Boston by Rail from New York: Full-Day Round Trip Tour
New York United States
Description
Take a day out of your New York City visit to experience Boston, one of the oldest cities in the U.S. Boston dates back to 1630 and was the site of the beginning of the Revolutionary War. The approximate duration of this excursion is 18 hours.
After a relaxing train ride from New York, you’ll enjoy a tour around Boston, hopping off and back on the sightseeing bus to explore sites such as Boston Common, the USS Constitution, Faneuil Hall, the Old State House, and so much more. If you're a sports fan, take a side trip to see famous Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox.
Hear the story of the Boston Tea Party, and see the ships and more at the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum. On the night of 16 December 1773, 340 chests of British East India Company Tea (worth more than USD 1,700,000 in today’s money), weighing over 92,000 pounds, were smashed open and the tea dumped into Boston Harbor. The impact of this action was enormous, sparking the American Revolution.
Take a break to enjoy a 2-course lunch at Hard Rock Cafe with VIP priority seating. Go to the front of the line, show the hostess your voucher, and you'll have little to no waiting time before being seated.
After a memorable day in Boston, you’ll take the evening train back to Pennsylvania Station in New York.