Beacon Hill Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour
Discover Boston's History at Your Own Pace with a Self Guided Beacon Hill Audio Walking Tour

MA
people
1 participant
hours
- • Explore Historic Beacon Hill on a Self-Guided Tour of Boston
- • Enjoy 4 to 5 Hours of Flexible Exploration at Your Own Pace
- • Uncover Boston's Most Photographed Street on this Unique Tour
Why We Love This Unique Experience
Step into the heart of Boston’s past with a Private Self-Guided Walking Tour in Beacon Hill. This unique experience allows explorers to uncover the charm and history of one of the city’s most picturesque neighborhoods at their own pace. Meander through cobblestone streets, admire the beautiful gas-lit lanterns, and gaze at the stunning brownstones that tell the tales of abolitionists, authors, and revolutionaries who once called this area home.
The tour features an easy-to-use audio companion guiding users through historical landmarks and captivating stories. With the freedom to explore without the restrictions of group schedules, participants can customize their journey, picking their stops and spending as much time as desired at each location. Whether it’s taking a moment to appreciate the beauty of Louisburg Square or snapping photos of Acorn Street—the most photographed street in the United States—this experience promises to be both enriching and enjoyable.
A Private Self-Guided Walking Tour in Beacon Hill makes for a fantastic gift for history enthusiasts, Boston lovers, or anyone seeking a memorable outing. It’s the perfect way to experience the rich history and charm of this iconic neighborhood, creating lasting memories for friends, family, or oneself. Treat someone special to this journey through time today!
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Experience Overview:
A Private Self Guided Walking Tour In Beacon HillStep into the heart of Boston’s past with our Beacon Hill Walking Tour —your self-guided audio companion through one of the city’s most historic and picturesque neighborhoods.
Wander charming cobblestone streets, admire gas-lit lanterns and stately brownstones, and uncover the stories of abolitionists, authors, and revolutionaries who once called this area home.
With expert narration and total flexibility, you can explore at your own pace—no tour groups, no schedules, just your own personal guide in your ear. Download now and let Beacon Hill’s history unfold as you go!
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Meeting Point
Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill, Boston, MA, USA
For the exact starting point of your tour, please refer to the app. Remember, the tour is fully customizable—feel free to choose your stops and explore at your own pace!
What's included:
- Tours NEVER expire
- Freedom to explore at your own pace
- Offline map (no wifi or data needed)
- Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
- Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
- Audio narration that plays automatically as you drive
Not included:
- Private transportation
- Entrance Fees
- Parking Fees
- Meals & Refreshments
What to expect:
Duration: between 4 hours and 5 hours
Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial
Corner of Beacon Street & Park Street, Boston, 02108, Massachusetts
This bronze relief sculpture recognizes Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and the Massachusetts 54th Regiment, one of the first African-American units in the Union Army during the Civil War. Sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens completed the memorial in 1897.
10 minutes
Massachusetts State House
24 Beacon St, Boston, 02133-1099, Massachusetts
Opened in 1798, the Massachusetts State House is one of the oldest state houses still in continuous use. Boston's Charles Bulfinch designed the original brick structure, which is considered one of the best examples of Federal-style architecture in the United States. Within the state house, guided and self-guided tours pass stately rooms, murals depicting famous events of the American Revolution, and the Sacred Cod.
45 minutes
Otis House
141 Cambridge St, , Boston, 02114-2702, Massachusetts
The first of three houses architect Charles Bulfinch designed for Harrison Grey Otis and his family. Otis was a prominent politician and real estate developer, but his more famous uncle James Otis was a Patriot during the American Revolution, and is credited with coining the phrase 'Taxation without representation is theft." The home was completed in 1796 and is another excellent example of Federal-style architecture. Tours are available on limited days.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Museum of African American History
46 Joy St, Suite 705, Boston, 02109, Massachusetts
This museum is housed in the former Abiel Smith School, an African-American school before Boston's schools were integrated. The museum also includes access to the African Meeting House, completed in 1806. For decades, this building was home to a church and was a community gathering space. Abolitionists like Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison preached from the pulpit.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Not Included
George Middleton House
5 Pinckney St, Boston, MA 02114, USA
The George Middleton House at 5 Pinckney Street was built in 1786 and is considered the oldest residence still standing in Beacon Hill. Middleton was a member of the Black community in Boston and a veteran of the American Revolution. The house is currently a private residence and there is no public access.
