Boston Museums, Historic Sites, and Tours
Make your Boston vacation an educational experience. From wildlife to still life and sports to science, Boston has a museum for everyone. And, as one of the country's oldest cities and the birthplace of the American Revolution, there's no shortage of historic sites to visit in and around the city.
- Adams National Historic Park
- Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum
- Bunker Hill Monument
- Charles Riverboat Company
- Children's Museum
- Duck Tours
- Gibson House Museum
- Harrison Gray Otis House
- Harvard Museum of Natural History
- Institute of Contemporary Art
- Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
- JFK Presidential Library
- Longfellow National Historic Site
- Mapparium
- Massachusetts State House
- MIT Museum
- Museum of African American History
- Museum of Fine Arts
- Museum of Science
- New England Aquarium
- New England Holocaust Memorial
- Nichols House Museum
- Old North Church
- Old South Meeting House
- Old Massachusetts State House
- Paul Revere House
- Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
- The Semitic Museum at Harvard University
- Trinity Church
- USS Constitution (aka Old Ironsides)
