Boston Seafood Lovers Tour in Boston, MA

Binge on Boston191 Hanover StreetBoston, MA 02113
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$129.00
Total Price: $131.58 (USD)
INSTANT CONFIRMATION
NO SERVICE FEES

Overview

Relish Boston’s most iconic seafood dishes like clam chowder, crab cakes, and a full-size lobster roll on this 2.5-hour Boston seafood tour. Explore the city’s historic North End, Long Wharf, Blackstone Block, and Boston Harbor, as you savor award-winning eats. This delicious walking tour includes three seafood stops and rich Colonial and Revolutionary history.

up to 2.5 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • With historical landmarks, stunning harbor views, and delicious seafood dishes—this 2.5-hour walking food tour is fun for all ages.
  • The tour meets at Modern Pastry Underground: 263 Hanover Street, Boston, MA.
  • See historical sites along the Freedom Trail like the Paul Revere House and Faneuil Hall, stroll along the Boston waterfront, and explore the Long Wharf pier.
  • Includes favorite local seafood dishes such as clam chowder, crab cakes, fresh raw bar items like shrimp and oysters, and a full-size lobster roll.
  • Specific dietary and ADA needs can be accommodated with advance notice, so please make a note of it when booking your reservation.
  • Wear weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable walking shoes.

Description

This delicious Boston Seafood Lovers Tour combines the city's rich Colonial and Revolutionary history with some of Boston's most famous food and drinks!

Enjoy some of Boston's most iconic seafood dishes. Taste local favorites like clam chowder, crab cakes, raw bar items like shrimp and oysters, and a full-size lobster roll. This tasty walking food tour also includes water and a sweet treat from a famous North End pastry shop!

Explore Boston's oldest areas like the North End, Boston Harbor, Long Wharf and the Blackstone Block. See historic sites like the Paul Revere House, Old North Square, Quincy Market & Faneuil Hall, and the Old State House.

Your fun and educational tour will finish near the Tony DeMarco Boxer Statue with a dessert treat from a famous North End pastry shop. Come hungry for Boston’s tastiest tour.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Boston Seafood Lovers Tour

Is there parking available?

Parking garages and open-air parking lots are available within a 5-minute walk from where your tour begins. There are open-air parking lots along Commercial Street and Atlantic Avenue in the North End or garages at Aquarium and Haymarket. The best way to get around Boston is by MBTA subway. If you take public transportation, the closest subway stops are Haymarket (orange & green lines) and Aquarium (blue line), with commuter rail service at North Station.

What if I have dietary restrictions or allergies?

Boston Seafood Lovers Tour can accommodate dietary needs with advance notice. If you or anyone in your group has dietary restrictions, including but not limited to allergic, diabetic, or vegetarian, please make a note of it when booking your tickets.

Is the tour ADA-accessible?

Boston is an old city, but most locations are wheelchair-accessible. For guests with hearing difficulties, a written script of the narration will be available upon request. If you or anyone in your group requires ADA assistance, please make a note of your request in the "Have Special Needs" comment section when booking your ticket(s).

What do we do in case of bad weather?

Boston Seafood Lovers Tour is held rain, shine, or snow. In the event of inclement weather, the group will be able to go inside many of the establishments while on tour. Please also remember to wear weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable footwear. In the unlikely event of tour cancellation, Boston Pizza Tours will work with you to reschedule.

Are tips or gratuities customary?

Cash tips or gratuities are customary for tour guides and much appreciated if you enjoyed the Boston Seafood Lovers Tour. The standard gratuity for Boston guides is 10 to 15%.

What should I bring with me?

Bring a camera and a small bottle of water. Best to apply sunscreen on your exposed skin and wear sunglasses when it's hot out. On the other hand, Boston can get cold, so wear layers of clothing and bring gloves and a scarf. Don't forget an umbrella on rainy days. Some stops are cash-only, so best to bring cash to buy drinks or souvenirs and to tip the guide.

Are bathrooms available during the tour?

Yes, there are bathrooms available at selected restaurant stops.