About the Company

Urban Adventures are for people who wish to escape from the tourist crowds and connect with a town, using a local native guide by their own side. The adventure can be as brief as a few hours, or provided an entire day, but in each situation our Urban Adventures excursions take travelers to fascinating areas to experience local culture and determine exactly what makes a place special. Join us for the Ideal. Day. Ever.



North End Food Tour
from $59

Discover the local side of Boston's most popular neighborhood, the North End. Visit Boston's most revered church and snack your way through the neighborhood with delicious tastings of meat, cheese, bread, pastries, pizza and cappuccino. Tradition, history and food define the North End, so join us to discover the best of this dynamic neighborhood. And, we'll taking you off the beaten path to discover some of our favorite hidden gems, too!

North End Food Tour Highlights

  • Relax with your local guide, Italian-style, and enjoy one of the best cups of cappuccino or espresso in Boston
  • Walk past some of the most historic locations in Boston's oldest neighborhood
  • Hear stories from some of the neighborhood's long-time local merchants
  • Take in the history of one of the most influential churches of the American Revolution
  • Take in the tastes and smells of a traditional salumeria, a generations-old bakery and a family-run pastry shop

  Inclusions

Local English-speaking guide, a variety of food samples such as fresh bread, pizza, meats and cheeses, pastries and a hot drink, plus the entrance fee to the historic church.

  Exclusions

Additional food and drink, souvenirs, and tips/gratuities for your guide.

  Schedule

Meeting point: The Aquarium "T" Station (Outside, in front of the Long Wharf Entrance - Northeast Corner of State St. and Atlantic Ave.) 222 State Street, Boston, MA 02109. View on Google Maps.

Ending point: A central location in or near Boston's North End

Starting time: 10.00 AM

Duration: 2 hours

  Full Itinerary

Child Policy: This is a child-friendly tour. Children between the ages of six and 11 inclusively are permitted on this tour at the rate listed above. Please select 'child' above when booking. Children under the age of six are permitted to join this tour free of charge. Please inform us at the time of booking if you'll be bringing a child under the age of six. You can do so in the special request box on the checkout page.

Confirmation of booking: If you have your voucher, your booking is confirmed. We'll see you at the start point. Get in touch if you have any concerns or require more information via the email address or phone number (business hours only) on your voucher.

Your North End experience begins at the lifeblood of Boston, the Boston Harbor. Walk through a scenic waterfront park, with views of the harbor, East Boston and the historic wharfs lining Atlantic Ave. We make our way to the heart of the North End, with views of some of the most historic sites and properties in the neighborhood, some dating back to the late 1600s and early 1700s.

Next up, we take in the energy of the North End's busiest corridor, Hanover Street. It's time for a mid-tour break with your guide at a traditional Italian café. Here, you have a chance to enjoy your choice of a classic cappuccino, espresso, or tea.

Office phone number: + 1 617 539 8271 Email address: info@bostonurbanadventures.com

Let the caffeine kick in as we go back in time into North End history. Hear stories about some of the most influential events that have happened in Boston, including Paul Revere's midnight ride. We make our way to the Old North Church and step inside the hallowed walls. To this day, North Enders still attend this church, which is famous for its role in the Revolution.

Exclusions: Additional food and drink, souvenirs, and tips/gratuities for your guide.

Closure of sites: In the event of a site closure, we will do our best to replace it with a similar alternative.

Inclusions: Local English-speaking guide, a variety of food samples such as fresh bread, pizza, meats and cheeses, pastries and a hot drink, plus the entrance fee to the historic church.

This North End food tour features visits to establishments that are not always able to cater for vegetarians and other dietary requirements. Discounts are available and your guide can assist you with recommendations on where to purchase alternative diet-friendly food during the tour. Please contact us at info@bostonurbanadventures.com for more information.

Delicious food is never far away in the North End. Your guide introduces you to a small, hidden Italian bakery serving up fresh bread daily. Break bread with your fellow travelers and let the carbs give you the energy to continue your adventure! A proper Italian salumeria is next, and you have a chance to enjoy Italian meats and cheeses at their finest and freshest.

