Pass By: New England Aquarium, 1 Central Wharf, Boston, Massachusetts 02110
Boston Sightseeing double-decker bus departs from New England Aquarium. Near the New England Aquarium, travelers can see several historic and famous landmarks of Boston.
Travelers can see the Faneuil Hall Marketplace, one of Boston's most famous marketplaces. The marketplace is now a part of " Boston National Historical Park" and is a stop on the famous Freedom Trail.
Next to the Faneuil Hall Marketplace, another famous marketplace is Quincy Market, constructed between 1824 and 1826. The market is named after the Josiah Quincy.
The sightseeing cruise and Boston harbor walk are just behind the stop. Travelers can take the breathtaking view of the Atlantic from there.
Pass By: Old State House, 206 Washington St, Boston, Massachusetts 02109
At the second stop near "Old State House," travelers can see the historic Old State House built in 1713. The building is a landmark of the famous Freedom Trail and one of the oldest in America. Near the Old State House, travelers can also see several other landmarks, e.g., Boston City Hall, Historic District, Samuel Adams Taproom, and Old South Meeting House.
Built in 1968, Boston City Hall is the seat of the city government of Boston, MA, and it was designed following the Brutalist architecture.
Boston Historic District is another area that can be explored. Located within the Beacon Hill neighborhood, travelers can experience the area's charm.
At this stop, travelers can also see the Old South Meeting House, a historic Congregational church building. Built in 1729, the famous building became the organizing point of the renowned Boston Tea Party event.
Pass By: Downtown, Boston, Massachusetts
At stop 3, travelers can first enjoy the nightlife of Boston Downtown. Experience Boston's vibrant and exceptional nightlife from the upper deck of our double-decker bus. While passing these stops, guests can also see some of Boston's famous landmarks and attractions, e.g., Boston Opera House, Old Granary Burial Ground, King's Chapel, Frog Pond, and Park Street Church.
Pass By: Boston Common, 139 Tremont St, Boston, Massachusetts 02111
At this stop, the red double-decker bus will pass the Boston Common, the first public park in the United States and one of the famous places for recreation. Travelers can enjoy the vibrant nightlife of the Common. Nearby this stop, guests can also see the Boston Public Garden, Theater District, Boston Chinatown, and Swan Boat.
Pass By: Cheer's, S Market St, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, Massachusetts 02109
At this stop, the buses will pass the historic Cheers Pub. Located in Beacon St., the pub was established in 1895. Nearby this stop, travelers can also see the Beacon Hill neighborhood, Charles River, Gibson House Museum, and Charles St. Meeting House from the upper deck of our double-decker bus.
Pass By: Boston Public Library, 700 Boylston St, Boston, Massachusetts 02116
At stop 6, the double-decker red bus of Boston will pass the Boston Public Library. The library was founded in 1848 and is one of the oldest public libraries in the United States. While passing this stop, travelers will also see the famous John Hancock Tower, Copley Square, Arts Boston, and South End Boston.
Pass By: Trinity Church, 206 Boylston St, Copley Square, Boston, Massachusetts 02116
Our 7th stop is near the Trinity Church, one of Boston, MA's most popular and famous churches. Not only that, guests will also see the Newbury Street and Back Bay neighborhoods.
Pass By: Massachusetts State House, 24 Beacon St, Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts 02133
This is the last stop for the night tour, and it ends near Massachusetts State House. The State House is the state capitol and seat of government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and is the oldest state capitol currently in use. Guests can also see famous landmarks, e.g., the State House Library, the Financial District, and the Otis House Museum.