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Discover Boston’s Revolutionary past with an engaging 60-minute private walking tour designed for children ages 6-12, led by passionate local guides at $175 per group.
The Boston By Little Feet Walking Tour offers a unique way for families to explore Boston’s historic Freedom Trail through the eyes of children aged 6-12. Priced at $175 per group up to 12 people, this private tour lasts one hour and is led by highly trained local guides who specialize in making history accessible and fun for young explorers. The tour’s focus on interactive storytelling makes it a perfect choice for families wanting a quick yet meaningful overview of Boston’s revolutionary past.
This tour is especially suited for families with young children who enjoy outdoor activities and stories about historical figures. Its private group setting ensures a personalized experience, and the duration keeps it engaging without being overwhelming. Keep in mind, this is an outdoor-only walk, so suitable clothing and weather readiness are recommended. With a provider rating of 4.9, this tour consistently impresses in both knowledge and engagement.
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The Boston By Little Feet Walking Tour provides a condensed but comprehensive introduction to Boston’s role in the American Revolution. It’s ideal for families who want to get a solid overview without spending hours on a tour. The highly trained local guide leads the group through historic sites while sharing stories and anecdotes tailored for children, making history both fun and memorable.
The one-hour duration allows families to combine sightseeing with other activities or plans in Boston. This tour’s private setup ensures personalized attention, and the flexible scheduling means families can choose from morning, afternoon, or evening options to fit their itinerary.

The tour departs from Faneuil Hall, a historic marketplace at the heart of Boston’s downtown. Travelers will meet their guide near the Samuel Adams statue in front of Faneuil Hall, easily identifiable by guides carrying an 8×11 sign with Boston By Foot Walking Tours. This central meeting location makes it simple to find the guide and start the adventure on time.
Since the tour is outdoor only, it’s wise to dress appropriately for weather conditions. The outdoor setting also means there are no admission fees included, and the focus remains on the walk and storytelling rather than museum visits.
This one-hour tour visits some of the most significant Freedom Trail sites that played prominent roles in Boston’s history. Among these is Faneuil Hall, dubbed “the cradle of liberty,” where the tour begins. Guests will pass by the Old State House, the site of historic speeches and the Boston Massacre. The Old South Meeting House offers a glimpse into colonial protest gatherings.
Additional stops include the site of the first public school in America and Boston’s oldest burying ground. At each location, interactive storytelling encourages children to discover the stories of interesting people who shaped Boston’s past. The guide’s friendly approach makes sure that both children and adults find the history approachable and engaging.
More Great Tours NearbyAt Faneuil Hall, children hear stories about its role as a marketplace and rallying point for revolutionary ideas. The Old State House introduces stories about colonial leaders and key events, like the Boston Massacre. The Old South Meeting House recounts tales of protests and community gatherings.
The site of the first public school in America allows children to imagine learning in colonial times. The oldest burying ground offers a chance to learn about Boston’s earliest residents and their stories. Throughout, guides involve children with questions, storytelling, and opportunities to interact with history directly.
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This tour accommodates up to 12 people, making it perfect for intimate family groups. It’s wheelchair accessible, ensuring families with mobility needs can participate comfortably. The private nature of the tour means families won’t be part of large crowds, allowing for a more relaxed experience.
Families can reserve and pay later, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The flexibility of scheduling across morning, afternoon, or evening hours makes it easy to fit into various travel plans.
Unlike larger, more general sightseeing options, this private walk focuses on an interactive and child-friendly approach to Boston’s history. Since it’s designed specifically for children ages 6-12, it offers a tailored experience that balances education and fun.
Compared to other experiences like the Boston Duck Tour or Harbor Cruises, this tour emphasizes local stories and historic sites rather than rides or cruises. It’s a great way for families to learn about Boston’s revolutionary past without the complexity or length of longer tours.
This tour is best suited for families with children who enjoy history and outdoor exploration. It’s ideal for those looking for a short, engaging, and educational activity that keeps children interested with storytelling and site visits. Since it is outdoor-only, it may be less suitable during bad weather unless families are prepared with rain gear.
The private group format ensures a personalized experience, making it a good choice for small families or groups wanting a flexible timetable. For families eager to introduce young children to Boston’s revolutionary heritage, this tour offers a well-paced and accessible introduction.
The Boston By Little Feet Walking Tour presents a focused, engaging, and family-friendly overview of Boston’s revolutionary history in just one hour. Its private group structure and interactive storytelling make it a standout for families with children seeking an active, educational experience without the constraints of large tour groups.
While its outdoor-only setup and limited duration mean it’s not a comprehensive historical deep dive, the quality of guides and location choices ensure a memorable introduction to Boston’s past. This tour works particularly well for families wanting a short, fun, and meaningful way to see key historic sites.
Overall, if your family values personalized attention and child-friendly storytelling within a flexible schedule, this tour offers excellent value for a brief but meaningful exploration of Boston’s revolutionary sites.
Is this tour suitable for children under 6 years old?
No, this tour is specifically designed for children ages 6-12 to ensure the content and pace are appropriate for that age group.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts exactly 1 hour, making it a quick but engaging activity for families.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is near the Samuel Adams statue in front of Faneuil Hall, a central and easy-to-find location.
Are admission fees to sites included?
No, the tour is outdoor only and admission to historic sites or museums is not included.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in planning.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusivity for different mobility needs.