A Boston food tour led by locals with the best pizza in town? Yes, please! Fun for kids, teens, parents, couples, and for a brilliant friends’ night out! It is the perfect activity for pizza lovers that like history, or history lovers that like pizza! The fun and educational Boston Food Tours are an easy walk for most anyone, young or old.
This Boston food tour is vegetarian-friendly and the group size is limited to 16 or less.
Tour Highlights:
Paul Revere house
See Boston’s oldest home (c1680) and learn how folks lived during Revolutionary times
Clough house
Enjoy old-world Chocolate making demonstrations at a home built in 1714. ($8 admission included!)
Old North church
Get inside Boston’s oldest standing church (c1723) – One if by Land, Two if by Sea ($8 admission included!)
Copp’s Hill burying ground
Visit Boston’s 2nd oldest burying ground, and learn about the Salem Witch Trial connection
Copp’s Hill Terrace
Get a birds-eye view of Charlestown Navy Yard, USS Constitution and Bunker Hill memorial
Tour Includes:
Admission to five Freedom Trail sights and three full slices of pizza.
Tour Itinerary:
Meet your Pizza Guide near the Tony DeMarco boxers statue in Boston’s Historic North End.
From there you will enjoy a leisurely stroll through Boston’s oldest neighborhood, first settled in 1630. See the sights as you walk in the footsteps of Revolutionary Patriots like Paul Revere, Samuel Adams and George Washington. Also known as Boston’s Little Italy, Italian is still spoken in the quaint, cobblestone streets of the North End.
During this Fun and Educational history walk you’ll see FIVE Freedom Trail sites, plus enjoy three different slices from some of Boston’s very best Pizzerias.
Pizzerias on tour can rotate from day to day, and may include – a slice named in the “Top 25 Best” in America by a Famous Food Critic, the Pizzeria that Won Boston’s 1st Annual Pizza Fest, a slice from Boston’s oldest Pizzeria with a brick oven from 1883, a “Secret Underground” spot for grilled flat-bread Pizza, a slice voted “Boston’s Best” multiple times, or from a restaurant named one of the “Top 10 Best” Italian Restaurants in the World!
The tour will conclude near the Tony DeMarco statue with a Pizza Treat, and a vote for your Favorite Pizza Slice on tour.
Tour Departs at:
All tours start in Boston’s North End. Meet your guide at the corner of Hanover Street and Cross Street, near the Tony DeMarco boxers statue
Price:
$44.00
Meeting point:
Public transportation (MBTA subway / commuter rail) is recommended for getting around Boston. The closest subway stops are Haymarket (orange & green lines) and Aquarium (blue line), with commuter rail service at North Station. Explore the eco-friendly way!
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