Three days in Boston: history, hands-on fun, and harbor views
11 Attractions
Real Pirates Salem, Salem Witch Museum, Museum of Science, Freedom Trail Foundation® Walk Into History Tour, Murder by The Boston Common, View Boston Observation Deck , Boston Children's Museum, Historic Sightseeing Cruise, The Harvard Tour, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Franklin Park ZooReady to explore Boston without overthinking the planning? This three-day itinerary blends Salem legends, science playtime, harbor scenery, and world‑class art—perfect for curious kids and culture-loving grown-ups. With an All-Inclusive Pass or Explorer Pass from Go City®, you’ll lock in big savings and breeze into the city’s top attractions, all while keeping your plans flexible. Follow along for day-by-day tips, fun facts, and easy ways to fit everything in so you can focus on making memories, not juggling tickets.
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Real Pirates Salem: shipwreck treasure and true tales
Kick off your adventure in Salem at Real Pirates Salem, home to artifacts from the shipwrecked Whydah Gally. Explore galleries filled with real coins, recovered cargo, and riveting stories of life at sea. Learn how underwater archaeologists conserve finds and separate myth from fact about pirates in New England. It’s an easy MBTA Commuter Rail ride from North Station, so start early and pair it with nearby sights. With Go City®, you can stack experiences and still stay on budget.
Real Pirates Salem
4.4 (9)Up to an hour$22.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassImmerse yourself in all things pirate at this exciting exhibit that uncovers the story of real Massachusetts pirates from the 1700s. You'll hear stories about Captain Sam Bellamy, Maria Hallett - the legendary 'witch of Wellfleet' - and various crew members who worked on board The Whydah.As you make your way around this unique experience, you'll see the world’s only fully authenticated pirate treasure ever discovered and browse recovered artifacts from the wreck of The Whydah - there's everything from cannons and pieces of eight, to jewelry and weapons.You'll also get the chance to discover how these precious artifacts are preserved with an exclusive audio tour narrated by famous underwater archaeological explorer, Barry Clifford. A must-do for adventure enthusiasts visiting Boston! - 2
Salem Witch Museum: step into 1692
Just a short walk away, the Salem Witch Museum brings the 1692 witch trials to life with a dramatic presentation and immersive exhibits. Circle the room as tableaus light up to tell the story, then explore thought‑provoking displays about how perceptions of “witches” have changed through history. Shows run frequently, making it easy to plan around trains and snacks. It’s a memorable, age-appropriate way to spark conversations about justice, fear, and community before you head back to Boston for the afternoon.
Booking requiredSalem Witch Museum
2.9 (16)Up to an hour$19.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassThrow 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 150 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.Explore 13 life-size sets, documenting the story of the witch trials, and the people who were accused and imprisoned for witchcraft. You'll learn all about this journey of mass hysteria which resulted in court trials. You'll also find out what happened in the aftermath and discover how the image of witchcraft has evolved over time. Don't miss a trip to the museum store on your way out, you'll find items and Salem gifts made exclusively for the museum and an extensive selection of books on the trials and the modern-day practice.With All-Inclusive PassExclusive to Go City - 3
Museum of Science: lightning, dinosaurs, and hands-on wow
Return to Boston for the always-awesome Museum of Science, where curious minds can touch, test, and tinker. Watch the thunderous Theater of Electricity demonstrate real lightning, meet a Triceratops fossil, and dive into engineering challenges the kids won’t want to leave. Planetarium and Mugar Omni Theater shows add extra sparkle if you want to upgrade. The riverfront setting gives you fresh-air breaks between exhibits, and cafés make refueling easy. It’s a perfect add-on with your pass when energy levels are high.