5 minutes
Nichols House Museum
55 Mount Vernon St, , Boston, 02108-1330, Massachusetts
The townhome at 55 Mount Vernon Street was designed by Charles Bulfinch and completed in 1804. The Nichols Family moved into this address in 1885. Their oldest child, Rose Standish Nichols, became a prominent landscape architect. When Rose inherited the house she intended the building to become a museum, so she collected art to display in the house.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Louisburg Square
Louisburg Square, , Boston, 02108, Massachusetts
One of the most exclusive neighborhoods in America, Louisburg Square has been home to the likes of Robert Frost, Louisa May Alcott, Jenny Lind, and more. It's a pleasant place to stroll and admire the brick townhomes.
10 minutes
Acorn Street
Boston, 02108, Massachusetts
Acorn Street is regarded as the most photographed street in the United States. It's one of the few cobblestone streets left in Boston. The street is privately owned, so it's best to take pictures either at the top or the bottom of the street. The owners appreciate it when people walk through quietly.
5 minutes
John J Smith House
86 Pinckney St, Boston, MA 02108, USA
86 Pinckney Street was home to John J. Smith, a member of Boston's Black community, from 1878 to 1893. Smith was a businessman and was heavily involved in the Underground Railroad. The house is a private residence and is not open to the public.
5 minutes
Lewis & Harriet Hayden House
Lewis and Harriet Hayden House, 66 Phillips St, Boston, MA 02114, USA
66 Phillips Street was home to Lewis and Harriet Hayden. The married couple escaped slavery in the 1840s and settled here in Boston, where they became heavily involved with the Underground Railroad. They used their home as a safe house, and were known to be heavily armed. The house is a private residence and is not open to the public.
5 minutes
Charles Street Meeting House
Charles Street Meeting House, 70 Charles St, Boston, MA 02114, USA
Charles Street Meeting House was built in 1807 by Asher Benjamin, a contemporary of Charles Bulfinch and another prominent architect in the Federal style. The building was home to Third Baptist Church, and then the First African Methodist Episcopal Church. Today, the building has offices and retail inside. The Tatte Bakery and Cafe on the ground floor is a nice place to rest along the tour and get a snack or coffee.
5 minutes
Cheer's
S Market St, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, 02109-6171, Massachusetts
Originally the Bull and Finch Pub, Cheers is the official pub tied to the popular TV series. Back in the 80s, television producers were in the Boston area looking for inspiration for their next show set in a down to earth pub. They used the Bull and Finch Pub's aesthetics for inspiration, and filmed the show's opening sequence outside of the pub, though no filming occurred here. You can visit the original pub in the basement, a closer re-creation of the show's pub in the floor above, or the gift shop.
30 minutes
Make Way for Ducklings Statues
4 Charles St, Boston Public Garden, Boston, 02114-4602, Massachusetts
Sculptor Nancy Schön designed this sculpture of a family of ducks in 1987. The ducks are based on the classic children's book Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskey.
5 minutes
Robin Williams Park Bench From "Good Will Hunting"
13 Arlington St, Boston, MA 02116, USA
This bench is featured in the 1997 film Good Will Hunting. Stars Robin Williams and Matt Damon sit and talk on this bench in a prominent scene in the film.
5 minutes
William Hickling Prescott House
55 Beacon St, Boston, 02108-3531, Massachusetts
Built in 1808, 55 Beacon Street was home to historian William Hickling Prescott from 1845 to 1859. The 2019 adaptation of Little Women was filmed here, as the home of the wealthy Moffat family. Tours are infrequently offered throughout the year.
5 minutes
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Details & Important Info
Additional Experience Details & Important Information
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds
Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.
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Boston Beacon Hill Self-Guided Walking Tour
MA
people
1 participant
hours
- • Explore Historic Beacon Hill on a Self-Guided Tour of Boston
- • Enjoy 4 to 5 Hours of Flexible Exploration at Your Own Pace
- • Uncover Boston's Most Photographed Street on this Unique Tour
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