• Only on the All-Inclusive Pass
  • Indoors
    Cultural & historical sites
    Family-friendly
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    $6.00
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    Only on the All-Inclusive Pass

    This attraction is available on the All-Inclusive Pass, but not the Explorer Pass.

What you'll do

If you're looking for things to do in Boston, take a trip to Paul Revere House.

Visit the Paul Revere House in Boston with Go City®

  • With us, there are no entry fees on the day – all you've got to do is show your pass.
  • See authentic artifacts and documents from the American Revolution.
  • Self-guided tour of Paul Revere's home and colonial-era furnishings.
  • Don't forget to check out the other attractions included with your pass.

In 1775, Boston revolutionary, Paul Revere, rode through the night to warn the colonial militia about British troops en route to Concord. 

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.

Set foot through the door of 19 North Square and you'll get a fascinating insight into colonial history. Tour the historic rooms and see authentic period furniture, real documents, and silver made by Paul himself.

Find out more about the man himself and his past as a silversmith, engraver and dentist. The Paul Revere house exhibits take you through the real story of his journey and the man behind the myth. 

Self Guided Paul Revere House Tour

Walk through this historical house at your own pace while you read details about iconic documents, artifacts, and other related topics. There is enough information within the house to give you the ability to take the tour by yourself or your friends and family.

Paul Revere House facts

  • After Revere sold the home in 1800, it became a sailor’s boarding house.
  • Constructed in 1680, the home's framing is still 90% original
  • After being purchased by his great-grandson, the Paul Revere House opened its doors to the public in 1908 as one of the earliest historic house museums in the US.

Go City is a better way to sightsee. Your pass includes Paul Revere House tickets, plus admission to dozens of top Boston attractions for one money-saving price.

Ready to start exploring Boston? First, choose between an All-Inclusive Pass or Explorer Pass.

Experience Paul Revere House and many other attractions with the All Inclusive Pass.

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Getting in

Just show your pass at the Paul Revere House ticket desk and you're in.

Please note 

Your pass is not valid for special programs, with the exception of the holiday celebration.

 

For more information, please visit the Paul Revere House website.

Where you'll be

Map of location of attraction

19 North Square,, Boston, US

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Operating hours

Tuesday - Sunday: 10AM - 4:15PM

Closings & holidays

January - March: closed Mondays 

Closed New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day.

Please be aware that holiday hours may change without notice.

Paul Revere House

(617) 523-2338

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