New York City to Boston, Cambridge, Harvard & MIT Tour





Description
Boston, in addition to being the largest city in the state of Massachusetts and its capital, is one of the oldest cities in the United States. It is considered the economic and cultural center of the region and sometimes referred to as the "Capital of New England." The best excursion from New York to Boston with a guide in Spanish. Meet Copley Square, Holy Trinity Church, Public Library, John Hancock Building, Back Bay Neighborhood, Faustino Sarmiento Monument, MIT University, Cambridge, enter Harvard University, Beacon Hill Neighborhood, Public Park, Quincy Market and much more.
Tour Options
Itinerary
We will visit the Harvard University Campus.
We will visit the Harvard University Campus
Our first stop in Boston is Copley Square
We will see some of the sites that this tour has
We will walk and have free time to walk
They would have time to visit the library
We will pass in front of the old government house
We will stop to take pictures of this church
We will pass in front of the Massachusetts Government
We will pass in front of the first Anglican church in Boston
We will pass in front of the first Public School where there is an image of Benjamin Franklin
At the end of the excursion you will have free time at Quincy Market
We will cross the Charles River
We will pass through the headquarters of the Boston Symphony Orchestra
At our first stop in Copley Square you will have time to visit this church
We will pass by the Christian Scientific Church
We will pass by the avenue
Here our tour ends and they will have time for lunch
We will arrive in New York at approximately 8:30 pm.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
located on 7 Avenue between 51st and 52nd Streets Time 5 : 50 am
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
Reviews(27)
It is always good a tour with a good explanation of the place. The onibus comfortable, and the guide very attentive. I really liked it.
Both, the driver and the tour guides were excellent!! Saw what we came to see and returned. I recommend them.
Trip from NYC to Boston. I was not informed that it was to be conducted in English and Spanish. There were some facts lost in translation and it was mostly conducted in Spanish.
Very nice walk, it is worth the long journey that involves getting there and getting up early. Boston is a very beautiful city full of history. Without a doubt the best thing about the trip was the guide Aldo, very friendly and collaborative, he gave us a lot of information, you could tell he was very informed. He was really cool, he was one of the best guides I've ever met. Excursion super recommended.
Actually, the excursion was very interesting. We took advantage of everything we could in Boston and the transportation was great. Anna P. very friendly guide at all times, told us about the history of the city before, during and after the visit of the city. He is a very friendly and given person for what we need. I definitely recommend the tours with her and would do another one again!
Boston is such a lovely city worth visiting. Thank you so much to local guide Max who is very familiar with the City and shared with us all the interesting, historical information. The lobster roll is so delicious👍
Bus has no wifi although it has been paid and in the package, beware of this and no partial refund..
A great experience with a excellent tour guide that was informative. All questions were answered and I was enlighten by the experience
Beautiful experience , our guide Lucas was in charge of making us a tour very well explained and with a lot of charisma, excellent everything!
We took the tour to Boston, it gives you a very general idea of what the city is like. In the description of the excursion on the company's website it indicates that it lasts 15 hours. Ours was barely 12 hours. We left at 6 and a little in the morning and at 6 and a little in the afternoon we were already in Manhattan The time at each stop was so short that we didn't even have time to see what the guide was telling us that was of interest. The longest stop that would include food was the longest and was barely an hour. We were missing hours that probably would have made the tour better and not everything running so fast I would not repeat



