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Discover the pivotal moments of the American Revolution with this full-day guided tour from Boston, including Lexington, Concord, and historic sites for $129.

For those interested in the origins of the United States, the From Boston: Full-Day Historical Lexington & Concord Tour offers a comprehensive journey through key sites from the start of the American Revolution. Priced at $129 per person and lasting around 8 hours, this guided experience provides in-depth storytelling, visits to iconic landmarks, and a chance to walk where history was made. The tour is ideal for history enthusiasts, families, or anyone eager to understand the roots of American independence.
Designed for accessibility and comfort, the tour features air-conditioned mini-bus transportation, professional guides, and included admissions to the Concord Museum, adding value for visitors. While the tour covers a lot of ground, it includes several walking stops and scenic views that make the experience engaging without feeling rushed. Suitable for most travelers, it emphasizes storytelling, site visits, and a lively exploration of revolutionary Boston and its surroundings.
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This tour begins conveniently in Boston, with pickup from four central locations, including the New England Aquarium and Copley Plaza Hotel. The driver and guide arrive in a comfortable, air-conditioned mini-bus, making the day easy and enjoyable. Travelers should arrive promptly at the designated pickup times, which start as early as 8:05 AM.
The tour includes bottled water and frequent stops at historic sites, with the overall schedule designed to balance sightseeing and walking. Guests should wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven terrain and be prepared for possible weather changes, as tours can be canceled in bad weather.

A key element of the tour is the visit to Battle Road, where Red Coats fought and fell. This area has been restored for 2025, making it an even more meaningful experience. You will see where the Redcoats fought and died, with the scenery carefully preserved to reflect the historic landscape.
The tour guides provide detailed narratives about the skirmishes that ignited the revolution. Scenic stops allow for photos and reflection, while the National Park Service-maintained route ensures you get an authentic view of the battlegrounds that set history in motion.

In Lexington, the Battle Green is a highlight. Here, visitors see the Buckman Tavern and the Minuteman statue of Captain Parker. The site offers a tangible connection to April 19, 1775, when colonial militia faced British troops.
The guide explains the significance of each landmark, emphasizing the roles played by local farmers and tradesmen. This stop offers a snapshot of the rural yet pivotal battle that started the Revolutionary War, making it an emotional and educational moment.
More Great Tours NearbyAt Concord, the Old North Bridge stands as the symbolic site of the first shot of the revolution. The bridge has been restored to its historic appearance, and walking across it allows visitors to imagine the critical moment when colonial militia confronted British forces.
The guide recounts the story of the “Shot Heard ‘Round the World”, emphasizing its importance in global history. This stop is often praised for its emotional impact and stunning scenery, offering a perfect spot for photos and reflection.
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A special highlight for 2025 is the included admission to the Concord Museum, which normally costs $25. The museum houses original collections from the Colonial Era, the Revolution, and American Literary Society, providing a rich context for the historic events.
Adjacent to the museum, the Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House is passed by during the tour. While not all stops include interior visits, the exterior views and the landscape add depth to the experience, connecting visitors with American literary history and revolutionary roots.

Throughout the day, the guide plays a vital role in bringing history to life. Known for being knowledgeable, entertaining, and engaging, guides share stories, trivia, and detailed accounts of key figures like Paul Revere and General Washington.
Many reviews emphasize the guide’s storytelling ability, noting that the experience is akin to a “relaxed college history class”. The guide’s mix of humor, clear explanations, and background info helps make complex historical events accessible and memorable.

Along With historical sites, the tour makes scenic stops that highlight the natural beauty of the area. These include views along Battle Road, the landscapes around Lexington and Concord, and the charming colonial village atmosphere.
Guests have ample time to walk, take photos, and soak in the atmosphere. The large glass windows of the minibus also provide excellent views for photography during transit, and the comfortable seating ensures a relaxed experience.

While lunch is not included, the tour allows time for guests to visit local restaurants in Colonial Concord Village. This offers a chance to enjoy regional cuisine in a historic setting, enhancing the overall experience.
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes and be prepared for variable weather conditions. The tour may be canceled in case of bad weather, but options for rescheduling or refunds are available. The experience is generally suitable for most ages, though people over 80 or 95 years, and babies under 1 year, are excluded for safety and comfort reasons.
This full-day guided tour from Boston delivers an engaging and well-rounded experience of the early days of the American Revolution. The combination of historic site visits, expert storytelling, and scenic stops makes it especially appealing for those eager to learn about this pivotal chapter in American history.
The inclusion of the Concord Museum, passage through Boston’s iconic neighborhoods, and visits to battle sites offer excellent value. The tour is praised for its knowledgeable guides, comfortable transport, and the opportunity to walk on historic soil.
While the weather considerations and limited interior access at some sites** might be downsides for some, the overall experience offers a meaningful and memorable look at the beginning of independence. This tour suits history buffs, families, and anyone curious about how a small skirmish ignited a revolution.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes transportation by a comfortable, air-conditioned mini-bus with pickup from multiple central Boston locations.
What are the key sites visited during the tour?
You visit Lexington Battle Green, Buckman Tavern, Battle Road, Old North Bridge, and the Concord Museum, along with scenic stops and views of Harvard, MIT, and Boston University.
Is lunch provided?
No, lunch is not included, but there are local restaurants in Concord Village where guests can dine during a break.
Who is this tour best suited for?
It’s ideal for most ages, especially those interested in American history, with most physical activity involving walking at historic sites. The tour is not suitable for babies under 1 year, or people over 95 years.
How long in advance should I book?
Booking can be made with reserved spots, and full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance. The tour runs 8 hours, with multiple starting times available.
Can I expect a knowledgeable guide?
Absolutely. The guides are known for being remarkably knowledgeable and engaging, with many reviews praising their storytelling skills and depth of history.
This full-day tour offers a balanced mix of history, scenery, and storytelling, making it a rewarding choice for anyone eager to understand the roots of the American Revolution.
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