• The Freedom Trail is one of the iconic touristy things to do in Boston, and there's a reason for that.
  • Welcome to Boston's Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile, red-lined route that leads to 16 historically significant sites — each one an authentic treasure.
  • The Freedom Trail in Boston is a 2.5 mile route that winds its way through the city past 16 of the most important historic monuments and landmarks.
  • Freedom Trail marker through a red brick sidewalk. Freedom Trail next to Faneuil Hall. The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile-long (4.0 km)...
  • Boston Common marks the start of the Freedom Trail. Stroll across the Common's green slopes, and you'll be tracing the footsteps of Boston's first Puritan settlers.
  • Granary Burying Ground remains a popular stop on the Freedom Trail where visitors can pay tribute to the named and unnamed revolutionaries of colonial Boston.
  • The Green or Red Line will take you to Park Street Station (map), which is the closest station to the start of the Freedom Trail in Boston Commons.
  • I didn't see one either. The Freedom Trail is not really a defined or built route. It's a self guided tour around Boston.
  • The Freedom Trail refers to a collection of 16 historical sites around Boston, which are all connected by a physical brick trail on the ground.
  • The Freedom Trail in Boston. ... The Freedom Trail begins at Boston Common. Established in 1634, it is America’s oldest public park.