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Discover Boston’s film and TV magic in just 2 hours on this half-day tour, visiting iconic spots like Boston Public Garden and Cheers Beacon Hill for $82 per person.

The Classic Film and Television Locations Half Day Tour in Boston offers a compact, engaging way to see the city through the lens of its most famous on-screen moments. Priced at $82.00 per person and lasting around 2 hours, this tour is perfect for film buffs and curious visitors alike. It includes professional transportation, a guide or driver-guide, and gratuities, making it a convenient, all-in-one experience.
Starting at the Four Seasons Hotel Boston, the tour covers some of the most recognizable film locations within the city. With a focus on film landmarks, the tour balances historic sights with pop culture highlights. The tour’s short duration makes it ideal for those with limited time but eager to see Boston’s cinematic side. Keep in mind that actual timing may vary depending on traffic and weather. It’s a lively, accessible experience suited for most travelers, including those who enjoy walking and outdoor sights.

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The tour begins at the Four Seasons Hotel Boston located at 200 Boylston St. The transportation is professional and vehicle type varies based on the group size. The guide ensures smooth transitions between stops, giving you a chance to relax and enjoy the sights without the hassle of navigating on your own.
The return point is at the Cheers Gift Shop, located at 84 Beacon St. The entire tour is designed to be easy to access, with near public transportation options for convenient arrival and departure. Group size is capped at 55 travelers, keeping the experience manageable and intimate.
The Boston Public Garden is more than just a scenic spot—it’s a key film landmark. It features prominently in Good Will Hunting, where Robin Williams and Matt Damon share a memorable scene. Visitors can sit on the same bench, replicate the shot, or enjoy the swan boats gliding across the lake, just as in the movie. A small plaque honors the emotional significance of that scene, making this stop a perfect photo op.
This location’s lush greenery and historic charm make it a pleasant walk, combining natural beauty with cinematic history. The 1-hour visit includes plenty of opportunities to take photos and soak in the atmosphere.

Across from the Boston Public Garden lies Beacon Hill, home to Cheers Beacon Hill. Originally founded as the Bull & Finch Pub in 1969, this hotel became famous worldwide as the inspiration for the television sitcom Cheers. The golden sign and famous staircase are highlights for fans wanting a photo of the iconic bar.
Inside, visitors can order a classic drink, explore character displays, and browse souvenirs like the “Where Everybody Knows Your Name” mug. While the inside experience is optional, the outside photo opportunities offer a tangible connection to television history. The 30-minute stop provides a chance to enjoy the atmosphere and snap a few pictures.

The tour also takes you into the world of Ted, where filming locations feature the talking teddy bear lounging on the grass. Visitors can snap a photo by the lake or recreate a scene on the bridge for a lighthearted moment. Though specific filming spots aren’t detailed in the data, the locations suggest a playful element, perfect for fans of the movie or those who enjoy humorous cinema references.
This part of the tour showcases Boston’s versatility as a film backdrop, highlighting how the city lends itself to various genres and productions.

The tour package includes professional transportation, ensuring comfortable travel between stops, and a guide or driver-guide who shares insights about Boston’s film locations. Tips for the driver and guide are also covered, making gratuities straightforward.
However, meals, drinks, and personal expenses are not included, so travelers should plan to bring cash or cards for snacks or souvenirs. The tour’s duration encompasses lunch and rest stops and accounts for traffic delays, with the actual time depending on weather and road conditions.

Most travelers can participate, with some considerations for children under 6, who might need booster seats, especially on certain vehicle types like minivans or vans. Pregnant travelers are welcome if they are under 24 weeks pregnant. To ensure a smooth experience, bringing comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and sun protection is recommended.
Participants should also double-check booking details to avoid extra costs and bring cash or drinks for hydration. A valid phone number is required for safety and communication purposes during the trip.

Reservations are confirmed upon booking, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. If canceled less than 24 hours before, a full refund is not provided. The tour relies on good weather and a minimum number of travelers; if canceled, an alternative date or full refund is offered.
The tour provider is Jupiter Legend Corporation, reachable at +1 866-585-8747 or via [email protected].
This half-day tour offers an engaging, accessible way to see Boston’s most recognizable film and television sites in just two hours. Its focus on iconic locations like Boston Public Garden and Cheers Beacon Hill makes it especially appealing for fans wanting a tangible connection to their favorite shows and movies.
The price point and included transportation add value, while the short, manageable itinerary suits visitors with limited time. Its small group size fosters a friendly atmosphere, and the well-organized stops make for enjoyable photo moments.
While it doesn’t include food or in-depth tours of interiors, the highlights are enough to satisfy film enthusiasts and casual travelers alike. If you’re interested in Boston’s pop culture past and want a fun, quick overview, this tour fits the bill.
What is the cost of the tour?
The tour costs $82.00 per person, including transportation and a guide.
How long does the tour last?
The approximate duration is 2 hours, with actual times potentially affected by traffic and weather.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Four Seasons Hotel Boston at 200 Boylston St and ends at the Cheers Gift Shop on 84 Beacon St.
What locations are included in the tour?
Major stops include Boston Public Garden, Beacon Hill (home to Cheers), and film spots related to Ted.
Are meals included?
No, meals and beverages are not included, so plan to eat beforehand or afterward.
Is the tour accessible for most travelers?
Yes, most travelers, including pregnant women under 24 weeks, can participate; booster seats may be needed for children under 6.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, sunscreen, cash or drinks for hydration, and a valid phone number.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled 24 hours in advance; cancellations later may not be refunded.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children over 6 are welcome; younger children may need booster seats depending on vehicle type.
Do I need tickets for the attractions?
No, all admission tickets are purchased during booking or directly from the guide if needed.