Boston for History Buffs
If you love history, you’ll love Boston. What other city was home to the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Bunker Hill, and the founding of the first African American regiment in the Civil War?
Boston regularly welcomes students, tour groups, and history buffs who want to learn more about the city’s historic buildings, and Boston Charter Bus Company provides an easy way for you to reach all your destinations. Check out our list of the best historical stops in the city, and call us at 617-314-7577 when you’re ready to book a charter bus for your trip to Boston.
Destinations Along the Freedom Trail
Boston’s 2.5-mile Freedom Trail takes you past 16 of Boston’s historic sights. Guided group tours, including tours with costumed historical interpreters, are usually available (though they’re suspended at the time of this writing due to the COVID-19 pandemic).
If you need an ASL interpreter for the tour, let the Freedom Trail guides know when you make your booking online. The Trail is accessible, but since it requires a lot of walking, guests with mobility issues may want to use a wheelchair. You can request an ADA-accessible bus if you need one, and your charter bus driver should be able to drop you off where the tour starts at Boston Common.
There are three oversize parking lots near The Freedom Trail where your driver can park the bus after they drop you off:
- Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (415 Summer Street, Boston, MA 02210)
- Constitution Wharf (1 Constitution Road, Charlest