Boston Freedom Trail: Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour
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Overview
Freedom Trail Self-Guided Walking Tour in Boston invites travelers to step back in time and explore the birthplace of American independence. This self-guided audio tour allows visitors to discover Boston's iconic landmarks at their own pace, with captivating stories in English and five other languages. It's perfect for history buffs and anyone curious about the American Revolution.
What to Expect: Walk the famous Freedom Trail and see key historical sites like Boston Common, where it all began; the Massachusetts State House, a beacon of governance; and Park Street Church, steeped in abolitionist history. The tour continues to the Granary Burying Ground, the final resting place of American patriots; Boston Latin School, the nation's first public school; and the poignant Irish Famine Memorial. Guests will also experience the Old South Meeting House, where the Boston Tea Party was ignited; the Old Corner Bookstore, a literary landmark; and the Old State House, witness to revolutionary events. The tour proceeds to the site of the Boston Massacre, Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, Paul Revere's House, Old North Church, Copp's Hill Burying Ground, and the USS Constitution. It also unlocks a bonus tour of the Bunker Hill Monument.
This self-guided experience includes an easy-to-use app with engaging storytelling, a perfect narrator, offline maps, and a comprehensive route. The tour excludes attraction passes, entry tickets, or reservations. This tour ensures a memorable journey through American history.




Highlights
Explore at Your Own Pace: Start, stop, and take breaks whenever you want.
Gripping Audio Stories: Hear exciting stories about the American Revolution.
Offline Maps Included: No need for Wi-Fi or data – the map works offline.
Bonus Bunker Hill Tour: Get a free extra tour of the Bunker Hill Monument.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoy the Freedom Trail Self-Guided Walking Tour. They find it easy to use and informative, though some have experienced technical issues or desired more in-depth information.

Customers really like that the audio tour is easy to use.
Many people enjoy that they can go at their own speed.
Listeners found it interesting to learn about the history.
The ability to do the tour offline is a plus for many customers.
Some users had trouble downloading the app
A few people wanted more details at each stop.
The Journey
Boston Common
Step into Boston Common, America's oldest park, a sprawling green space with a rich and complex history. Once a grazing pasture, military training ground, and even a site for public executions, today it offers a tranquil escape from the city's bustle. Stroll along its paths, relax by the Frog Pond, and soak in the atmosphere of this iconic landmark, a silent witness to centuries of Boston's evolution.
Massachusetts State House
Behold the Massachusetts State House, crowned by its gleaming golden dome atop Beacon Hill. This architectural masterpiece is not just a symbol of power, but a living testament to American democracy. Venture inside to witness the heart of Massachusetts politics, explore its historical chambers, and feel the pulse of a government still shaping the future.
Park Street Church
Marvel at Park Street Church, once the tallest structure in Boston, its 217-foot steeple a beacon of faith and fiery abolitionist sentiment. Known for its powerful sermons and progressive social activism, this historic church stands as a reminder of Boston's commitment to justice and equality. Imagine the impassioned voices that once echoed within its walls, calling for change and shaping a nation's conscience.
Granary Burying Ground
Pay your respects at Granary Burying Ground, the final resting place of American patriots like Paul Revere, John Hancock, and Samuel Adams, as well as the victims of the Boston Massacre. Wander among the weathered headstones, each bearing a story of sacrifice and revolution. Feel the weight of history as you stand on this hallowed ground, a solemn reminder of the price of liberty.
Boston Latin School
Visit the grounds of Boston Latin School, the oldest public school in America, where Benjamin Franklin briefly attended. Though he didn't graduate, a statue commemorates his connection to this venerable institution. Discover the legacy of academic excellence that has shaped generations of leaders and thinkers, and imagine the intellectual ferment that once filled its halls.
Irish Famine Memorial
Reflect at the Irish Famine Memorial, a poignant tribute to the resilience of the human spirit. Two haunting sculptures depict the harrowing journey of Irish immigrants fleeing the Great Famine, seeking refuge and a new life in Boston. Confront the hardships they faced, and honor their enduring legacy within the city's cultural tapestry.
