Welcome to Boston's Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile, red-lined route that leads to 16 historically significant sites — each one an authentic treasure. Explore museums and meetinghouses, churches, burying grounds and more. Learn about the brave people who shaped our nation. Experience over 250 years of history, and discover the rich history of the American Revolution as it began in Boston, where every step tells a story.
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There are countless ways to explore the Freedom Trail and its official historic sites. From year-round immersive programs and activities at the 16 historic sites to public and private walking tours led by 18 th -century costumed guides, National Park Service's Park Rangers, and more, to self-guided tours by foot with a map, guide book, or audio guide, there are exciting and comfortable methods for everyone to enjoy the authentic history and sites where fights for American's freedoms were ignited. Sample itineraries and resources are available to help plan visits to the Freedom Trail.
Walk the Freedom Trail and experience over 250 years of history!
Freedom Trail Brochure
The Freedom Trail Official Online Brochure includes information on all 16 official Freedom Trail historic sites, a detailed map and more!
Visiting the Freedom Trail
Official historic sites.
Step inside the places where the American Revolution was launched, from pews and pulpits, private homes and public offices, with fiery speeches and midnight rides. Experience Boston's indoor/outdoor history experiences!
Walking Tours
Boston's official walking tours led by 18th-century costumes guides (or in plainclothes) are available for public or private groups 362 days per year. From individuals to large groups, tours bring history to life for everyone!
Freedom Trail Store
Purchase Freedom Trail guidebooks, educational items, combination joint tickets, Hear History audio guide, souvenirs and more!
Featured Tours
Walk into history®.
The Freedom Trail Foundation's most popular tour highlights the revolutionary history that took place at 11 of the 16 official Freedom Trail historic sites.
Tour Schedule
Daily, 10 am, 11 am, 12 noon, 1 pm & 2 pm (plus 3 pm Sat. & Sun.) ( Starting July 1, plus 3pm & 4pm, Daily and 4:30 pm, Fridays - Sundays) Purchase Tickets
Revolutionary Women
Experience and discover the women who took part in the American Revolution, and the generations of women that followed, inaugurating their own struggles for freedom and equality.
March, select Saturdays-Sundays: 10:45 a.m.
Private & Custom
All Freedom Trail tours led by 18 th -century costumed guides are excellent for families, school field trips, corporate team building, incentives, and convention activities. These tours can be customized to fit your group's schedule and are available year round.