
Founded in 1630 by English Puritans on Indigenous Massachusett land, Boston is hailed as the birthplace of the American Revolution. From walking the Freedom Trail connecting sixteen historic sites tied to the city's colonial history, to exploring academia in Cambridge across the Charles River, Boston offers a vivid journey integral to understanding the early history of the United States. Today, the city on the hill has emerged as a national leader in higher education, research, and is the largest biotechnology hub in the world. Discover the Revolutionary War’s origins on a captivating Boston private tour.
Founded in 1630 by English Puritans on Indigenous Massachusett land, Boston is hailed as the birthplace of the American Revolution. From walking the Freedom Trail connecting sixteen historic sites tied to the city's colonial history, to exploring academia in Cambridge across the Charles River, Boston offers a vivid journey integral to understanding the early history of the United States. Today, the city on the hill has emerged as a national leader in higher education, research, and is the largest biotechnology hub in the world. Boston never gets old.