Museum of Science
4.6 (15)Up to 3 hours$33.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassThe Museum of Science, Boston is one of the largest science centers in the world with over 700 interactive exhibits. Everything from indoor lightning and animals to robots and dinosaurs is covered here, with something for every budding scientist.The Museum is a vibrant hub of innovation. Explore the wonders of the natural world with interactive exhibits spanning interesting topics such as space exploration, robot technology, and environmental science. You'll be amazed at the wealth of knowledge that the museum offers.Beyond just the exhibits, the Museum of Science helps shape tomorrow's scientists. With digital programs, daily presentations, giant-screen films, and live animals, everyone finds something to spark their curiosity and inspire their imagination at the Museum of Science!With All-Inclusive PassSkip the general ticket lineOmni Films & Planetarium Shows are only $6 with your pass! - 4
Freedom Trail Foundation® walk into history tour: stories on every corner
Round out the day with a guided Freedom Trail Foundation® walk into history tour. Follow expert guides along the red-brick path to key sites like Boston Common, the Old State House, and Faneuil Hall, hearing lively tales of patriots, protests, and everyday life in colonial Boston. The pace works well for families, with plenty of stops for questions and photos. You’ll leave with a deeper feel for the city’s neighborhoods and the events that shaped them—great context for everything else you’ll see.
Freedom Trail Foundation® Walk Into History Tour
4.6 (30)1-2 hours$18.85Included with the All-Inclusive PassThe Freedom Trail Foundation® Walk into History Tour ticket includes a 90-minute, one-mile Boston historic city tour led by 18th-century costumed guides who bring history to life.Follow Boston's world-famous red brick path and hear over 250 years of history come to life.On this walking tour, you will pass Boston's historic sites and meet 18th-century costumed guides. You'll see 11 historic sites, such as Boston Common, Massachusetts State House, Park Street Church, the Boston Massacre Site, and King’s Chapel.Famous patriots such as Josiah Quincy, Henry Knox and Phillis Wheatley tell you their own stories and share lively anecdotes about the places, events, and drama of the American Revolution and beyond.With All-Inclusive PassExclusive to Go City
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Murder by the Boston Common: a playful mystery in the heart of the city
Start with a laugh-and-sleuth adventure at Murder by the Boston Common. This outdoor mystery threads through leafy paths and historic streets, nudging your crew to crack clues, spot details, and collaborate. It’s a fresh way to see the Common and surrounding landmarks while keeping tweens, teens, and adults happily engaged. Bring comfy shoes, a fully charged phone, and a sense of humor. Finishing near cafés and the Public Garden makes it easy to grab a drink or picnic lunch afterward.
Murder by The Boston Common
Up to an hour$21.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassEnjoy an immersive experience where you become the detective. Set against the backdrop of Boston's historic Common, this thrilling adventure invites you to unravel a chilling murder mystery. Gather clues, interview suspects, and piece together evidence to uncover the truth behind the crime. Whether you're a seasoned sleuth or new to mystery solving, this interactive event promises suspense, collaboration, and discovery.Murder by the Boston Common is inspired by a real historical crime, so you'll get a unique insight into the city's past while you take part. - 2
View Boston observation deck: 360° city views from above
Next, glide up to View Boston for sweeping views that make city orientation a breeze. Spot Fenway Park, the Charles River, and the harbor islands, then use interactive maps to plan the rest of your day. Indoor and outdoor spaces mean you can enjoy the scenery in any weather, and there are plenty of picture-perfect angles for family photos. It’s a smart midday stop that pairs well with lunchtime nearby—especially handy when you’re using a flexible Explorer Pass itinerary.