After the Boston food tour, you're surely ready to make a dinner reservation. Ask your guide for the best recommendations and we can set you up for an amazing time in Boston.

After church, we dive deeper into the local side of the North End. A taste of pizza awaits at a neighborhood favorite and the stories are endless. We cap off the North End food experience with samples of the best of the best Italian pastries along the backstreets of this delicious neighborhood. Hopefully, there is a chance to meet and chat with the area's top bakers, if we catch them at a quiet moment.

Your Trip: For your Urban Adventure you will be in a small group of a maximum of 12 people.


From Food to Freedom Trail
from $89

Discover the local side of Boston's most popular neighborhood, the North End. Visit Boston's most revered church and snack your way through the neighborhood, tasting meats, cheeses, fresh bread, pastries, pizza and cappuccino. Continue along the Freedom Trail and beyond and experience modern Boston through the city's incredible history. From the iconic Boston Harbor, into the heart of beautiful Beacon Hill, join your local guide on an experience that connects you to the Boston of old and new.

From Food to Freedom Trail Highlights

  • Take in the beauty of the architecture and quaintness of Beacon Hill
  • Learn the modern impact of Boston's most iconic historic sights
  • Enjoy a beer and some tasty snacks at some of our favorite local haunts
  • Stroll past some of the most historic locations in Boston's oldest neighborhood
  • Join your local guide for a fun-filled journey on and off Boston's famous Freedom Trail

  Inclusions

Local English-speaking guide, a variety of food samples such as fresh bread, pizza, and pastries, entrance fee to the historic church, and one beer (or non-alcoholic beverage of your choice).

  Exclusions

Additional food and drink, souvenirs, and tips/gratuities for your guide.

  Schedule

Meeting point: The Aquarium "T" Station (Outside, in front of the Long Wharf Entrance - Northeast Corner of State St. and Atlantic Ave.) 222 State Street, Boston, MA 02109. View on Google Maps.

Ending point: Boston Public Garden (or nearby), 4 Charles St., Boston, MA 02116

Starting time: 10.00 AM

Duration: 5 hours

  Full Itinerary

We continue our journey through Beacon Hill, where you have a chance to take in the quintessential architecture of Boston's red brick row houses. Get out your cameras — this neighborhood is one of the most photogenic in the city.

Moving into the heart of Downtown Boston, we stop in front of the Old State House and site of the Boston Massacre. Was it really a massacre or maybe just great propaganda for the Revolution? Ask your expert guide about that one!

Tasty food is never far away in the North End. Your guide introduces you to a small, hidden Italian bakery serving up fresh bread daily. A proper Italian salumeria is next, where you have a chance to enjoy some Italian meats and cheeses at their finest and freshest.

Next up, we take in the energy of the North End's busiest corridor, Hanover Street, where it's time for a mid-tour break with your guide at a traditional Italian café. Here, you have a chance to enjoy your choice of a classic cappuccino, espresso, or tea.

We begin at the lifeblood of Boston, the Boston Harbor, with a walk through a scenic waterfront park, with views of the harbor, East Boston and historic wharfs lining Atlantic Ave. We make our way to the heart of the North End, with views of some of the most historic sites and properties in the neighborhood, some dating back to the late 1600s and 1700s.

Closure of sites: In the event of a site closure, we will do our best to replace it with a similar alternative.

Your North End to the Freedom Trail combines our North End Food Tour and our History and Highlights Tour to make up a brilliant half day tour that gives you a comprehensive introduction to our fair city.

On most weekdays, you have a chance to see the government at work (or not) inside the inspiring, historic and beautiful Massachusetts State House, designed and built by famous federalist architect Charles Bulfinch in 1798. Outside the State House, take in the views of modern Boston, including the skyscrapers of Downtown, the Financial District, and the tallest building in New England: the John Hancock Tower.

Confirmation of booking: If you have your voucher, your booking is confirmed. We'll see you at the start point. Get in touch if you have any concerns or require more information via the email address or phone number (business hours only) on your voucher.

