Boston Bike Tour
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Experience Highlights
Explore one of the oldest cities in the United States on a bike tour of Boston. Cycle for approximately 2.5 hours, accompanied by a local guide who will lead the tour and show you the history and landmarks such as Copley Square, historic Fenway Park, the finish line of the Boston Marathon and much more.
- Cycle around Boston
- Learn about the history of the city from a local guide.
- Visit Copley Square, the Charles River Promenade and more
- Includes bike and helmet rental
What’s included
- Guided bicycle tour of Boston
- Bike and helmet rental
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Keep in mind you need to arrive 30 minutes before start
Step by Step
Enjoy a guided bike tour of Boston, the cosmopolitan city of the United States, on a ride of approximately 2.5 hours.
A local guide will accompany you throughout the activity with historical narrations about the capital of Massachusetts and will take you to places of interest such as:
- North End: the oldest neighbourhood in Boston that was once inhabited by Europeans.
- Charles River Promenade: You'll see landmarks such as MIT and Cambridge and the Long Wharf. Ideal for viewing the south and east sides of Boston.
- Boston University Campus and Kenmore Square: visit the fourth largest university in the country and the charming square that houses Lansdowne Street, one of the streets famous for its nightlife.
- Fenway Park: baseball field and home of the Boston Red Sox.
- Christian Science Center: a plaza located in the Fenway neighborhood, home to the famous Mother Church.
- Copley Square: you will be able to see different architectural monuments such as churches and museums. See the finish line of the Boston Marathon in front of the square.
- Back Bay and South End: well-known neighbourhoods in the south of the city, characterised by brownstones and Victorian houses.
- Boston Common: one of the oldest parks in the country, built in 1634.
- Rose Kennedy Greenway: a contemporary-style park visited by tourists and locals alike.
- Long Wharf: Boston's waterfront built between 1710 and 1721.
The activity includes bike rental and helmet rental for a safe ride.