Self-Guided Boston Christmas Tour

40 minutes – 50 minutes
Commentary: Audio · en

Full description

Explore the gas lit winter wonderland streets of Boston and Beacon Hill as we discover the Christmas tales of Boston's past walking on cobbled stoned alleys.

One tour purchase works on up to 4 smart phones.

See the Kings Chapel, The Boston Christmas Tree, Beacon Hill, the most photographed street in Boston, the best holiday lights, the oldest hotel in the USA and walk through the gas light, cobbled stoned street winter wonderland.

Go anytime, at your own pace, the tour is smart phone guided (GPS navigated) experience narrated by Santa Clause and his rag tag holiday crew.

Included / Excluded

  • The Boston Christmas Tour in the app
  • After completion of the tour you'll unlock the virtual tour to hear the stories again
  • One tour purchase works on up to 4 smart phones

Meeting point

Outside the Omni Parker door on School street, just across the street from the King's Chapel.

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts

Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund

Reviews

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Mary Ann Howell
Oct 2025
5.0

We weren't in Jefferson on a day that the Ghost Tours were taking place so we tried this recorded walking tour. It turned out to be great. We could walk at our own pace, start the tour when we wanted, pause when we wanted to, and rewind if we missed something interesting. I would try it in any other city it's available.

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Elaine Hicks
Oct 2025
4.0

Great tour and loved the history of Portsmouth! Easy to follow

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J D Orrson
Sep 2025
5.0

The tour was very enjoyable; allowing the participants to move and stop as they see fit. Additionally the commentary was insightful. We will consider your tours again.

Additional information

Not wheelchair accessible, The tour is Christmas Themed. You can take the tour anytime of the year as the history of the buildings is relevant, but Christmas Trees are only here in December.