After church, we dive deeper into the local side of the North End. A taste of pizza awaits at a neighborhood favorite and then we cap off the North End food experience with samples of the best Italian pastries along the back streets of this delicious neighborhood. Hopefully, there's a chance to meet and chat with the area's best bakers, if we catch them at a quiet moment.

Inclusions: Local English-speaking guide, a variety of food samples such as fresh bread, pizza, and pastries, entrance fee to the historic church, and one beer (or non-alcoholic beverage of your choice).

As you let the caffeine kick in, your guide goes back in time into North End history. Hear stories about some of the most influential events that happened in Boston, including Paul Revere's Midnight Ride. We make our way to the Old North Church and step inside the hallowed walls.

Exclusions: Additional food and drink, souvenirs, and tips/gratuities for your guide.

Your Trip: For your Urban Adventure you will be in a small group of a maximum of 12 people.

A short trek through Downtown Crossing and past the Old City Hall takes you to one of the most historic places in the country, King's Chapel Burial Ground (city's oldest burial ground) and King's Chapel (the first Anglican church in the country). Whenever possible, your guide takes you inside King's Chapel, the first church in the USA to have a pipe organ. If we're lucky, we might just get to hear it being played.

Finally, we arrive at the beautiful Boston Public Garden, one of Boston's favorite green spaces, where you see locals walking the dogs, playing with the kids, and enjoying lunch in the shade. Your guide points you in the right direction, and helps with any and all recommendations for great things to do in Boston that evening and beyond.

Somewhere along the way during this tour, you have a chance to rest your legs and enjoy a refreshing local beer. Your guide chooses among some of the most historic, quirky, and hidden local bars and taverns in the area.

Child Policy: This is a child-friendly tour. Children between the ages of six and 11 inclusively are permitted on this tour at the rate listed above. Please select 'child' above when booking. Children under the age of six are permitted to join this tour free of charge. Please inform us at the time of booking if you'll be bringing a child under the age of six. You can do so in the special request box on the checkout page.

Office phone number: + 1 617 539 8271 Email address: info@bostonurbanadventures.com

Additional Information: Entrance to the Massachusetts State House requires a government ID and all guests must pass through metal detectors. The State House is open on weekdays only, we will find alternate sites to visit on weekends.

We can accommodate vegetarians and other dietary restrictions. Please notify us in advance if you have any dietary requests. You can do so in the 'Additional information' box at checkout, or by emailing us at info@bostonurbanadventures.com.

Continue on with your guide beyond the North End neighborhood for a leisurely stroll through some of Boston's best markets and green spaces. You begin the second part of your journey back at the Aquarium "T" Station where we meet more members of the group. From the Harbor, we continue past the Rose Kennedy Greenway, State Street, and the historic Custom House Tower, the city's first skyscraper. Then, your guide leads you toward the famous Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, which both boast stunning views.


Boston Bowling & Bites
from $49

Enjoy Boston at its finest and join us across the harbor for an East Boston experience you will always remember. Ride along the oldest subway line in the USA, eat your way through the best bakeries, shops and restaurants AND bowl the old-fashioned way or play a game of billiards with your local guide and some local East Bostonians too. Immerse yourself in this truly diverse immigrant neighborhood and without another tourist in sight, you'll have it all to yourself!

Boston Bowling & Bites Highlights

  • Taste your way through the culturally diverse delights of East Boston
  • Take a ride with the locals on the oldest subway line in America
  • Take a turn at candle-pin bowling, New England-style, or find your inner pool shark at a local billiards hall
  • Walk the streets and learn why generations of immigrants have called this dynamic neighborhood home

  Inclusions

Local English-speaking guide, one-way "T" (subway) ticket, two to three snacks, and bowling alley OR billiards table fee.

  Exclusions

Additional food and drink, souvenirs, and tips/gratuities for your guide

  Schedule

Duration: 2 hours

Starting time: 4.00 PM

Meeting point: The Aquarium "T" Station (Outside, in front of the Long Wharf Entrance - Northeast Corner of State St. and Atlantic Ave.) 222 State Street, Boston, MA 02109. View on Google Maps.

