The guide, Isaiah Thomas, was so much fun. It's clear he has an acting background. He made the history come alive--he drew the group in at the dramatic points and made us all laugh at the funny ones. He clearly knew the history, and has led many tours through these crowded streets.
He knows how to keep the group together and moving towards the next stop. Mark went above and beyond to tell us the story of Boston and the sparks that ignited the revolution. He was knowledgeable, encouraged questions, and kept all enthralled.
This tour is awesome. The tour is filled with amazing history and Prudence filled it with a lot of laughs. Grab her if you can! My friend and I did the freedom trail with "Dr. Mather Byles" aka Ben Soloway. He was so informative I learned so much with this tour. Not to mention his English accent really added even more excitement to the tour. Thanks again for making my trip so fun all the way from California!
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Action Tour Guide provides self-guided audio tours; Our guide to the Freedom Trail has everything you need to get the most out of the historical, cultural trail. Where does the Freedom Trail start and end? You can join the Freedom Trail at any point, but to get the most out of the tour, it helps to follow from start to finish. The Trail begins at the Visitor Information Center on the Boston Common, where you can pick up a map or rent an audio tour.
You can take the Charlestown Water Shuttle to get back Downtown. Where does the Freedom Trail go? The Freedom Trail covers a 2. How long does it take to walk the Freedom Trail? The amount of time it takes to walk the Freedom Trail depends on how much time you spend at each historical site. The halfway point is near Faneuil Hall and Quincy Marketplace , so you can stop for a bite to eat before walking the rest of the Trail. You can also schedule in more time to explore the historic North End.
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