but they do have tours everyday. The address is 77 North Washington Street if you want to go check them out. It's a really cool company and if you are planning to go on a walking tour of Boston, I would recommend this one from personal experience. Boston is a wonderful place and I can't think of a better way to experience it now that I've experienced a walking tour for myself.

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