The green route stops near places like Historic North End, USS Constitution, Charles Street & Beacon Hill.
Experience the best of Boston with Orange Route which stop near places like Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, South Station & Black Falcon Cruise Ship.
The Red Route connects to popular destinations like USS Constitution & Museum, Old State House, New England Aquarium.
On the Green Route (Trolley Route), buses run every 20-30 minutes year-round, while on the Red Route with Big Bus, buses come by every 60 minutes.
For the Green Route, start at Faneuil Hall Marketplace. For the Red Route, begin at the New England Aquarium stop.
Yes, you can purchase tickets on the day of your tour. However, booking in advance is advised, especially during peak seasons here.
Yes, you can save 5% by opting for combo tickets, which include entry to the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum or View Boston alongside your hop-on hop-off pass.
Yes, Boston's hop-on hop-off service includes different routes, such as the Green Route for downtown sites and the Red Route for other highlights.
Popular stops include Faneuil Hall Marketplace, the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, and the New England Aquarium, with multiple points near major attractions.
Yes, some tours include a audio guide in several languages to enrich your sightseeing experience.
Yes, buses are wheelchair accessible.