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Boston: Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum Interactive Tour

1. Boston: Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum Interactive Tour

Considered the most important event that led to the American Revolution, the Boston Tea Party was part of a resistance movement in British America. Be part of this event that changed history on an interactive tour. Meet live characters, see replica ships, and learn about the people involved. Take a handbill from one of the colonists and find out what part you’ll play. In the meeting house, hear the story of the night of December 16, 1773 and receive your own mohawk disguise before the march to Griffin's Wharf begins. Experience the thrill of throwing a crate of tea into the sea and explore the replica ships that recreate the original vessels from the 18th century. Inside the museum, travel back in time with 3D holographic characters and watch British soldiers and colonial patriots argue right before your eyes. Then experience the battle inside the giant wraparound theater for a complete history lesson.

Boston: New England Aquarium Skip-the-Line Entry Ticket

2. Boston: New England Aquarium Skip-the-Line Entry Ticket

Enjoy a skip-the-line entry ticket to the New England Aquarium. Start your visit to the New England Aquarium at the charming penguin colony, before experiencing 360-degree views of the spectacular new 4-story Caribbean coral reef teeming with more animals than ever before. Take a stroll on the spiral walkway around the reef as sea turtles, sharks, moray eels, and tropical fish glide through their vibrant habitat. From sea jellies to sea dragons, you will explore the planet without leaving downtown Boston. The Aquarium is a treasure trove ready for exploration by families and ocean lovers. Your admission ticket includes entrance to the following exhibits: Amazon Rainforest Head to the Amazon rainforest without leaving Boston. The New England Aquarium’s 6 Amazon exhibits allow you to dive into the Amazon River and climb through the dense forest without getting wet or needing bug spray. Several of the exhibits feature large windows that reach nearly to the floor, providing perfect viewing opportunities for small children. Atlantic Harbor Seals The harbor seals exhibit is the only one you can actually visit before buying your Aquarium ticket. Watch the seals swim, play, and sleep, and learn more about them during a free training session. The 42,000-gallon harbor seal exhibit is located outside on the Front Plaza, to the left of the Aquarium’s front doors. The exhibit is open to the New England weather, which suits these New England creatures perfectly. Blue Planet Action Center This dynamic exhibit presents the serious challenges facing the oceans and showcases the Aquarium's global leadership in searching for solutions, through its interactive displays, interpretive presentations, and small live animal exhibits. Coral Reef Center At the top of the Giant Ocean Tank, a glass railing maximizes your view of many of the predators swimming high in the water column. You can now easily recognize creatures resting on the tank’s bottom more than 24 feet below. That exceptional viewing is enhanced by a theatrical-quality lighting system that is built into a beautiful blue reflective ceiling dome. A new exhibit gallery on the same level showcases reef biodiversity and gives visitors a closer look at a hidden world populated by unique coral reef animals. The Giant Ocean Tank The 4-story Giant Ocean Tank features a brand new coral reef, an underwater communications system, large windows, and hundreds of Caribbean reef animals, including sea turtles, stingrays, eels, and fish. At its deepest point, the exhibit goes down 26 feet, is 40 feet wide, and holds 200,000 gallons of salt water. The water is heated to between 72 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the perfect temperature range for this tropical exhibit. The exhibit is so big that it was built first and then the rest of the Aquarium was constructed around it. Gulf of Maine The Gulf of Maine stretches from Cape Cod to Canada and includes Boston Harbor and the Stellwagen Bank. The water is cold but bursting with life. As you explore exhibits ranging from shore to deep-water boulder reefs and sandy sea floors, you will encounter lobsters, cod, goosefish, and giant sea stars. The 6 Gulf of Maine exhibits cover more than half of the Aquarium’s third level. Pacific Community Reef Dive into the tropical waters of a Pacific coral reef and get to know some of the rainbow-colored fish that call it home. This 5,100-gallon exhibit houses nearly 70 different kinds of tropical reef fish. Marine Mammal Center Watch California sea lions dart through the water and limber northern fur seals lope in this beautiful open-air exhibit space. Learn about the challenges marine mammals face in the wild, and get a new perspective on these fascinating marine mammals. Penguins The Aquarium is home to more than 80 penguins who live in a bustling colony found on Level 1 surrounding the Giant Ocean Tank. The Aquarium breeds African penguins as part of a Species Survival Plan and promotes educational programs about penguins. Seadragons Every visit to the New England Aquarium should include a stop at the seadragon exhibit. There are only 2 seadragon species in the world, and this stunning exhibit displays both of them. The leafy seadragon and the weedy seadragon both use their exceptional camouflage to hide from hungry predators. Challenge yourself and see how many seadragons you can find during your visit.

Boston: Franklin Park Zoo Entry Ticket

3. Boston: Franklin Park Zoo Entry Ticket

Book your entry ticket to the Franklin Park Zoo in Boston and meet hundreds of remarkable species from around the world. Explore the 72-acre zoo nestled in the historic Franklin Park. Make your way around at a leisurely pace as you go from exhibit to view remarkable species that call the zoo home. Visit exhibitions such as the Kalahari Kingdom, Giraffe Savannah, Nature’s Neighborhoods, and the Outback Trail. Stand face-to-face with western lowland gorillas at one of five glass viewing stations. Come across ring-tailed lemurs, pygmy hippos, and a giant anteater. Discover African lions, Masai giraffes, Grevy's zebras, cute red pandas, prairie dogs, kangaroos, and emus.

Boston: View Boston Observatory Entry Ticket

4. Boston: View Boston Observatory Entry Ticket

Discover Boston’s newly renovated and reimagined observation deck, View Boston, with this entry ticket. Admire unrivaled panoramic views of Boston’s city skyline. Get access to the indoor and outdoor viewing decks, dining options, and immersive exhibits on the top three floors of the Prudential Tower. Ascend to Prudential Tower’s 52nd floor for incredible indoor views of the city. Use the virtual viewers to learn more about the city’s many famed landmarks and attractions, and use the elevated viewing platforms to ensure the best views. Visit the Cloud Terrace on the 51st floor to capture photos on the 360-degree open-air deck. Stop and purchase beverages, shareable plates, and quick bites with a view at Stratus, New England’s highest cocktail bar. Stop at Boston 365 to view a remarkable 3D model of the city with projection-mapping that dramatically reveals the seasons and celebrations.  Go to Open Doors, a 270-degree immersive theater which showcases street-level exploration of the various neighborhoods and behind-the-scenes perspective from some of Boston’s most beloved attractions, including Fenway Park. Make use of the interactive neighborhood discovery tool Explore Boston, which allows you to explore the various neighborhoods and locate attractions, restaurants and landmarks of interest based on your individual taste and create your own customized itinerary. For an exceptional culinary experience, make a reservation at The Beacon Restaurant. With seasonally inspired cocktails, classic Bostonian dishes and a 22-seat window facing bar, this is Boston’s highest dining destination.

Plymouth: Plimoth Patuxet Living History Museums

5. Plymouth: Plimoth Patuxet Living History Museums

Journey back to the 17th century at Plimoth Patuxet and experience a unique immersion experience. The main campus includes two living history exhibits (Patuxet Homesite, 17th Century English Village) the Craft Center, Davis Gallery Exhibit in the visitor center, four retail stores, a cafe, and Nye Barn where some of the Rare Breeds animals live in addition to the Village to portray the Pilgrim story. After you view the orientation film in the Henry Hornblower Visitor Center, begin your experience at the historic Patuxet Homesite on the banks of the Eel River where guests learn about the Native peoples who have lived here for over 12,000 years. Learn about the indigenous heritage of the Northeast from contemporary interpreters who discuss the 17th-century life-ways of a culture that continues to thrive today. Following the path, your next stop is the Craft Center where you will meet Plimoth artisans reviving historic crafts. Restrooms and refreshments are available here. Then, proceed to the 17th-Century English Village, a journey 400 years back in time. Plymouth Colony comes to life in a recreation of the early English Pilgrim settlement, complete with timber-framer houses furnished with reproductions of the types of objects that the Pilgrims owned, aromatic kitchen gardens and heritage breed livestock. Historical performers, portraying real people who lived in Plymouth Colony, will educate and captivate with stories of the Mayflower's crossing, life among the Pokanoket and other nearby Native people. Help with chores, learn a dance, sing a song, or serve in the militia drill under Captain Standish's watchful eye. Back in the Henry Hornblower Visitor Center, you will find Plentiful Café, where a wide selection of culinary treats from history, including Wampanoag and pilgrim foods, can be found. Try a 17th-century recipe cheesecake or the sensational Indian pudding. Upgrade to a Combo Ticket or Heritage Pass to include a visit to Mayflower II or/and Plimoth Grist Mill. The iconic Mayflower II is docked on Plymouth's historic waterfront and welcomes visitors to climb aboard and experience what the 1620 crossing was like for the Pilgrims. Plimoth Grist Mill is a working mill on the original site of the Plymouth colony, within walking distance of the Plymouth waterfront and downtown, and approximately 2.5 miles north of Plimoth Patuxet. Journey back in time to the first water-power-driven grist mill in the country still in operation.

Stoneham, Massachusetts: Stone Zoo Entry Ticket

6. Stoneham, Massachusetts: Stone Zoo Entry Ticket

Pre-book your entrance ticket to the Stone Zoo and enjoy a day filled with meeting many of remarkable species from around the world. Explore the 26-acre zoo nestled in Boston’s historic Franklin Park. Make your way around at a leisurely pace as you go from exhibit to view remarkable species that call the zoo home. Visit exhibitions such as the Himalayan Highlands, Yukon Creek, and the Caribbean Coast. Marvel at the majestic snow leopards, Caribbean flamingos, macaws, scarlet ibis, and a family of bush dogs. See the white-cheeked gibbon exhibit to observe the incredibly agile, and always active, gibbon family. Discover black bears, two-toed sloths, jaguars to the cute group of North American river otters.

Boston: Blue Man Group Admission Ticket

7. Boston: Blue Man Group Admission Ticket

Rock, laugh, party, and have a deeper connection with the Blue Men than ever before with this ticket to the Blue Man Group at the Charles Playhouse in Boston. The Blue Man Group has thrilled audiences around the world, and it's your turn to become enchanted with the fun and the excitement.  Exchange your voucher for a ticket at the box office and take your seat. Enjoy the best seats available at the time that your ticket is purchased. Be captivated as the Blue Men take the stage and begin their unique show.  Known the world over by their alien appearance, these Blue Men dazzle with music, comedy and a multimedia show like none other. The exciting party atmosphere has become a trademark of their shows, and here in Boston, you can catch all the wonder in the recently revamped production.  Get lost in a show focuses more on the technology that surrounds and isolates people today. Immerse yourself in the primal and let the collective exhilaration overwhelm your senses.

Boston: "Dino Safari: A Walk Thru Adventure" Entry Ticket

8. Boston: "Dino Safari: A Walk Thru Adventure" Entry Ticket

Get a passport to Pangea and stand next to giant moving dinosaurs from all over the world on a walk-through expedition for the whole family with this ticket for Dino Safari Boston: A Walk-Thru Adventure. Come face-to-face with the most fascinating prehistoric creatures, from the mighty T. Rex of North America to the giant amphibious Spinosaurus from Africa. Uncover fossils, learn about cutting-edge research, watch animatronic dinosaurs, and enjoy thrilling virtual reality simulations.  Have fun on an educational journey back in time where you can find out how dinosaurs evolved and where on Earth they lived. Dive into the discoveries paleontologists have made about how they ate, moved, and behaved. Be awed by full-scale, moving, scientifically accurate, animatronic dinosaurs. Go deeper into the exhibits with an easy-to-access audio guide that provides an entertaining storyline as you walk through the experience that is based on real science.

Boston: Boston Red Sox Baseball Game Ticket at Fenway Park

9. Boston: Boston Red Sox Baseball Game Ticket at Fenway Park

Are you ready to feel the electric atmosphere of a Boston Red Sox game at iconic Fenway Park? Experience the rivalry and excitement, and make memories you won’t forget with a ticket to a Major League Baseball game at Fenway Park! Boston Red Sox fans are some of the most passionate and loyal sports fans in the world. Whether you’re already an avid fan or looking for an exciting new experience, there’s nothing like watching nine thrilling innings of baseball at this legendary park. Enjoy the non-stop action from your seat as players hit home runs and make stunning catches. Be part of the culture that celebrates these storied games every warm summer night in Boston. Come and see why everyone is talking about this unique destination. Add it to your bucket list and go where American sports history was born. With a Major League Baseball game ticket, you can join a city full of fans with decades of tradition devoted to the Red Sox's winning spirit. Have an unforgettable time as you “root, root, root” for the boys while they play one of America’s favourite pastimes. Look out across the legendary green field and bathe in baseball joy as adrenalin pulses through your veins. A ticket to Fenway Park means more than just a few hours out at the ballpark - it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Secure yours today and get ready to have a blast rootin’ on the Red Sox.

Boston: Old State House & Old South Meeting House Entry

10. Boston: Old State House & Old South Meeting House Entry

The unique relationship between the Old South Meeting House and Old State House creates a rich and dynamic story that speaks to the heart of urgent questions about self-government, free speech, and the role of civic engagement in a free society. Constructed in 1713, the Old State House was the center of royal government in the Massachusetts Bay colony and the focal point for many of the Revolution's most dramatic events, including the Boston Massacre. Built in 1729, the Old South Meeting House was the largest building in colonial Boston and the site of the most stirring mass meetings that led to the Boston Tea Party and the American Revolution. Today, these historic sites and museums—located just two blocks from each other in the heart of downtown Boston—provide thought-provoking exhibits, compelling walking tours, exciting educational offerings, and engaging public programs. Visit both museums for one price. This ticket is good for entry at Revolutionary Spaces’ two historic sites: Old State House (206 Washington St.) and Old South Meeting House (310 Washington St.), and all exhibits and gallery talks available therein. Each site is only a three-minute walk from each-other. Both attractions are open daily between 10 AM and 5 PM with periodic closures around the holidays or for special events. Be part of the story by donating (at checkout). Help change the way public history is experienced in Boston and beyond. With your support, Revolutionary Spaces can create dynamic programs and exhibitions that advance our understanding of our revolutionary past and continue the vital practice of democracy for all.

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Employees were very helpful could not find my online ticket they found it by my name, they were very informative, the presentation was much better then I expected Highly recommend

The map they give you has attractions 1-5 but it’s a little confusing. All trails loop back on each other so there’s no real risk of getting lost, maybe just turned around.

Wonderful!! So much information and entertaining at the same time!1 A must to do in Boston!!

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Wonderful adventure.. We highly recommend it to families!!