Ending point: Maverick "T" Station (or nearby Maverick Square), Boston, MA 02128

  Full Itinerary

Next, it's time for bowling Boston-style, with candle-pin bowling. Before hitting the lanes, you'll have the option to pick up a beverage to bring over to this classic neighborhood bowling alley which encourages you to BYOB. Built in 1950, this bowling alley hasn't changed much, with manual scoring, a gravity-powered ball return, and wood paneling completing the retro atmosphere. After bowling a few frames, you come to love this New England pastime. If bowling isn't available, we make our way over to one of the neighborhood billiards halls where we have a chance to play a game of pool together. Grab a beer, enjoy the music and chat with the locals at the pool table, to really get a feel for what this neighborhood is all about.

Fasten your seatbelts for an unforgettable time in East Boston. Join us for a truly local experience as you discover what's going on over on the other side of the harbor. Your tour begins at the Aquarium "T" Station on Boston Harbor's Long Wharf. Take in views across the harbor at East Boston before we head underground to the Blue Line T Station. Your guide helps you navigate the modern system as you get on the train and travel under the harbor through the oldest subway tunnel in the country (in fact, it's the third oldest in the world, dating all the way back to 1904!). If time allows, we get out at the Maverick T Station to tell you more about the subway project.

Closure of sites: In the event of a site closure, we will do our best to replace it with a similar alternative.

Back on the train, we travel just one more stop to the Airport T Station. Enjoy the local scene at Bremen Street Park, and your guide leads you through the park and into the heart of East Boston. As we walk, you see shops and restaurants reflecting the diversity of the East Boston residents. You can travel around the world in East Boston without ever having to leave the neighborhood!

Confirmation of booking: If you have your voucher, your booking is confirmed. We'll see you at the start point. Get in touch if you have any concerns or require more information via the email address or phone number (business hours only) on your voucher.

Child Policy: This is a child-friendly tour. Children between the ages of six and 11 inclusively are permitted on this tour at the rate listed above. Please select 'child' above when booking. Children under the age of six are permitted to join this tour free of charge. Please inform us at the time of booking if you'll be bringing a child under the age of six. You can do so in the special request box on the checkout page.

Your Trip: For your Urban Adventure you will be in a small group of a maximum of 12 people.

The evening continues as you walk down Meridian Street, taking in some murals depicting the history and influence of immigration in East Boston. We continue to Maverick Square, where we enjoy a snack or two along the way. Discover the best variety of food in all of Boston concentrated in this area, from Colombian bakeries, to Italian sandwich shops, Mexican taquerias, El Salvadorian cafes, and Chinese restaurants; the choices are endless!

Your tour concludes at the heart of East Boston, Maverick Square. Ask your guide for the best dinner recommendations and continue the fun or make your way back to Downtown with the feeling that you've experienced Boston at its realest.

Exclusions: Additional food and drink, souvenirs, and tips/gratuities for your guide

Inclusions: Local English-speaking guide, one-way "T" (subway) ticket, two to three snacks, and bowling alley OR billiards table fee.

Office phone number: + 1 617 539 8271 Email address: info@bostonurbanadventures.com


Total Boston
from $189

Get a feel for Boston on a full day tour with a local guide! Visit the city's most revered church, taste her best food, take a journey along the Freedom Trail, and join us for an epic game of bowling, Boston-style! Along the way, discover the city's fascinating history, ride the oldest subway line in the USA, and take in amazing views of the city skyline on a water taxi. Take this tour if you want to get the most our of our beautiful city and we promise it will be a day that you'll never forget!