Old South Meeting House
Stand where the Boston Tea Party ignited at the Old South Meeting House. Feel the revolutionary fervor as you imagine angry colonists gathering, spurred by impassioned speeches, to protest British rule. This historic landmark marks the genesis of a pivotal moment in American history, the spark that ignited a revolution.
Old Corner Bookstore
Step back into the literary golden age at the Old Corner Bookstore, once a bustling hub for literary giants like Hawthorne, Emerson, and Longfellow. Imagine these iconic authors browsing its shelves, seeking inspiration and exchanging ideas. This historic building stands as a testament to Boston's rich literary heritage, a place where words shaped a nation's imagination.
Old State House
Explore the Old State House, a colonial power center that transformed into a revolutionary landmark. It was here that the Declaration of Independence was first read to Bostonians, igniting their passion for freedom. Stand on the balcony and imagine the momentous occasion, as the seeds of revolution were sown in the hearts and minds of the people.
Boston Massacre Site
Reflect at the Boston Massacre Site, marked by a ring of bricks where tensions between colonists and British soldiers reached a boiling point in 1770. Five colonists died, their sacrifice fueling the flames of revolution. Pay tribute to their memory and contemplate the significance of this pivotal event in the fight for American independence.
Faneuil Hall
Enter Faneuil Hall, nicknamed the "Cradle of Liberty," where patriots debated British rule and shaped the course of American history. Today, it’s a vibrant marketplace where you can soak in the atmosphere and grab a delicious lobster roll. Experience the juxtaposition of history and modern life in this iconic Boston landmark.
Quincy Market
Immerse yourself in the vibrant chaos of Quincy Market, Boston's historic open-air market. Experience the sights, sounds, and smells of a bustling marketplace filled with vendors selling everything from fresh produce to souvenirs. Haggle for a bargain, sample local delicacies, and soak in the unique personality of this lively Boston institution.
Paul Revere's House
Step inside Paul Revere's House, the oldest surviving structure in downtown Boston, and experience the modest home of a revolutionary legend. Explore the rooms where Revere lived and worked, and imagine the clandestine meetings and urgent preparations that took place within these walls. Connect with history in this intimate and personal glimpse into the life of an American hero.
Old North Church
Visit the Old North Church, where the signal "One if by land, two if by sea…" ignited Paul Revere's legendary midnight ride. Discover the church's role in the American Revolution and climb the steeple where the lanterns were hung. Feel the weight of history as you stand in the very place that sparked a nation's fight for freedom.
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Find serenity at Copp's Hill Burying Ground, a peaceful graveyard offering panoramic views of the city. Discover its darker history: British troops infamously used its headstones for target practice during the Revolutionary War. Explore the weathered stones and reflect on the lives and stories etched into this historic burial ground.
USS Constitution
Step aboard the USS Constitution, affectionately known as "Old Ironsides," the world's oldest commissioned naval vessel still afloat and undefeated in battle. Explore its decks, learn about its legendary history, and imagine life at sea during the age of sail. Experience a tangible connection to naval history and American maritime power.
Bunker Hill Monument
Climb the 294 steps to the top of the Bunker Hill Monument for breathtaking panoramic views of Boston. Reflect on the fierce battle fought here, where the British ultimately won the hill but at a heavy cost. Experience the strategic importance of this location and commemorate the bravery of the American patriots who fought for their freedom.
Know Before You Go
This self-guided walking tour includes access to an easy-to-use app with engaging audio stories, offline maps, and a comprehensive route. The tour does not include attraction passes, entry tickets, or reservations. After booking, check email for how to download the Action Tour Guide App with a unique password. Good internet/Wi-Fi access is needed to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter unique password, and access your tour. Buy once, use for one year!
Hot Tip
Some users had trouble downloading the app before the tour so it is best to do so before getting to Boston. Also, be sure to bring headphones for the best experience.