Embark on a self-guided tour of the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile red brick path that leads you through 16 historical sites, including the Massachusetts State House and Paul Revere's House.
The trail starts just adjacent to Boston Common, making it easy to transition from breakfast.
Visit Quincy Market to munch on a variety of food stalls; you can try some local clam chowder or a lobster roll that encapsulates New England’s seafood tradition.
Quincy Market is just a short walk from the end of the Freedom Trail.
After lunch, head over to Faneuil Hall, which has served as a marketplace and a rallying point for the American Revolution; it offers lively shops and street performances.
Faneuil Hall is conveniently located within the Quincy Market area.
Immerse yourself in a uniquely interactive experience at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, where you can reenact the famous protest and learn about this pivotal moment in American history.
The museum is about a 15-minute walk from Faneuil Hall.
Relax and take in the beauty of the Boston Public Garden, the oldest botanical garden in the U.S., featuring stunning landscapes and the iconic Swan Boats.
It’s a pleasant 20-minute walk from the museum to the garden.
Savor a delightful seafood dinner at Legal Sea Foods, famous for its fresh catch cuisine and vibrant atmosphere, a perfect way to cap off your Boston adventure.
The restaurant is a short walk from the Boston Public Garden.