Total Boston Highlights

  • Take a turn at candle-pin bowling, New England-style, or find your inner pool shark at a local billiards hall and enjoy a beer with us!
  • Join your local guide for a fun-filled journey on and off Boston's famous Freedom Trail
  • Enjoy breathtaking views of the skyline as you float through Boston Harbor on a water taxi
  • Take in the tastes and smells of a traditional salumeria, a generations-old bakery, and a family-run pastry shop
  • Walk past some of the most historic locations in Boston's oldest neighborhood

  Inclusions

Local English-speaking guide, a variety of food samples such as pizza, pastries, fresh bread and charcuterie, entrance fee to the historic church, one beer (or non-alcoholic beverage of your choice), "T" (subway) ticket, two to three snacks, bowling alley fee OR billiards table fee, and a water taxi ticket.

  Exclusions

Additional food and drink, souvenirs, and tips/gratuities for your guide.

  Schedule

Starting time: 10.00 AM

Ending point: Long Wharf (or nearby dock), 66 Long Wharf, Boston, MA 02110

Duration: 9 hours

Meeting point: The Aquarium "T" Station (Outside, in front of the Long Wharf Entrance - Northeast Corner of State St. and Atlantic Ave.) 222 State Street, Boston, MA 02109. View on Google Maps.

  Full Itinerary

After an epic day, you'll probably be ready for bed but before you go, don't forget to ask your guide for tips on what else to see, do, and eat in buzzing Boston!

Exclusions: Additional food and drink, souvenirs, and tips/gratuities for your guide.

The evening continues as you walk down Meridian Street, taking in some murals depicting the history and influence of immigration in East Boston. We continue to Maverick Square, where we enjoy a snack or two along the way. Discover the best variety of food in all of Boston concentrated in this area, from Colombian bakeries, to Italian sandwich shops, Mexican taquerias, El Salvadorian cafes, and Chinese restaurants.

Next up, we make our way to the Old North Church and step inside its hallowed walls. After church, we dive deeper into the local side of the North End, where a taste of pizza awaits at a neighborhood favorite. We cap off the North End food experience with samples of the best Italian pastries located in the backstreets. Hopefully, there's a chance to meet and chat with the best bakers around if we catch them at a quiet moment.

Next, we head to the waterfront for stunning views of the skyline and, at certain times of the year, you have a chance to catch an amazing sunset.

Office phone number: + 1 617 539 8271 Email address: info@bostonurbanadventures.com

Moving into the heart of Downtown Boston, we stop in front of the Old State House, site of the Boston Massacre. A short trek through Downtown Crossing and past Old City Hall takes you to one of the most historic places in the country, King's Chapel Burial Ground and King's Chapel. Whenever possible, your guide will take you inside King's Chapel, the first church in the USA to have a pipe organ. If we're lucky, we might just get to hear it being played.

Finally, we call the water taxi to bring us back across the harbor. Get your cameras ready for some of the best views of Boston from the water. From the boat, your guide points out the must-see neighborhoods and landmarks that make Boston special. Take it all in and enjoy the harbor in style as you cruise back into Long Wharf.

We can accommodate vegetarians and other dietary restrictions. Please notify us in advance if you have any dietary requests. You can do so in the 'Additional information' box at checkout, or by emailing us at info@bostonurbanadventures.com.

Rest your legs for a bit before continuing on with your guide toward the historic Custom House Tower, the city's first skyscraper.  We take a quick peek inside this picturesque building if we can, then we lead you toward the famous Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market.

This Total Boston tour combines three of our most popular group tours — North End Food Tour, From Food to Freedom Trail and Bowling, Bites & A Boat Ride — to give you one perfect day out!

Closure of sites: In the event of a site closure, we will do our best to replace it with a similar alternative.

Child Policy: This is a child-friendly tour. Children between the ages of six and 11 inclusively are permitted on this tour at the rate listed above. Please select 'child' above when booking. Children under the age of six are permitted to join this tour free of charge. Please inform us at the time of booking if you'll be bringing a child under the age of six. You can do so in the special request box on the checkout page.

Additional Information: Entrance to the Massachusetts State House requires a government ID and all guests must pass through metal detectors. The State House is open on weekdays only, we will find alternate sites to visit on weekends.

