Boston lets you walk right through them.”
Trace the American Revolution with this Boston Freedom Trail self-guided walking tour. With the Freedom Trail’s red line under your feet and an audio tour in your ears, historic Boston turns into an open-air storybook of protests, tea, and turning points.
As you follow the trail, you will pass green spaces, burial grounds, churches, meeting houses, and waterfront views that all played a role in the fight for independence. Boston Common, the Massachusetts State House, Granary Burying Ground, King’s Chapel, the Latin School site, and Old South Meeting House reveal how ideas about liberty took hold long before the first shots were fired.
Further along, places like the Old State House, the Boston Massacre site, Faneuil Hall, Paul Revere’s house, the Old North Church, the USS Constitution, and the Bunker Hill Monument deepen the story with real locations tied to names and events you already know from history class.
What you may leave with: A clearer picture of how a busy colonial town became a catalyst for revolution, plus a camera roll full of brick lanes, steeples, and streets that still carry the echoes of 1776.
We are proud to be a part of Meet Boston, formerly known as The Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau.

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All languages are available to you when you purchase the tour.
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Freedom Trail Route Map
Where To Start?
We strongly recommend starting the tour from either of the locations for the best experience.
Boston Common to Bunker Hill: 139 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02111, USA
Bunker Hill to Boston Common: Bunker Hill Monument, Monument Sq, Charlestown, MA 02129, USA
Freedom Trail – Aquarium: New England Aquarium
How Does It Work?
- Once you book a tour, you’ll get a text/email with instructions.
- Download the app (while in good wifi/signal) and use your unique password to access your tours. If multiple versions or entry points are available for your tour, be sure to download all the audio guides.
- Audio Setup: Connect your phone to the car stereo via Bluetooth, USB, or Aux, and bring headphones on walking tours. CarPlay and Android Auto are currently not supported; we’re working toward a solution with Apple.
- To begin touring, go to the starting point and launch the app.
- The audio starts automatically once you reach the starting point. Stick to the tour route and speed limit for the best experience.
- Please note that no one will meet you at the starting point.
Audio Story Highlights
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Boston Common
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Massachusetts State House
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Park Street Church
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Granary Burying Ground
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The Latin School
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Irish Famine Memorial
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Old South Meeting House
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The Old Corner Bookstore
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Old State House
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Boston Massacre Site
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Faneuil Hall
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Haymarket
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The Paul Revere House
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Old North Church
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Copp's Hill Burying Ground
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USS Constitution vs. the Guerriere
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Bunker Hill Monument
Preview The Tour
Tour FAQs
The Freedom trail is located in Boston, Massachusetts. It’s a 2.5-mile trail that winds through the city, connecting points of historical interest. It is non-sequential and can be traveled North to South or South to North.
Boston’s Freedom Trail is marked by a red brick or paint line. However, if you choose to use a self-guided walking tour, your trek through Downtown Boston will be even easier.
The Freedom trail is a 2.5 mile route that connects 16 historic sites in the city of Boston. Without stopping, it should take the average person a little over an hour to finish the 2.5 mile route.
The Freedom Trail takes you through the heart of Boston. Passing sixteen historic sites, the Freedom Trail is best enjoyed from May to October and with a good pair of walking shoes.
The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile trail that winds its way through the heart of Boston. You can walk the tour solo or with a guided tour.
Pets on leashes or harnesses are welcome on the Bostons’ Freedom Trail. However, many of the historic sites will not allow an animal inside.





