• The Freedom Trail Walking tour presents full of historic knowledge and our guide, Parker, provides us the best experience for this amazing learning adventure.
  • 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.
  • 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)...
  • Initially, the city installed 30 signs on prominent street corners, and by 1953 the Freedom Trail was attracting over 40,000 visitors annually.
  • The Freedom Trail is a 2.5 mile walk throughout the city (which is marked on the sidewalks to lead you in the right direction) You can start the trail at...
  • 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.
  • The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile path through downtown Boston that passes by locations significant to the history of the United State.
  • Freedom Trail marker In the 1870s, imbued with the spirit of the nation's centennial, Bostonians began saving colonial and Revolutionary era buildings that...
  • The whole project of Freedom Trail is supervised by the City of Boston’s Freedom Trail Commission together with grants coming from NGOs, NPOs and...
  • The Freedom Trail is a collection of public and private sites linked together throughout Boston which work to preserve the history of sites relevant to Boston's role...