• The Freedom Trail is one of the iconic touristy things to do in Boston, and there's a reason for that.
  • As a side note, The Boston Tea Party Museum (not apart of the Freedom Trail) is a great place to learn about the history of the Boston Tea Party.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile-long (4.0 km) path[1] through Boston that passes by 16 locations significant to the history of the United States.
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  • Originally conceptualized in the 1950s, the Freedom Trail® is an iconic symbol of Boston. ... Free Self-Guided Audio Tour.
  • The Freedom Trail is a four-km-long (2.5 mile) path through downtown Boston that passes sixteen of the city’s historic landmarks.