Discover Boston at your own pace with the Go City Boston All-Inclusive Pass. Save money and enjoy direct entry to popular attractions without the hassle of voucher redemption.
- Museum of Science - Boston’s Museum of Science is one of the largest science centers in the world with over 700 interactive exhibits. Everything from electricity and animals to the human body and dinosaurs is covered here, with something for every budding scientist.
- Fenway Park - Go on a 60-minute guided tour of the legendary Boston Red Sox stadium. America’s most beloved ballpark is a must-visit attraction on any trip the Boston, whether you’re a baseball lover or not.
- City View Trolley Tours - See the best of Boston and enjoy the convenience of a Hop-On Hop-Off fully narrated trolley tour with a ticket that is valid for two days.
The CityView Trolley Tour is a great way to get around the city and hit all the top attractions, popular shopping destinations, museums, and more. As you ride, you’ll learn about Boston’s unique history while you get acquainted with the area with open-air views.
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The Paul Revere House - In 1775, Boston revolutionary, Paul Revere, rode through the night to warn the colonial militia about British troops on the route. The daring journey sealed his place in history and made him the focus of a famous poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Find out what really happened on Paul Revere’s journey, and learn all about the American Revolution at his former house in downtown Boston. It’s one of the oldest buildings in the city and a designated National Historic Landmark.
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View Boston Observation Deck - Experience sky-high 360-degree views of Boston from the 52nd floor of the Prudential Tower!
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Boston Children’s Museum - Kids will get the chance to climb a wall, navigate through a giant maze, and create original artwork at this fun, hands-on museum. It’s been building innovative and meaningful exhibits for over 100 years, with a continued emphasis on ‘engagement and learning through experience’ that has inspired other museums around the world.
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Salem Witch Museum - Throw out your history textbooks and your Hocus Pocus DVD – this place is where you’ll learn all about Salem’s infamous witchcraft trials. The Salem Witch Trials took place in 1692, and over 200 people were accused of witchcraft and 20 executed. You’ll travel back in time to the 17th-century Salem Village and experience this dramatic period in history, which is brought to life through imaginative stage sets.
Please note: Reservations are required for this activity (check your included digital guide for instructions).
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The Hahvahd Tour - Get an exclusive, insider tour of the prestigious Harvard University from the students themselves. The Hahvahd Tour is one-of-a-kind theatrical experience which includes a guided tour of the campus and its historical buildings, including the John Harvard Statue, Memorial Hall, Harvard Square and Harvard Yard.
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Museum of Fine Arts - Browse a vast collection of American masterpieces and famous works at Boston’s Museum of Fine Art. It houses a mammoth 450,000 paintings, sculptures, textiles, and artifacts, ranging from ancient Egyptian artifacts to contemporary works.
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Swan Boats - Why pick a run-of-the-mill boat when you can hop on a swan and float majestically across a lagoon. It’s not a real swan, of course, but a foot-pedal boat you can ride with friends. The Swan Boats have been a Boston tradition for over 100 years and you can’t visit the city without trying them out.
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Harvard Museum of Natural History - From dinosaurs and tiny insects to meteorites and minerals – you’ll discover a huge range of natural specimens at the Harvard Natural History Museum. It’s a veritable treasure trove of learning and exploration, whether you fancy yourself as a budding space explorer, an archeologist, or both.
Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
- Plimoth Patuxet Museums - Plimoth Patuxet plus Mayflower II or Grist Mill Combo
- History comes alive at the Plimoth Plantation. Explore an authentic 17th-century New England settlement and meet the Pilgrims and Natives.
This living museum features home-sites, historically-accurate recreations, and some farmyard animals too. There’s even a Craft Center where you can watch local artisans practicing historic trades and domestic skills, like bread making and candle making.
- Plimoth Grist Mill - With your ticket, you’ll also have access to the Plimoth Grist Mill – a working reproduction of the 1636 mill – where you can take a fascinating look at the mill’s workings and take home some of the freshly stone-ground organic cornmeal to try.
Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
- Samuel Adams Brewery - Get a flavor of American history at this popular Boston brewery – the second-biggest craft brewery in the whole of the US. The Samuel Adams beer is named after the famous revolutionary and founding father of the US, who was a brewer in his time. The Boston Beer Company have been around since 1984 and named their beer after the Boston icon because of his brewing history, and the fact that he learn the craft from his father, just like the owner of the company – Jim Koch.
Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
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Boston Harbor City Cruises - Historic Sightseeing Cruise - Hop on a sightseeing cruise and take a tour of Boston Harbor. This 90-minute trip takes you through Boston’s inner and outer harbors while your tour guide tells you real tales of the Revolutionary War and all about the local legends of the sea. Learn how the harbor was transformed into the pristine waterway it is today, and see the oldest, continuously manned lighthouse in the country, Boston’s working port, and the extravagant waterside properties. A must-do for newcomers to the city.
