• 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.
  • Boston’s Freedom Trail is an excellent way to get an overview of Boston’s historical sites and to see downtown Boston on the cheap any time of the year.
  • Originally conceptualized in the 1950s, the Freedom Trail® is an iconic symbol of Boston. ... Free Self-Guided Audio Tour.
  • Learn about the Freedom Trail history and visitor information with our guide featuring facts, Boston tours, pictures, and things to do nearby.
  • Walk through Boston's revolutionary history on the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile-long path that takes you to 16 of the city's most important historical sites.
  • 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 City of Boston's Freedom Trail Commission is responsible for the maintenance of this trail that highlights key events of the American Revolution.
  • This is a historic tavern just a few blocks from Bunker Hill. It’s the perfect end to a day on the Freedom Trail (if you start at the Boston Common).
  • Read all you need to know about the Freedom Trail in Boston, Massachusetts. Find all the things to look out for and a complete guide with GPS coordinates.
  • ...private groups, public walking tours, and unique specialty experiences, The Tour of The Freedom Trail strives to provide the best activity for any Boston traveler.