Get to know the wild and wonderful women of boston
90 minute women’s history walking tour of Boston. Starts at the Samuel Adams statue behind Faneuil Hall, ends at the same location.
Covers about 1.5 miles of mildly uneven terrain, including small hills, a few steps down, and cobblestones.
This tour is not wheelchair accessible, and may not be suitable for guests with mobility concerns or health issues. We would be more than happy to work with you on a custom tour that you can participate in (at no additional charge) so please contact us for assistance.
Led by a local guide and area expert, who is absolutely a total nerd for all things Boston.
Our tours are capped to 15 guests so that you can see, hear, and actually have a conversation with your guide.
Locally owned and operated.
Children are welcome, but this tour contains descriptions of gruesome deaths and subject matter such as slavery and accusations of witchcraft. Parental discretion is advised.
Tour does not enter any buildings or cemeteries.
Please wear comfortable walking shoes, dress in weather appropriate clothing, and bring water.
Tour will run in light rain. Tour will not run in unsafe or uncomfortable weather conditions such as heavy rain or when icy sidewalks may be present.
All guests are responsible for their own (and their children's) behavior and safety.
We reserve the right to ask guests to leave for unsafe or distracting behavior.
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