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Experience the Freedom Trail Now; Access Information; Directions and Parking; Maps; Sample Itineraries & Resources; Foreign Language - Resources; Hotel Packages; Discounts & Savings; Steps Off the Trail
Discover the Freedom Trail with this map and self guided tour, including a video tour and options for the best guided tours of the Freedom Trail in Boston.
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Walk the Freedom Trail and experience over 250 years of history! The Freedom Trail Official Online Brochure includes information on all 16 official Freedom Trail historic sites, a detailed map and more!
Our interactive map to the Freedom Trail includes all 16-historic stops along its 2.5-mile route through Boston. We’ll give you the tools and tips to take a free walking tour. View our interactive map in Google Maps and follow along as history comes to life.
The renowned Freedom Trail is a 2.5 mile, brick-lined route that leads you to 16 historically significant sites. Find trail stops, map, audio tour and more!
The Freedom Trail starts at Boston Common ( map ). The Freedom Trail is 2.5 miles (4 km) long and to walk it will likely take you an entire day.
The Freedom Trail is a 2.5 mile long walking tour through the city that takes you to 16 historical sites, including churches, graveyards, meeting halls, and battlegrounds. There are many great ways to explore the Boston Freedom Trail, from self guided walking tours or public and private walking tours.
The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile-long path through downtown Boston, Massachusetts that passes by 16 locations significant to the history of the United States. Marked largely with brick, it winds between Boston Common to the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown.
Originally conceptualized in the 1950s, the Freedom Trail ® is an iconic symbol of Boston. Its red brick line snakes through some of the oldest parts of the City, navigating visitors to some of the most significant historic sites in the Downtown, North End, and Charlestown neighborhoods of Boston.