We continue our journey through Beacon Hill, where you have a chance to take in the quintessential architecture of Boston's red brick row houses. Get out your cameras — this neighborhood is one of the most photogenic in the city.

We arrive at the beautiful Boston Public Garden, one of Boston's favorite green spaces, where you see locals walking the dogs, playing with their kids, and enjoying lunch in the shade.

Tasty food is never far away in the North End. Your guide introduces you to a small, hidden Italian bakery serving up fresh bread daily. A proper Italian salumeria is next, where you have a chance to enjoy Italian meats and cheeses at their finest and freshest.

Confirmation of booking: If you have your voucher, your booking is confirmed. We'll see you at the start point. Get in touch if you have any concerns or require more information via the email address or phone number (business hours only) on your voucher.

Inclusions: Local English-speaking guide, a variety of food samples such as pizza, pastries, fresh bread and charcuterie, entrance fee to the historic church, one beer (or non-alcoholic beverage of your choice), "T" (subway) ticket, two to three snacks, bowling alley fee OR billiards table fee, and a water taxi ticket.

On most weekdays, you have a chance to see the government at work (or not) inside the inspiring, historic and beautiful Massachusetts State House. Outside, you can take in the views of modern Boston, including the skyscrapers of Downtown, the Financial District, and the tallest building in New England: the John Hancock Tower.

We then get off the train and enjoy the local scene at Bremen Street Park. As we walk, you see shops and restaurants reflecting the diversity of East Boston's residents.

Next, it's time for bowling Boston-style! Before hitting the lanes, you have the option to pick up a beverage to bring over to this classic neighborhood bowling alley, which encourages you to BYOB. With manual scoring, a gravity-powered ball return, and wood paneling, this joint hasn't changed much in 60 years. If bowling isn't available, we make our way over to our favorite billiard hall where we have a chance to play a game of pool together with the locals.

If time allows, and on certain days of the week, we continue walking through the neighborhood and then along the water through a picturesque park and into the Boston Shipyard. Here, you see some creative public art, and enjoy a chance to visit a local ciderhouse for a tasting. One final bite or two of the amazing East Boston food might also be in the mix.

Your Trip: For your Urban Adventure you will be in a small group of a maximum of 12 people.

Take in the energy of the North End's busiest corridor, Hanover Street, as you take time for a break with your guide at a traditional Italian cafe. Here, you have a chance to enjoy your choice of a classic cappuccino, espresso, or tea.

After a short walk or ride back to Long Wharf, you're recharged and ready for an unforgettable time in East Boston. Head underground with your guide to the Blue Line T Station. Your guide helps you navigate the modern system as you get on the train and travel under the harbor through the oldest subway tunnel in the country, which happens to be the third oldest in the world, dating all the way back to 1904.

Your Boston adventure begins at the lifeblood of Boston, the Boston Harbor. We make our way to the heart of the North End, with views of some of the most historic sites and properties in the neighborhood, some dating back to the late 1600s and 1700s.

Somewhere along the way during this Boston day tour, you have a chance to rest your legs and enjoy a refreshing local beer. Your guide chooses from among some of the most historic, quirky, and hidden local bars and taverns in the area.


Boston History & Highlights
from $36

Go beyond the Freedom Trail and experience modern Boston through the city's incredible history. From the iconic Boston Harbor, to the famous Freedom Trail, into the heart of beautiful Beacon Hill, join your local guide on an experience that promises to connect you to the Boston of old and new.

Boston History & Highlights Highlights

  • Take in the beauty of the architecture and quaintness of Beacon Hill
  • Learn the modern impact of Boston's most iconic historic sights
  • Enjoy a beer with your guide inside one of their favorite neighborhood watering holes
  • Join your local guide for a fun-filled journey on and off Boston's famous Freedom Trail
  • Explore the inside of some of the sights overlooked by many Boston visitors (and even locals!)

  Inclusions

Local English-speaking guide, and one beer (or non-alcoholic beverage of your choice).

  Exclusions

Additional food and drink, souvenirs, and tips/gratuities for your guide.

