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Boston Airport (BOS) to Providence – Arrival Private Transfer

Book your Private Arrival Transfer from Boston’s Logan International Airport (BOS) to Providence hotel or address. Don't go through all the hassle of waiting in a long taxi or shared shuttles queues and use our private, door to door airport transfer. Your driver will be waiting for you at a scheduled time and you will travel comfortably to your destination. • Meeting with a Nameplate • We track your Flight • Door-to-door Service • No Hidden Charges • Clean cars & Professional drivers
1 hour 30 minutes
Free Cancellation
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$69.21

Private Street Food Tour in Boston with Local Guide

Step into the heart of Boston's North End and embark on a delectable journey through its vibrant street food culture. With a knowledgeable local guide leading the way, you’ll wander through bustling streets rich in authentic Italian cuisine. From iconic dishes like fresh seafood and savory pastas to hidden gems known only to locals, each stop promises to tantalize your taste buds. Your guide will share captivating historical anecdotes, offering insider knowledge on the traditions and flavors that define this historic neighborhood. Perfect for food enthusiasts and curious explorers alike, this tour promises an immersive and unforgettable culinary experience.
3 hours
Free Cancellation
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$417.65

Back Bay Scavenger Hunt Back Bay and Beyond

"Dive into adventure, your go-to for the ultimate app-led adventure hunts! Step into a world where every landmark and hidden gem is waiting to be discovered. Challenge yourself with trivia, tackle brain-teasing puzzles, and embark on an epic journey of exploration! Whether you’re collaborating with your crew or turning up the competition, the adventure hunts guarantee a blast for all. Perfect for any occasion—whether it’s a spontaneous outing, a wild bachelorette bash, a festive birthday celebration, or a team-building extravaganza. Each player gets to dive into an interactive role, ensuring every challenge is as thrilling and unique as the next. So, gather your squad, choose your adventure, and let the good times roll! Every outing becomes a treasure trove of memories and excitement. Are you ready to conquer the city and create unforgettable experiences? Let’s go and make every day an adventure!"
1 hour 30 minutes
Free Cancellation
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$14.99
Boston Outdoor Detective Escape Game
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Boston Outdoor Detective Escape Game

Solve a murder mystery while exploring Boston’s streets Enjoy a mix of storytelling, puzzles, and real-world exploration Play at your own pace—pause, resume, or replay anytime A fun outdoor activity for couples, families, or groups of friends
1 hour 30 minutes
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$23.99
$29.99
$6.00 savings

Boston is rightly called a global city, the cultural center of New England, and a museum and historic site. But the locals, of course, call it something else. The capital of Massachusetts owes its amusing nickname – Bintown, «Bean Town» – to a traditional dish, beans in molasses.

The main historic route is the Freedom Trail. Four miles of this trail connect the iconic landmarks of the Old City. It begins at Boston Common, the first public park in the United States, and passes the old and new capitols, old cemeteries, and churches of all denominations. It also passes monuments to famous citizens and the sites of important events – the Boston Tea Party and the Boston Massacre. The tour ends at the Constitution, the world's oldest sailing ship still in operation.

History is an important part of the city's atmosphere. Tours with local guides take guests through the entire vibrant, fascinating chronicle of the city: its founding, its struggles with the English colonial authorities, the establishment of independence, and the abolition of slavery. You'll learn why tea was drowned in the harbor and why old houses smell like molasses on warm days.

Modernity, however, has no intention of leaving the city trapped in its memories. The metropolis (along with the surrounding agglomeration) is growing inexorably higher and wider. The skyscrapers of the business center seem to form a local mountain range among the low historical buildings. Glass and concrete inlays are almost ubiquitous in the old part of the city, giving it an eclectic, unconventional look.

Next door to Boston is Cambridge, from which the English university town takes its name. It's no coincidence that the world-famous Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are located here. Harvard is America's oldest and one of the world's strongest centers of science, as evidenced by the number of Nobel laureates among its alumni and faculty. In addition to its bastions of scientific knowledge, the city is known for its theaters, monuments, and fascinating facts about famous and little-known people.