
We will depart New York heading north, passing through the states of Connecticut and Massachusetts until we reach Boston, one of the cities with the highest quality of life in the world. Its English and European-style architecture evokes the charm of the Old Continent, positioning it as one of the most intellectual and scientifically advanced cities in the United States.
Our first stop will be Copley Square, where we will see the Boston Public Library, Trinity Church, Old South Church, the John Singleton Copley Monument, the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel, the Boston Marathon finish line, the Hare and the Tortoise Monument, the Prudential Tower, the John Hancock Tower, and the famous Newbury Street.
We will continue past the Church of Christ, Scientist, and Commonwealth Avenue, where we will see the Domingo F. Sarmiento Monument, before visiting Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox.
In Cambridge, we will stop at MIT and Harvard University.
Back in Boston, we will tour Beacon Hill, Boston Common, Public Garden, and the Massachusetts State House.
We will finish at Quincy Market, where you will have free time to explore and photograph iconic landmarks such as the Old State House, Faneuil Hall, The Freedom Trail, the Union Oyster House, and The Bell in Hand Tavern, before returning to Manhattan and arriving in the Times Square area.
Authority & Expertise: Our guides don’t just show places, they bring history to life with an expert, welcoming perspective in Spanish.
Superior Logistics: Travel in modern luxury vehicles with optimized itineraries designed to make the most of every minute of the day.
Exclusive Views: If conditions allow, we include a final stop in Weehawken to capture the most spectacular sunset view of the Manhattan skyline.
How long is the Boston tour from New York? This is a full-day excursion with an approximate duration of 13 to 14 hours, departing early from Manhattan and returning to the Times Square area in the evening.
Is the interior of Harvard University visited? We tour the exteriors and common areas of Harvard’s campus in Cambridge, allowing you to learn about its history and take photos at its most iconic locations.
In what language is the tour conducted? The tour is conducted entirely in Spanish and English, led by bilingual professionals who ensure clear communication throughout the journey.
What does the free time at Quincy Market include? It’s the perfect moment to have lunch and explore on your own. You may visit Faneuil Hall, see the Old State House, or enjoy the atmosphere at the city’s oldest tavern, The Bell in Hand.
Is it necessary to bring identification? Yes, we always recommend carrying a valid form of identification for any procedures or security measures during interstate travel.
Let yourself be captivated by Boston’s European charm and Harvard’s academic excellence with the exclusive service that only Real’s Tours NYC can provide. Spaces are limited due to the high demand for this historic destination. Book your Boston Excursion now and experience an unforgettable day of culture and intellectual discovery in America’s most prestigious city.
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