  Schedule

Ending point: Boston Public Garden (or nearby), 4 Charles St., Boston, MA 02116

Starting time: 1.00 PM

Duration: 2 hours

Meeting point: The Aquarium "T" Station (Outside, in front of the Long Wharf Entrance - Northeast Corner of State St. and Atlantic Ave.) 222 State Street, Boston, MA 02109. View on Google Maps.

  Full Itinerary

Your experience begins at the Aquarium "T" Station on the historic Long Wharf, the focus of Boston Harbor, and the economic engine of Boston for most of its history. From the harbor, we continue past the Rose Kennedy Greenway, State Street, and the historic Custom House Tower, the city's first skyscraper. Then, your guide leads you toward the famous Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, which both boast stunning views.

Confirmation of booking: If you have your voucher, your booking is confirmed. We'll see you at the start point. Get in touch if you have any concerns or require more information via the email address or phone number (business hours only) on your voucher.

Office phone number: + 1 617 539 8271 Email address: info@bostonurbanadventures.com

A short trek through Downtown Crossing and past the Old City Hall takes you to one of the most historic places in the country, King's Chapel Burial Ground (city's oldest burial ground) and King's Chapel (the first Anglican church in the country). Whenever possible, your guide takes you inside King's Chapel, the first church in the US to have a pipe organ. If we're lucky, we might just get to hear it being played.

Finally, we arrive at the beautiful Boston Public Garden, one of Boston's favorite green spaces, where you see locals walking the dogs, playing with the kids, and enjoying lunch in the shade. Your guide points you in the right direction, and helps with any and all recommendations for great things to do in Boston that evening and beyond.

Exclusions: Additional food and drink, souvenirs, and tips/gratuities for your guide.

Somewhere along the way during this Boston walking tour, you have a chance to rest your legs and enjoy a refreshing local beer. Your guide chooses among some of the most historic, quirky, and hidden local bars and taverns in the area.

Additional Information: Entrance to the Massachusetts State House requires a government ID, and all guests must pass through metal detectors. The State House is open on weekdays only, and we will find alternate sites to visit on weekends.

Bob was a great tour guide. His enthusiasm for Boston and it's history and culture was great. He knows his stuff. We really liked the restaurants he recommended. Very Good. Even though Urban Adventures is just getting started in this market, Bob's an expert.

On most weekdays, you have a chance to see the government at work (or not) inside the inspiring, historic, and beautiful Massachusetts State House, designed and built by famous federalist architect Charles Bulfinch in 1798. Outside the State House, take in the views of modern Boston, including the skyscrapers of Downtown, the Financial District, and the tallest building in New England: The John Hancock Tower.

Inclusions: Local English-speaking guide, and one beer (or non-alcoholic beverage of your choice).


Boston Bowling, Bites, & Boat Ride
from $89

Enjoy Boston at its finest and join us across the harbor for an East Boston experience you will always remember. Ride along the oldest subway line in the US, eat your way through the bakeries, shops, and restaurants, bowl the old-fashioned way or play a game of billiards, enjoy the best waterfront in the city, and take in amazing views of the skyline during a ride on a water taxi. Immerse yourself in this truly diverse immigrant neighborhood that most tourists don't know about, with a local by your side!

Boston Bowling, Bites, & Boat Ride Highlights

  • Taste your way through the cultural diversity of East Boston
  • Enjoy breathtaking views of the skyline as you float through Boston Harbor on a water taxi
  • Walk the streets and hear about why generations of immigrants have called this dynamic neighborhood home
  • Take a ride with the locals on the oldest subway line in America
  • Take a turn at candle-pin bowling, New England-style, or find your inner pool shark at a local billiards hall

  Inclusions

Local English-speaking guide, "T" (subway) ticket, two to three snacks, bowling alley fee OR billiards table fee, and a water taxi ticket.

  Exclusions

Additional food and drink, souvenirs, and tips/gratuities for your guide.

