Private Day Trip to Lexington and Concord from Boston - Exploring the World of Louisa May Alcott

Private Day Trip to Lexington and Concord from Boston

Discover Boston’s Revolutionary past with this private 6.5-hour tour visiting Lexington, Concord, Walden Pond, Orchard House, and more, led by expert guides.

This private day trip from Boston costs $493 per person and lasts approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes. It offers an in-depth look at the locations where the American Revolution began, including Lexington Green, the Old North Bridge, and the Battle Road Trail. The tour is designed for those who want to explore history at their own pace, with private transportation, admission to Orchard House, and free time for lunch in Concord’s charming downtown.

A key advantage is the focus on authentic sites and little-known stories about the revolution, delivered by knowledgeable guides. The tour’s rated 5.0 out of 5 based on 8 reviews highlights the quality of storytelling and the flexibility of the experience. While lunch is not included, the tour allows ample time to enjoy local options, making it ideal for history enthusiasts and literary fans alike.

Key Points

  • Private tour lasting 6.5 hours with exclusive transportation
  • Visits to Lexington Green, Battle Road Trail, and Old North Bridge
  • Includes Orchard House tour and Walden Pond visit, with admission fees covered
  • Free time for lunch in Concord’s historic downtown
  • Led by knowledgeable guides praised for storytelling and engagement
  • Suitable for those interested in American history and literature

The Starting Point and How You Meet

Private Day Trip to Lexington and Concord from Boston - The Starting Point and How You Meet

This private tour departs from Snow Hill Street & Hull Street in Boston, with convenient pickup and drop-off options. The private transportation is in a comfortable air-conditioned minivan, ensuring a smooth journey through the historic sites. The tour is designed for most travelers, with clear information about child safety regulations and luggage restrictions, accommodating up to four guests with luggage comfortably.

Exploring Lexington Green and Buckman Tavern

Private Day Trip to Lexington and Concord from Boston - Exploring Lexington Green and Buckman Tavern

The first stop is Lexington Green, where the first shots of the American Revolution are fired on April 19, 1775. This site is the exact location of the famous “shot heard around the world,” making it a must-see for history buffs. The 20-minute exploration is complemented by a visit to Buckman Tavern, a historic gathering place for colonists on that pivotal day. Here, visitors can imagine the scene where Minutemen prepared for the arrival of the British.

Tracing Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride

Next, the tour visits the Paul Revere Capture Site, situated between Lexington and Concord. This 20-minute stop highlights the moment when Paul Revere was captured by the British, a key event during his famous midnight ride. The site offers insight into the risks taken by the colonists and the importance of Revere’s warning in the revolution’s early days.

Walking the Historic Battle Road Trail

The Battle Road Trail is a crucial part of the tour, where visitors see the original route along which the British retreated after their skirmishes in Lexington and Concord. The 20-minute stop allows for reflection on the notorious British retreat and the tactical advantage gained by the Minutemen.

Visiting the Old North Bridge in Concord

A highlight is walking across the replica of the Old North Bridge, where colonial forces overwhelmed British troops. This 25-minute stop recreates the scene of the battle that symbolized colonial resistance. The site remains a powerful symbol of independence and is a key photo opportunity.

Lunch and Shopping in Concord’s Historic Downtown

The second half of the day provides free time for lunch in Concord’s charming downtown, with options for local cuisine and shopping. The Concord Colonial Inn nearby offers a chance to relax and enjoy the town’s literary and historical ambiance. This flexible period allows visitors to choose from a variety of cafes and shops at their own pace.

Literary and Literary-Historical Sites

The tour then takes visitors to the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, where the famous authors Thoreau, Emerson, Alcott, and Hawthorne are buried. The Author’s Ridge is a peaceful spot that emphasizes Concord’s rich literary heritage. The 30-minute visit adds depth to the understanding of the town’s role in American culture.

Exploring the World of Louisa May Alcott

Private Day Trip to Lexington and Concord from Boston - Exploring the World of Louisa May Alcott

Next, the Orchard House becomes the focus, offering an inside look at Louisa May Alcott’s home and the setting for “Little Women”. The 30-minute tour of the house includes seeing the Little Women garden and the Concord School of Philosophy, built by transcendentalist Bronson Alcott. This site reveals the intertwined literary and philosophical history of the area.

Walden Pond and Thoreau’s Cabin

The final stop is Walden Pond State Reservation, where visitors can see the replica of Henry David Thoreau’s cabin and walk around the tranquil pond. The 35-minute visit emphasizes the importance of nature and self-reliance in American thought, rounding out the tour with a peaceful outdoor experience.

Returning to Boston and Post-Tour Recommendations

The tour concludes with a 50-minute drive back to Boston, with options for drop-off at your hotel or other preferred locations. The tour provider often offers dinner recommendations, allowing for a relaxed end to a day filled with history and literature. The private transportation ensures a comfortable, personalized experience from start to finish.

Additional Inclusions and Practical Details

This tour includes bottled water, admission fees to Orchard House and Walden Pond, Buckman Tavern entrance, and fuel surcharge. The air-conditioned vehicle makes the day comfortable, especially during warmer months. Lunch is not included, giving travelers flexibility to explore local eateries at their leisure.

Important Tips and Considerations

The tour is suitable for most travelers, but children under 8 years old must have appropriate child passenger restraints. The luggage capacity is limited to four guests with luggage; larger groups should coordinate in advance. The tour requires good weather, and cancellations due to poor weather will result in a full refund or alternative date.

Why This Tour Stands Out

What truly sets this private day trip apart is the combination of revolutionary history and literary heritage in one seamless experience. The expert guides are praised for their storytelling skills and knowledgeability, bringing each site to life. The flexible pace and private nature make it an attractive choice for those wanting an intimate, personalized exploration of the Boston area’s most iconic locations related to the American Revolution and literature.

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Private Day Trip to Lexington and Concord from Boston



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“Very informative and insightful story telling accompanying the well organized itinerary. Our tour guide Mark was very knowledgeable and involved. W…”

— Marina B, May 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Is lunch included in this tour?
No, lunch is not included, but there is ample free time in Concord’s downtown to enjoy local food options.

How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes, including travel, sightseeing, and free time.

What sites are visited during the day?
Stops include Lexington Green, Buckman Tavern, Paul Revere Capture Site, Battle Road Trail, Old North Bridge, Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Orchard House, and Walden Pond.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but children under 8 must have proper child restraints. Please confirm in advance.

What is included in the price?
The tour price covers private transportation, admission to Orchard House, Buckman Tavern, Walden Pond, and bottled water.

Can I be dropped off at a specific location in Boston?
Yes, after the tour, there is a drop-off at your hotel or other preferred locations in Boston.

This private day trip offers a thorough and engaging look at the founding moments of the United States and the literary giants of Concord. With expert guides, flexible pacing, and carefully curated stops, it presents a meaningful way to explore the historic and cultural heart of Massachusetts.