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BOSTON PIZZA Tours
Basic Information
Address: 71 Commercial Street, Suite 134 Boston, MA
Phone Number: 8554874992
Email: info@bostonpizzatours.com
Director: Martin Elliott
Additional Information
Days and Hours: Daily 8am - 8pm
Description:
GOT PIZZA? Boston Pizza Tours offers Fun & Educational walking tours, exploring Boston's most historic areas. Walk in the footsteps of American Revolutionaries, as you learn the history of FIVE Freedom Trail sites. Along the way you will enjoy THREE different pizza slices from some of Boston's very best pizzerias.
Boston Pizza Tours is a TripAdvisor "HALL of FAME" activity, and we're partners with Adventures by Disney. Come hungry for Boston's CHEESIEST Food Tour!
**Please call us for Youth Group discounts**
Grade Levels:
K-5
6-8
K-5
6-8
Disabled Access:
Boston is an old city, and some areas may not be accessible by wheelchair.
Program Type:
Colonial & Revolutionary History, Culture
Admission/Tickets: $49
Food: Pizza, Cannoli and water
Length of Visit: 2+ hours
Return Policy: easy
Reservations Needed: Yes!
Nearby Attractions: Paul Revere house, Old North Church, USS Constitution
Mission Statement:
Our entire staff enjoys sharing Boston's rich colonial and revolutionary history. Come let us show you you the true "Spirit of Boston"!
Testimonials:
Great time and kid friendly
5-Stars *****
We were looking for a tour of the amazing northend that would convince our 9 year old that the walking was worth it, and pizza did it! It's a beutiful walk around Boston;s northend. The pride in the neighborhood from our tour guide was fantastic. It hit some of the Freedom Trail spots, but not so much "history" that kids got bored - just enough to learn something! And the pizza is amazing! And the owners interact with you as well - very friendly! These slices are not sample size either - you will be full when it is finished.
- Danielle C> / Tripadvisor
Facility History:
Boston Pizza Tours is celebrating 10 Years in 2021!
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