The most comprehensive tour of Boston starts in the Seaport! Learn about everything Boston has become famous for: fishing, mobsters, the Boston Tea Party, Innovation, Immigration, Art, and The Big Dig all feature on this tour of Boston’s newest and fanciest neighborhood.
Boston’s Seaport district is a $22 billion investment in a neighborhood built on landfill. With a federal courthouse, stunning water views, and the best clubs and restaurants in Boston dotting the path along the way, this tour can focus on corporate outings for Innovators and Convention guests, or highlight the major areas of interest for the average tourist, paving the way for exploration in the rest of the city.



Highlights
- Boston Convention and Exhibition Center
- Innovation and Design building (viewed)
- The Big Dig and Ted Williams Tunnel
- Eastport Park
- Fish Pier
- Commonwealth Pier
- Seaport’s Shopping District
- Pier 4
- Boston Harbor Panoramic View and Islands
- Boston Institute for Contemporary Art (ICA)
- Seaport Common
- Fan Pier
- Moakley Courthouse
- Our Lady of Good Voyage Church
- Martin’s Park
This tour path as designed concludes, just a few yards away from a movie theatre (Alamo Drafthouse), bowling alley (King’s), Boston Children’s Museum, Boston Firefighters Museum, Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, Classic Boston seafood (Barking Crab), and tons of great shops and restaurants.

What we can do:
- This tour can be very easily converted into a pub crawl or tasting tour with advanced notice. Group size for this option would be limited to 15 or fewer
- We can rearrange the path to come and meet you at the place of your choice.
- We can do a tour of this path from a bus or trolley as part of a larger tour, or as a combination to see the other areas of the Seaport including Flynn Cruise Termjnal, Marine Industrial Center, Innovation and Design Building, and Fort Point.

What we can’t do:
We cannot arrange visitation in any labs, businesses, or offices, though we are happy to lead groups to and from any appointments which they schedule themselves (check out MassRobotics, as their demos are amazing).