Paul Revere House
The 17th-century home of Paul Revere, the patriot immortalized for his famous all-night ride to Lexington, warning that "the British were coming!"
USS Constitution
The oldest commission warship afloat, launched in 1797, with a history of sailing all over the world and participating in many battles, including the War of 1812.
Museum of Fine Arts
One of the world's most complete art museums with nearly 500,000 masterpieces, including the largest collection of Monet's work outside of France.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
A unique museum designed to resemble a 15th-century Venetian palace, housing masterpieces by artists like Matisse, Manet, and Whistler, and famous for being the site of an unsolved art heist.
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
A museum where visitors can learn about the Boston Tea Party and participate in interactive exhibits, including throwing tea overboard, with an option to try the five teas that were thrown overboard during the event.
Old South Meeting House
The Old South Meeting House, built in 1729, is an iconic landmark in Boston that played a role in the Boston Tea Party, where 5,000 angry people gathered to take action against the tea.
USS Constitution Museum
A museum dedicated to the history of the USS Constitution, the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world.
Harvard Museum of Natural History
A museum near Harvard University.
Paul Revere's House
The house of Paul Revere, located along the Freedom Trail, offers a glimpse into Boston's pivotal role in the American Revolution.
Museum of Science
A beacon of knowledge and interactive learning with exhibits including dinosaurs, the hall of human life, indoor lightning, a butterfly garden, and the Mugger Omni Theater.
Old State House
The site of the Boston Massacre in 1770 and where the Declaration of Independence was first read in Boston.
Paul Revere House Museum
A museum where you can walk around the old Paul Revere house and see some bedrooms, a living area, and a dining area.
Boston Tea Party Museum
A museum where they reenact the Boston Tea Party and you can walk around and feel like you're going all the way back in time to the 1700s.
JFK Presidential Library
A library dedicated to the life of the 35th U.S. President.
Tea Party Ships & Museum
A museum with guided tours and actors, where visitors can participate in reenacting the Boston Tea Party.