View Boston Observation Deck
4.7 (66)Up to an hour$34.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassWhiz up to the dizzy heights of the Prudential Center’s 52nd floor for 360-degree city panoramas at the View Boston experience, the highest observation deck in New England.Up here, nearly 750 feet above the city streets, you can enjoy uninterrupted views across Boston and beyond. Spot the glittering golden dome of the Massachusetts State House, see sailboats the size of ants bobbing along the Charles River, and look out for baseballs being hit out of Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. You’ll even be able to see the distant string of islands that make up the Harbor Islands National Park.The 52nd floor features amazing views of the city skyline through floor-to-ceiling glass while, down on the 51st, the Cloud Terrace has an open-air wraparound walkway. Interactive exhibits include Boston 365, a 3D model of the city that demonstrates how its personality changes throughout the year, and Open Doors, an immersive theatrical experience that takes you on a journey through Boston’s neighborhoods and inside major attractions including Fenway Park. - 3
Boston Children’s Museum: climb, create, and discover
Give the kids free rein at Boston Children’s Museum, a wonderland of imaginative play and STEAM exploration. Tackle the three-story New Balance Climb, blow giant bubbles, build in the Construction Zone, and experiment in hands-on labs. Toddler-friendly spaces keep little explorers happy, while bigger kids dive into cultural exhibits and maker projects. It’s thoughtfully designed for learning through play, so everyone leaves smiling. The museum sits right on Fort Point Channel, perfect for a waterside stroll or snack break afterward.
Boston Children's Museum
4.6 (8)Up to 2 hours$24.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassAs one of the city's top attractions, the Boston Children's Museum offers a delightful world of discovery for kids & their families. From interactive exhibits to educational events, it's the go-to destination for an interactive experience.Not only is the Children’s Museum educational, it’s a lot of fun for the little ones and their guardians. Kids will get the chance to climb a wall, navigate through a giant maze, and create original artwork at this fun, hands-on Boston 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.Designed for children and families, the Children’s Museum exhibits focus on science, culture, environmental awareness, health and fitness, and the arts. The Boston museum promotes a love of learning and exploration that's crucial for child development. Special events and presentations take place daily, so check the schedule when you arrive. It's also recognized internationally as a research and development center and pacesetter for children's exhibitions, educational programs, and curriculum. - 4
Historic sightseeing cruise: stories from Boston Harbor
Cap the afternoon with a historic sightseeing cruise and watch Boston’s skyline glide by. Your captain and crew share lively commentary on waterfront landmarks, from the Seaport’s modern glow to Charlestown’s naval heritage and the USS Constitution. Keep an eye out for lighthouses and busy harbor traffic as you enjoy the fresh breeze. It’s a laid-back way to give feet a rest while still soaking up plenty of history. Evening sailings add golden light for gorgeous photos.
Historic Sightseeing Cruise
4.6 (38)Up to 2 hours$46.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassHop on a sightseeing cruise and take a tour of Boston Harbor. This 60-minute trip takes you through Boston’s inner harbor 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 take in views of the Boston Harbor Islands, Boston’s vibrant working port, and extravagant waterfront properties. A must-do for newcomers to the city.With All-Inclusive Pass10% off food and drinks (excludes alcohol)
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The Harvard Tour: student stories and campus classics
Cross the river to Cambridge for The Harvard Tour, a student-led walk that blends history with campus life. Stroll through Harvard Yard, learn the lore behind the John Harvard statue, and hear insider anecdotes about traditions, libraries, and dorms. Guides keep the tone witty and welcoming, with plenty of time for questions and photos. Afterward, explore Harvard Square’s bookshops and bakeries or hop the Red Line back downtown. It’s a satisfying mix of scholarship, scenery, and local flavor.
