Boston, Cambridge and Harvard Tour
- Visit some of the famous landmarks and establishments in Boston all the way from NYC
- Go on an outdoor walk around Harvard University, one of the world's most prestigious universities
- Enjoy a pleasant stroll through Copley Square and follow your journey through Trinity Church
- Continue through Boston Common Park and stop for lunch at the famous Quincy Market
What to expect
Travel from New York along the East Coast to Boston, passing through Connecticut. The journey begins in Cambridge, home to the prestigious Harvard University. Start with a walk through Harvard Yard, the oldest academic ground in America, and visit landmarks like Widener Library and John Harvard's statue. Continue on a panoramic tour of City Hall, MIT, and Cambridge College before crossing the Charles River to Boston. Visit Copley Square and walk the Freedom Trail through Boston Common Park. Enjoy lunch at Quincy Market, then visit the historic Tea Party site before returning to New York in the evening








Reviews
Here’s a polished and natural-sounding tourist feedback in English: I joined the New York–Boston one-day tour during this trip, and our tour guide was Yorika-san. Her explanations at each sightseeing spot were very detailed, informative, and well organized. She was also very attentive to the needs and situations of the tourists throughout the trip. In addition, she took the time to chat warmly with individual travelers and shared a lot of helpful information, which made the experience even more enjoyable and personal. If I visit New York again in the future, I would definitely love to join another tour led by Yorika-san. Thank you very much for such a wonderful experience.
An amazing experience visiting Boston, esp the beautiful universities. The streets and insfrastructures around town were also very fascinating. Guide was kind and well-informed. Bus was also clean, warm, and comfortable. Highly recommended!
It was an amazing trip that exceeded my expectations. Yurika-san was a perfect guide. I was traveling alone as a woman this time, and I was so happy to join this tour, meet many people, and have great conversations. Thanks to Yurika-san, Boston has become my favorite place in the United States. The other guides were also very kind. I’m truly grateful from the bottom of my heart. Thank you so much. I would love to use your company again the next time I visit the U.S.!
very insightful and the tour guide was very informative. the tour was solid as we were able to get around boston
Although Chinese was selected, there were not enough Chinese-speaking participants, so a Chinese-speaking guide was not assigned, and the entire tour was conducted in English. The English-speaking guide, Sharon, provided very thorough explanations, to the point where it was a bit funny that she wanted us to listen to her entire explanation before taking pictures. The itinerary was acceptable, except the lunch took a little too long.
It was a delightful tour thanks to our guide Andrea, who provided excellent explanations and kept everything on schedule!!!!!!!!!!! I would definitely use this service again in the future. The bus seats were comfortable, and all the guides were friendly!!! Thank you!
The tour guide, Judy, can speak Mandarin. Of course, I communicated with him in English. This tour is convenient for people who live in New York and don’t want to carry luggage, but also want to visit Boston. The tour guide will take them to Boston University and different places, and the tour bus There are three tour guides inside, all of whom speak different languages. The tour bus is big enough and comfortable. The famous universities are worth visiting, and the whole of Boston feels very comfortable. I had enough time to eat at Quincy Market, and I tried this lobster bun restaurant. It tasted good. Highly recommended!
Tour guide Sharon is very enthusiastic, explains the history in great detail, takes care of every member of the group, and has great time management! Highly recommended~
I recommend it to anyone who wants to go to Boston for a while from New York. Rather than focusing on Harvard or MIt, you can take a general tour of Boston with Harvard as the center. I was satisfied. In my case, the guide was Japanese, but he spoke English, so there were some parts that were easier to understand, but the guide seemed to change depending on the day. The price was actually not very expensive compared to New York prices, but it was still a burden. The travel time was a bit long. I wanted to stay for a day and see it. It was a great tour with great weather that made me want to live in Boston, a beautiful city, rather than busy New York.
The tour guide is very humorous and considerate of the people in the same group. He likes that most of the group is international tourists. It is very interesting to get to know people from Germany, Russia and other European countries.
Good to know
Insider Tips:
- This tour involves a fair amount of walking. Please wear comfortable walking shoes and sunscreen on the date of the tour
- Make sure to bring extra cash in case of emergencies
- Bring your own bottled water to keep yourself hydrated
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