Boston CityPass Savings on the Freedom Trail
Boston CityPass saves nearly half the price of visiting Boston’s most popular attractions, including the New England Aquarium, Harvard Museum of Natural History, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Museum of Science and Skywalk Observatory at Prudential Center. You have nine leisurely days from the day of first use to enjoy admission to each attraction once, and will avoid most ticket lines.
In a slim, pocket-size ticket booklet, Boston CityPass organizes attractions that will appeal to every member of the family. Step by step, block by block, Boston echoes with history, great minds, extraordinary achievement and American legends.
Boston CityPass speeds you to the top of the Prudential skyscraper to Skywalk Observatory for a bird’s eye vantage of city and sea. If you have a soft spot for one-of-a-kind museums, you’ll really enjoy the Harvard Museum of Natural History – and neighboring Peabody Museum of Archeology and Ethnology – with artifacts and collections gathered in bygone eras. The Museum of Fine Arts, is a cultural collection of must-see paintings, sculpture and exhibitions. Making fun out of discovering the way things work is child’s and adult’s play at the Museum of Science. The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum gives you close-up views of Camelot, cultural expansion, and political intrigues of the times.
You’ll also find attraction information, transportation directions, best times to visit, a map, special offers, and enticing suggestions from the pages of National Geographic Traveler, the most widely read magazine for inquisitive travelers.
Discount and offer coupons included in the Boston CityPass booklet sweeten the vacation deal: Freedom Trail History Tour, whale watching catamaran ride, Old Town Trolley Tours, and the Union Oyster House – America’s oldest restaurant. Click now to purchase CityPass online.