If you want to see as much of Boston as possible and do not have much time, this is a great choice. An uninterrupted narrated tour takes two hours. For those with more than two hours to spare, there are 20 stops where passengers can get on and off the trolley to sightsee on their own. Stops include Faneuil Hall, Charlestown, the North End, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and Copley Square. The tour takes off every 20 minutes and the fare includes a transfer ticket for a harbor tour.
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I had purchased Go Cards which are good for various attractions around Boston. One of the attractions would be a two-day trolley pass. We were told we could...
“Avoid Beantown Trolley Tours. Waste of time and money.”
We prepaid for two 2-day passes but never actually got on a Beantown Trolley. They were always full. The first morning of our visit to Boston, ...
“Boston's RED Beantown Trolley Tour”
This trolley tour is not what as advertised! There is little information given as you ride other than the name of what you are passing by. The ...
“Beantown Trolley in Boston”
There are several trolley companies in Boston but I enjoyed this one. The $29 price included a seperate harbour cruise. I saw the trolley and j...
“Avoid the Beantown Trolley”
The Beantown Trolley experience was so bad that I hate to even think about it. 1) They make it almost impossible to get the AAA discount that i...
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