The Harvard Tour
4.6 (17)1-2 hours$22.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassGet an exclusive, insider tour of the prestigious Harvard University from the students themselves. The Hahvahd Tour is a one-of-a-kind theatrical experience that includes a guided tour of the campus and its historical buildings, including the John Harvard Statue, Memorial Hall, Harvard Square, and Harvard Yard.Your journey will be packed with centuries-old buildings and the statue of John Harvard - don't forget to rub his shoe for good luck! But that's just the beginning. The grand Widener Library and its millions of books will leave you in awe. You'll feel the hustle-bustle of student life and the academic greatness that defines Harvard. This isn't your average tour. NO, this is a comedic and fun experience like no other.As one of the country's most esteemed centers of higher education, Harvard is the epitome of history and class. The Harvard walking tour will give you the inside track from actual students, so you can get the real details about campus life, social pressures, and the oh-so-many clubs and events. Don't forget about its famous alumni covered below.Your expert guide will know the ins and outs of life at Harvard, so ask them as many questions as you want. - 2
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: masterpieces for every mood
Spend a few unhurried hours at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, where galleries range from ancient Egypt to contemporary gems. Wander the Art of the Americas wing, admire Impressionist favorites, and visit rotating family guides for kid-friendly routes. Calmer corners offer quiet moments, while special exhibits keep repeat visitors surprised. On-site cafés make it simple to break for lunch without leaving the museum. With Go City®, you can pair the MFA with nearby stops and still keep costs in check.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
4.6 (18)Up to 3 hours$30.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassOne of the most comprehensive art museums in the world, the MFA’s collection encompasses nearly 500,000 works of art. The museum features over 100 galleries of paintings, sculptures, textiles, and musical instruments, ranging from ancient Egyptian sculptures to paintings by Monet, Van Gogh and Kahlo.The Boston Museum of Fine Arts, often known as the Boston Art Museum, is a beacon of creativity and history. It serves as a representation where the city's passion for the arts thrives.When you visit the Museum Fine Arts Boston, every corner reveals a story. From ancient artifacts to modern masterpieces, the Boston Fine Arts Museum engages all visitors, offering a deep appreciation for the power of human creativity.The Art of the Americas Wing is a must-see, boasting four floors filled with hundreds of important works that span 3,000 years, from the ancient civilizations of Mesoamerica to the modern art capitals of Mexico City and New York. You could spend a whole day just in this wing.Be sure to spot iconic works such as John Singleton Copley’s portrait of Paul Revere, who made the famous Sons of Liberty Bowl. And don’t forget to look up when you’re in the Museum’s rotunda to see elaborate murals by John Singer Sargent soaring over your head.Galleries dedicated to ancient Egyptian masterpieces take visitors on a journey back 4,500 years. Commanding in presence and sublime in aesthetic, these works represent a pinnacle of artistic innovation.Gallery after gallery hosts European paintings and sculptures from Degas, Renoir and Gauguin, to name a few. The MFA’s collection of 19th-century French painting holds works by Monet and is considered one of the best collections outside of France. - 3
Franklin Park Zoo: close-ups with creatures great and small
Wrap your trip with a nature fix at Franklin Park Zoo. Watch western lowland gorillas in the Tropical Forest, see giraffes roam the Savanna, and meet playful residents in the Children’s Zoo. Keeper chats and animal feedings (check schedules) add memorable moments, while shady paths make wandering easy on sunny days. It’s a relaxed, joyful finale that balances the city’s museums and history with plenty of fresh air. Leave time for one last group photo before you head home.
Franklin Park Zoo
3.2 (9)2-3 hours$25.19Included with the All-Inclusive PassThe spacious 72-acre site is full of themed, innovative exhibits that let you get close to the animals and experience their natural surroundings.If you're looking for a fun-filled day in Boston, make sure the Franklin Park Zoo is on your itinerary! This place is like a globe-trotting safari situated in the heart of the city. You'll come face to face with amazing creatures from different continents, making for a thrilling day at the zoo in Boston.Arriving at the Franklin Zoo, Boston's gem, is like stepping into a wild wonderland. Families, kids, even curious adults, there's something interesting for everyone. Get ready to take unforgettable pictures, learn about cool animal facts, and have an all-around fantastic day. No doubt, the Franklin Park Zoo Boston adventure will be the highlight of your trip!Say hello to the giraffes of the Savannah, spot a white-bearded wildebeest on the Serengeti Crossing, and observe western lowland gorillas in the Tropical Forest. You'll also find exhibits dedicated to birds, butterflies and farmyard animals to explore.Don't miss the daily feedings, talks and hands-on encounters – grab a schedule on your way in to plan your visit.