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Experience Boston, Lexington, and Concord on a private 6-hour guided tour with customizable stops, historic landmarks, and expert narration. Perfect for a flexible, comfortable exploration.
Exploring Boston, Lexington, and Concord becomes effortless and personalized with this private, six-hour city tour offered by Boston Preferred Car Service. For $799.85 per group (up to 2 people), you get a tailored experience in a comfortable vehicle, with the convenience of pickup and a dedicated guide. The tour’s flexible nature allows stops at your interests, making it ideal for those who value privacy, comfort, and time efficiency, without rushing through the sights.
This tour is especially appealing for visitors who want a rundown of Boston’s key landmarks along with significant Revolutionary War sites in Lexington and Concord. Its customizable itinerary and private format set it apart from standard group excursions, while reviews highlight knowledgeable guides and good value. One consideration is that the tour’s duration is approximately 6 hours, which is best suited for those with a full day available, and booking 56 days in advance is typical to secure a spot.


The tour begins with a two-hour visit to the Freedom Trail, Boston’s famous red-brick path that snakes through the city’s most historic sites. This includes stops at the Massachusetts State House, Paul Revere’s House, and Old North Church. Visitors learn about the pivotal moments of the American Revolution and the figures who helped shape the nation’s birth.
While walking the trail, the guide provides insights into the significance of these landmarks, making it a rich experience for history enthusiasts. The trail offers a mix of well-known sites and hidden gems, providing a comprehensive picture of Boston’s revolutionary past.
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Next, the tour pauses at Harvard Yard in Cambridge, where a quick walk reveals the storied history of one of America’s most famous universities. The stop includes seeing the Statue of John Harvard, often jokingly called “the statue of three lies,” due to common misconceptions.
The guide waits at your convenience, allowing ample time for photos and exploration. The Harvard Arts Museum can also be included, offering a taste of academic and artistic excellence. This stop is ideal for visitors interested in academic history and architecture.

The tour then continues with a stop at MIT, a global leader in science and technology. The campus itself is a modern contrast to Harvard’s historic architecture, showcasing innovative buildings and cutting-edge research centers.
While the visit is primarily a stopover to admire the campus, no admission fee is required, and the guide is on hand to point out notable features. This stop appeals to those interested in science, innovation, or simply wanting a glimpse of Boston’s technological hub.

A highlight for sports fans is the pass by Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. The guide stops and waits at your convenience, giving you the chance to take photos of the legendary stadium, which has hosted baseball since 1912.
Although no tour inside the ballpark is included, this stop provides a chance to appreciate Boston’s vibrant sports culture and iconic skyline. Fans of baseball or local history will find this brief but memorable stop worthwhile.

The Boston Public Garden offers a peaceful respite in the city’s heart, with the guide waiting as you enjoy the scenery. This park is famous for its Swan Boats and beautifully maintained landscapes, making it a favorite for photos and leisurely strolls.
Shortly after, the tour visits Acorn Street, often called the most photographed street in Boston. Its cobblestone, historic charm, and charming row houses make it an ideal spot for capturing classic Boston scenes. The tour allocates about 10 minutes here, giving you enough time for photos and a quick walk.
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Next, the tour makes a 30-minute stop at Faneuil Hall Marketplace, a vibrant area filled with shops, eateries, and street performers. The guide waits at your convenience, allowing exploration of the historic marketplace and its lively atmosphere.
Nearby, the Italian Quarter is also included, providing a taste of Boston’s diverse neighborhoods. This stop is perfect for those wanting to soak in local flavor and snap pictures of this bustling, historic area.

The last major part of the tour involves visiting Lexington and Concord, key sites in the start of the American Revolution.
In Lexington, the Battle Green and Buckman Tavern are central landmarks, with a total stop time of 40 minutes. Visitors can see the Minute Man Statue and learn about the first shots fired in 1775.
The Concord segment includes stops at Minute Man Historical Park, the site of Paul Revere’s capture, and the iconic Old North Bridge. Additional sites such as the Ralph Waldo Emerson House, The Old Manse, and Louise May Alcott’s Orchard House are also part of the itinerary, providing a deep dive into early American history and literature.
This segment is designed to give a thorough understanding of the battles and personalities that shaped American independence, with 40 minutes allocated for sightseeing.

The entire experience begins at 10:00 am, with the tour conducted in a private vehicle, ensuring personalized attention. The pickup is offered, and the tour is totally customizable, meaning stops can be adjusted or extended based on your interests.
While the stops are numerous, the guide waits at each location, offering flexibility to linger or move on quickly. The average booking time is 56 days in advance, highlighting the importance of early reservation for this popular experience.
At $799.85 per group, this tour caters to up to two people, making it a good choice for couples or small groups seeking an intimate experience. The full refund policy allows cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, providing peace of mind.
Weather can impact the experience, as the tour relies on outdoor stops, but partial or full refunds are offered if canceled due to poor weather. The tour is operated by Boston Preferred Car Service, known for their reliable, private transportation options.
This private tour offers a well-rounded, flexible way to see Boston’s highlights and Revolutionary sites in a single day. The customizable stops and knowledgeable guides are praised in reviews, with particular mention of the guide’s ability to balance storytelling and accommodating individual interests.
The value for money is good for those seeking an exclusive experience, especially considering the convenience of private transportation and the inclusion of major landmarks. However, the price may be high for solo travelers or larger groups, but it suits couples or small families best.
While it covers a lot in six hours, the tour’s pace is generally comfortable, and the stops are well spaced to avoid feeling rushed. The flexibility to stop or pass by at your convenience makes it a practical choice for visitors wanting a personalized, in-depth overview of Boston’s history and culture.
“Great tour. Added an extra stop with no problem. Lots of good information. Sam was friendly and very knowledgeable. Whole family (2 yrs to 85 y…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours.
What is included in the price?
The private guide, transportation, and stops at key landmarks are included. Admission tickets to all stops are free.
Can I customize the stops?
Yes, the tour is totally customizable and guides are happy to add or omit stops based on your interests.
Is pickup offered?
Yes, pickup at your location is included in the tour.
What locations are covered in Lexington and Concord?
Major sites include Lexington Battle Green, Buckman Tavern, Old North Bridge, and several historical houses and parks.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, and reviews mention a broad age range, from 2 to 85 years old.
What if the weather is poor?
If canceled due to bad weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the start.
How far in advance should I book?
It is recommended to book about 56 days in advance to secure your preferred date.
Is the tour appropriate for history buffs?
Absolutely, the guide’s detailed narration and extensive stops make it ideal for history enthusiasts.