America 250: The American Revolution from Boston to Yorktown
11 days |
- Group size
- 15–28 travelers
- Activity level
Mark America’s milestone birthday by retracing the Revolution, from its first shots to its final victory.
From the Boston Massacre to the Battle of Brandywine, the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic were the stage for some of the American Revolution’s most pivotal moments. And as the United States prepares to ring in its 250th anniversary, this itinerary will help you understand the gravity of each. Begin in Massachusetts, where the battle for independence started, and work your way down to Yorktown, Virginia, where the war neared its end. