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Boston: View Boston Observation Deck Entry Ticket

Boston: View Boston Observation Deck 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.

Boston Duck Tour: The Original and World-Famous

Boston Duck Tour: The Original and World-Famous

Make a splash on an 80-minute “Duck” tour of Boston and see the city from the land and water on one non-stop journey. Climb aboard your World War II-style amphibious landing vehicle at the Museum of Science or Prudential Center, and set off to discover unique neighborhoods. You will be welcomed on board by one of the legendary “ConDUCKtors®” who will narrate your tour and tell you about Boston as the birthplace of freedom and place of “firsts.” Travel by the golden-domed State House to Bunker Hill, and continue to Boston Common and Copley Square. Hear about the “Big Dig,” and marvel at fashionable Newbury Street. Go to historic Quincy Market, and more. As the best of Boston unfolds, your “ConDUCKtor®” will give you lots of little-known facts and interesting insights into the heritage of the city. Then, just when you think you've seen it all, it's time for a splash into the Charles River. Enjoy views of Boston and Cambridge that you won't get anywhere else. All tours feature a fun, informative local guide. In addition, Boston Duck Tours has invested in providing the best experience in Boston for visitors far and wide with its new GPS activated foreign language app that guests can download and use on tour. The app breaks down the language barrier, providing imagery as well as narration in languages including Spanish, German, Mandarin, French, Japanese, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Korean and Cantonese on all tours. Please bring your own headphones.

Boston: Hop-on Hop-off Old Town Trolley Tour

Boston: Hop-on Hop-off Old Town Trolley Tour

Enjoy a hop-on hop-off tour aboard Boston’s charming orange and green Old Town Trolley and visit more than 100 points of interest in the city at your own pace. Enjoy the freedom to hop on or off all day and discover sights like the Boston State House, Liberty Wharf, and the Charlestown Navy Yard. Take in double-decker height views while protected from the elements. The comfortable enclosed trolleys allow you to experience elevated viewing come rain, snow, or shine. Choose between 1-day and 2-day ticket options with free unlimited re-boarding. The Boston Trolley tour covers all the major areas including downtown, Beacon Hill, Back Bay, the theater district, and the waterfront. Conductors narrate the tour, offering a fun mix of trivia and humorous stories. There are 13 stops conveniently located close to over 100 points of interest in Boston within 2 Tour Loops, these are: "GREEN" City Tour 2 Hour Loop - 9 Stops • Stop 1: New England Aquarium/Faneuil Hall Marketplace (200 Atlantic Ave) . • Stop 2: Historic North End (561 Commercial Street) • Stop 3: USS Constitution/Charlestown Navy Yard (Constitution Road between 1st Ave. and 2nd Ave.) • Stop 4: North Station/TD Bank Garden (Westbound side of Causeway Street between Beverly Street and Accolon Way.) • Stop 5: Downtown Crossing/Historic District (State Street between Washington and Congress Streets, across from Old State House Museum) * Stop 6: Cheers Bar "The Original" (84 Beacon Street) • Stop 7: Old Town Trolley Welcome Center/Boston Public Garden/Theater District (2 1/2 Park Plaza) *Transfer to "ORANGE" Loop * Stop 8: Beacon Hill/Boston Common (Beacon St @ Park St) * Stop 9: Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum (313 Congress Street) "ORANGE" Back Bay 30 Minute Loop - 4 Stops • Stop 10: Prudential Center/View Boston Observatory (40 Dalton St.) • Stop 11: Christian Science Plaza/Symphony Hall (120 Huntington Avenue) • Stop 12: Copley Place Shopping Galleries (100 Huntington Ave #92 in front of the Marriott Copley Place Hotel) • Stop 13: Copley Square/Trinity Church (Boylston St & Clarendon, directly opposite 545 Boylston St.)

From New York: New Haven, Rhode Island and Boston 2-Day Trip

From New York: New Haven, Rhode Island and Boston 2-Day Trip

Travel from New York City to the heart of American history and politics over 2 days. Your adventure begins with a drive to New Haven to visit the Yale University and visit the Breakers(Optional) at Newport. The trip will start in the city of Cambridge, MA where we will visit the Harvard University. Later, we will take pictures with the main academic building of MIT. Another fun will begin as soon as you board the Boston Harbor Cruise and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Boston. After spending the day around the city, conclude your trip with a return to New York City. Day 1: Itinerary: New York → New Haven → Yale University Tour (Optional, 60 mins) → Newport → The Breakers (Optional, 90 mins) → Boston Hotel:Sonesta Select Boston Lowell Chelmsford; Westford Regency Inn and Conference Center or similar Day 2: Itinerary: Hotel → Boston → America's First Tour (Mandatory, 3 hours) → Boston Harbor Cruise (Optional, 60 mins) → Quincy Market (Optional for Boston lobster, 60 mins) → View Boston at Prudential Center (Optional, 50 mins) → New York The Firsts of America Exploration Tour Itinerary: Harvard University (1 hour, offical campus tour included) → The Old State House (the birthplace of the American Revolution and the place where the Declaration of Independence was first published) → The Tremont Street Subway Marker (the first subway system) → Boston Common (the first public park) → Boston Public Garden (the first public botanical garden) → Boston Public Library (the first large-scale free municipal library funded by the public) → Boston Trinity cathedral (Outside visit) Note: If the Boston Harbor View Boat is closed, this attraction will be replaced by: New England Aquarium (Optional, 60 mins).

Old Boston: Beacon Hill & Back Bay Walking Tour in French

Old Boston: Beacon Hill & Back Bay Walking Tour in French

If you have two days in Boston, this tour is a must! It’s an ideal introduction to the city, offering a blend of history, architecture, and local charm. Perfectly paired with a Freedom Trail tour. Step back in time as we explore the roots of Boston’s founding, from the oldest public park in the United States to the hidden secrets of Beacon Hill, Boston’s oldest neighborhood. Discover the city's elite history, including the Brahmins of Boston, mysterious lavender-tinted glasses, and the area’s charming secret gardens. From there, we’ll venture into the Back Bay, one of America’s most beautiful and well-planned residential neighborhoods. Modeled after Parisian boulevards, the wide, tree-lined streets are a testament to 19th-century urban planning at its finest. The ambitious land reclamation project that created Back Bay took 40 years, adding 450 acres to the city. You’ll marvel at the stunning Gilded Age mansions that line Commonwealth Avenue, stroll down the stylish Newbury Street, and explore the luxurious homes that make this area so special. Back Bay was once home to 13 churches of various denominations; today, eight remain, with Trinity Church and the Mother Church standing out as architectural masterpieces. We’ll also take in Boston’s iconic skyline, including the John Hancock Tower and the Prudential Center, the tallest buildings in the city. Finally, our tour concludes with a visit to the Boston Public Library, where you’ll have the chance to see its magnificent reading room up close. Your local French-speaking guide will share intriguing facts and anecdotes. Join us for an unforgettable experience!

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