  Schedule

Ending point: Long Wharf (or nearby dock), 66 Long Wharf, Boston, MA 02110

Duration: 3 hours

Starting time: 4.00 PM

Meeting point: The Aquarium "T" Station (Outside, in front of the Long Wharf Entrance - Northeast Corner of State St. and Atlantic Ave.) 222 State Street, Boston, MA 02109. View on Google Maps.

  Full Itinerary

Child Policy: This is a child-friendly tour. Children between the ages of six and 11 inclusively are permitted on this tour at the rate listed above. Please select 'child' above when booking. Children under the age of six are permitted to join this tour free of charge. Please inform us at the time of booking if you'll be bringing a child under the age of six. You can do so in the special request box on the checkout page.

Closure of sites: In the event of a site closure, we will do our best to replace it with a similar alternative.

Confirmation of booking: If you have your voucher, your booking is confirmed. We'll see you at the start point. Get in touch if you have any concerns or require more information via the email address or phone number (business hours only) on your voucher.

Back on the train, we travel to just one more stop, the Airport T Station. Enjoy the local scene at Bremen Street Park as your guide leads you through the park and into the heart of East Boston. As we walk, you see shops and restaurants reflecting the diversity of the East Boston residents. You can travel around the world in East Boston without ever having to leave the neighborhood!

Finally, we call the water taxi to bring us back across the harbor. Get your cameras ready for some of the best views of Boston from the water. From the boat, your guide points out the must-see neighborhoods and landmarks that make Boston special. Take it all in and enjoy the harbor in style as you cruise back into Long Wharf.

Before you go, don't forget to ask your local guide for more tips on what else to see, do, and eat during your stay in beautiful Boston.

We can accommodate vegetarians and other dietary restrictions. Please notify us in advance if you have any dietary requests. You can do so in the 'Additional information' box at checkout, or by emailing us at info@bostonurbanadventures.com

If time allows, and on certain days of the week, we continue walking through the neighborhood and then along the water through a picturesque park and into the Boston Shipyard. Here, you see some creative public art and a chance to visit a local ciderhouse for a tasting. One final bite or two of delicious East Boston food might also be in the mix.

The evening continues as you walk down Meridian Street, taking in some murals depicting the history and influence of immigration in East Boston. We continue to Maverick Square, where we enjoy a snack or two along the way. Discover the best variety of food in all of Boston concentrated in this area, from Colombian bakeries, to Italian sandwich shops, Mexican taquerias, El Salvadorian cafes, and Chinese restaurants; the choices are endless!

Your Trip: For your Urban Adventure you will be in a small group of a maximum of 12 people.

Next, we head to the waterfront. Views of the skyline appear and at certain times of the year, you have a chance to catch an amazing sunset.

Fasten your seatbelts for an unforgettable time in East Boston. Join us for a truly local experience as you discover what's going on over on the other side of the harbor. The tour begins at the Aquarium "T" Station on Boston Harbor's Long Wharf. Take in views across the harbor at East Boston before we head underground to the Blue Line T Station. Your guide helps you navigate the modern system as you get on the train and travel under the harbor through the oldest subway tunnel in the country (in fact, it's the third oldest in the world, dating all the way back to 1904!). If time allows, we get out at the Maverick T Station to tell you more about the subway project.

Exclusions: Additional food and drink, souvenirs, and tips/gratuities for your guide.

Inclusions: Local English-speaking guide, "T" (subway) ticket, two to three snacks, bowling alley fee OR billiards table fee, and s water taxi ticket.

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Next, it's time for bowling Boston-style, with candle-pin bowling. Before hitting the lanes, you have the option to pick up a beverage to bring over to this classic neighborhood bowling alley which encourages you to BYOB. Built in 1950, this bowling alley hasn't changed much, with manual scoring, a gravity-powered ball return, and wood paneling completing the retro atmosphere. After bowling a few frames, you come to love this New England pastime. If bowling isn't available, we make our way over to one of the neighborhood billiards halls where we have a chance to play a game of pool together. Grab a beer, enjoy the music, and chat with the locals at the pool table, to really get a feel for what this neighborhood is all about.