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Autumn on Old Cape Cod


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Autumn is a special time in Old Cape Cod: the summer's warmth still lingers while the New England foliage bursts forth with warm hues of red, yellow, and orange. Spend the day visiting historic landmarks and memorials, take a sightseeing cruise, and enjoy the wonderful colors of this charming town.

Beacon Hill Masterpieces Photo Tour


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Wander Beacon Hill's charming streets and brick sidewalks lined with gas lamps. Your guide will tell captivating stories about this 19th century neighborhood and impart creative ways to photograph Beacon Hill's charm.

Beantown Hop-On/Hop-Off Trolley


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Get a taste of Boston’s best! Enjoy a 2-hour guided tour of Beantown’s most famous sites or hop-on and hop-off at any of 20 stops, including Beacon Hill, Cheers, and MIT.

Boston CityPass


Over 600 hands-on exhibits are available at the Museum of Science. (Photo provided by CityPass)
CityPass is the ticket to the Beantown's most popular attractions at 50% savings. With nine days to use all of the tickets, see it all in a weekend or a week. Plus, you won’t wait in long ticket lines. Save up to US$39 on six attractions with one CityPass

Discover Salem Passport


Hursley Atrium at the Peabody Essex Museum (Photo provided by Discover Salem Passport)
Let Salem, Massachusetts surprise you with its diverse and eclectic mix of history, art, architecture, entertainment, and culture. Explore The House of Seven Gables, the Peabody Essex Museum, and the Salem Witch Museum, while using the Salem Trolley to get around. The Discover Salem Passport is valid for three days from first date of use.

Fabulous Newport Day Tour


The Marble House, summer cottage of the Vanderbilt family. (Photo provided by Gray Line of Boston)
Known as "America's First Resort," Newport, Rhode Island, is host to yachts, mansions, and millionaires. Visit the 70-room summer home of the Vanderbilts—The Marble House—and wander the newly restored waterfront for great food and numerous shopping opportunities.

Fall Foliage Day Tour


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Take in the gentle rolling hills of the New England countryside awash with the warm colors of autumn. Quiet ponds, weathered buildings, and ancient farms dot the land as you journey through northern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire. This pleasant afternoon is made perfect with a stop at a local orchard for apples and fresh cider.

Footsteps to Freedom Photo Tour


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Wind your way back into colonial times and follow the Freedom Trail into Boston's past. Fascinating commentary reveals how the struggle for independence from British rule led to the American Revolution. Learn how to creatively photograph the actual sites where historic events took place.

Full-Day Tour of Cape Cod


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Enter a world of sand dunes and salty beaches as you cross the Cape Cod Canal. Visit a memorial to President John F. Kennedy and take a narrated harbor cruise for a view of the Kennedy Compound. Enjoy lunch on your own after the cruise and take time to stroll through the quaint seaside villages.

Go Boston™ Card


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Enjoy unlimited entrance to over 60 Boston attractions for one low price. Get a two-day trolley pass, museum admissions, sightseeing and whale-watching tours, shopping and dining discounts, and more! Save 10% on adult 3-day and 5-day cards

New England Aquarium and Simons IMAX® Theatre


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Immerse yourself in the magnificent marine world of the New England Aquarium. Over 70 exhibits feature species from all around the world, from seaturtles to sharks to tropical fish—plus a 6-story IMAX® screen!

New England Seacoast Full-Day Tour


Lighthouse along the rocky New England coastline (Photo provided by Gray Line of Boston)
Boston's North Shore communities showcase the unique faces of the New England seacoast—from the sandy beaches of Hampton Beach, New Hampshire; to the rocky coast of York, Maine; to the tree-lined streets of Kennebunk and Kennebunkport, Maine.

Photo Tour of Boston’s Back Bay


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Elegant, French-inspired boulevards meld with diverse architecture to create Boston's cosmopolitan Back Bay neighborhood. Learn the secrets of capturing this amazing area on film as you explore.

Pilgrim's Path


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Make the "pilgrimage" south to historic Plymouth and explore the sites along the waterfront and downtown, including a full-scale reproduction of the original pilgrim's ship, the Mayflower.

Plimoth Plantation


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Visit another time as you become a part of the pilgrims' 17th-century life. This living museum gives you the chance to find out what their lives were really like as the "pilgrims" on Plimoth Plantation go about their daily tasks and adapt to life in the new world.

Postcards of Boston Photo Tour


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Discover what captivates many people on a visit to Boston's Public Garden, the first botanical garden in America. Create your own "postcards" of Boston on a tour that has historic commentary and fun photo tips for taking artistic photographs.

The Battle Trail


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Walk among important places of early American history, including Cambridge Common, "Tory Row," and the route of Paul Revere as he warned " … the British are coming!"

The Boston Waterfront Photo Tour


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Though best known for its "tea party" in 1773, Boston Harbor was a busy port for trade and immigration. Today, a walk along the harbor uncovers scenic views and photo opportunities of a luxurious waterfront.

Total Boston Experience: Full-Day Tour


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Experience more than 370 years of history, tradition, and Yankee ingenuity as you visit sites in Boston, Cambridge, Lexington, and Concord, including: Harvard Square, Lexington Green, the North Bridge, and the USS Constitution.

Witch City Tour


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From witches and authors to museums and shopping, Salem seeps past and present. Explore the Salem Witch Museum, author Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Custom House, Pickering Wharf, and other American treasures.


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