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Peabody Essex Museum - In the 18th-century, sea captains would bring back all kinds of weird and wonderful objects from their journeys. The Peabody Essex Museum is where you can see these ‘natural and artificial curiosities from exotic lands’. There are one million works to discover, including an 18th-century Chinese merchant’s house transported from China and reassembled in the US, art from diverse cultures, and Indian sculptures. You’ll also see maritime manuscripts and a photography collection dating back to when photography was first invented.
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The House of the Seven Gables - Admission to a tour of the House of the Seven Gables and access to the Nathaniel Hawthorne House
Step into New England’s oldest wooden mansion and get a taste of colonial history. The House of the Seven Gables was built in 1668 in witchcraft-capital, Salem, and was made famous by the book of the same name.
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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum - This vibrant, innovative museum lines up an intimate collection of fine and decorative art, and is a popular hangout for contemporary artists and scholars. It’s a unique backdrop for browsing art – housed in a striking 19th-century building modeled after a Venetian palazzo filled with plants and trees.
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Franklin Park Zoo - Meet Boston’s ferocious beasts and cute creatures at Franklin Park Zoo. The spacious 72-acre site is full of themed, innovative exhibits that let you get close to the animals and experience their natural surroundings.
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Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House - A guided tour of the real-life setting of Little Women
Explore the charming clapboard farmhouse where American classic Little Women was set. Louisa May Alcott wrote her famous, semi-autobiographical novel here in 1868, and loosely based the story on her own family life with her sisters at Orchard House.
Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
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Concord Museum - Browse amazing artifacts and rare historic objects from American history at the Concord Museum. This hidden gem is housed in a colonial-revival building on the side of a tree-lined country road and, once inside, you’ll find art and exhibits from the 17th, 18th, and 19th century.
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Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology - Towering Native American totem poles and huge Maya sculptures are just some of the exhibits at this unique museum. You’ll browse precious artifacts of the ancient world and explore human cultural history. See Kalahari hunter-gatherers, ancient art from Peru’s south coast, and an original Day of the Dead altar which represents the original Aztec origins of the celebration.
Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
- Hy-Line Cruises - Hyannisport Harbor Cruise - This locally-operated harbor cruise gives you the chance to explore the Hyannis area and local area landmarks while relaxing on the leisurely one-hour journey.
- Buckman Tavern - This National Historic Landmark played a key part in the American Revolution - it’s where several Lexington militiamen gathered on the morning of April 19, 1775, to await the arrival of British troops. Step into the restored 18th-century tavern and take a self-guided audio tour of the historic spot. You’ll learn all about what happened when the alarm bells rang to signal the enemy’s approach.
- USS Constitution Museum - Standing proud on the docks beside the USS Constitution, this fantastic museum tells the story of the famous ship that dates from 1797. ‘Old Ironsides’ as she is lovingly known is the celebrated wooden-hulled, three-masted frigate that served most notably in the War of 1812 against the British.
Please note: The Museum is separate to the USS Constitution vessel, which is free to visit. There is no need to present your pass to access the ship.
- Boch Center - Wang Theatre - Boch Center Wang Theatre Tours - It’s been an important theatrical destination since its opening in 1925 and boasts one of the five largest stages in the US. You’ll learn all about the theater’s unique history as you explore its impressive architecture, from its hotel roots to its role as a popular music venue. You’ll also get the chance to stand on a stage graced by legends including Ella Fitzgerald, Queen, Elton John, Lady Gaga, and more.
Please note: Advance reservations are recommended to secure your spot on this popular tour (instructions on the included digital guide).
- Go City app with everything you need to plan your trip (also available as PDF guide)
- Trolley Hop-on Hop-off Tour ticket valid for 2-days included
- Digital pass valid for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 7-days
- +40 Things to Do - View Boston, Fenway Park tour, Museum of Science, Harbor Cruise, and more!
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
- Transportation to and from attractions unless stated
Discover Boston at your leisure with the Boston All-Inclusive Pass by Go City. Engage in as many or as few sightseeing activities as you wish, at your preferred speed, while conserving your holiday funds. Get entry to renowned Boston hotspots, and realise substantial savings compared to the purchase of individual attraction passes. Experience hassle-free access to attractions. Simply store your pass (provided as your ‘ticket’ post-purchase) on your mobile device and you’re all set – no need for voucher exchange!
- Your Boston All-Inclusive Pass will be immediately available as your ‘ticket’ after purchase. For the best experience follow instructions on the pass document provided and make sure to update your email address when prompted. You will not be able to use the Go City app nor place advanced reservations, unless you update your email first.
- Go City child passes are only available for ages 3 to 12 years old. For any accompanying children under 3 please check with each individual activity whether infants are accepted and/or need to pay for admission.
- Some attractions welcome visitors on the day and some need to be booked in advance, check the app or digital guidebook for instructions and place reservations well in advance to avoid disappointment.
- Attractions and tours are subject to change. The Go City app has the most up-to-date line-up, opening times and instructions on how to access each attraction.
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.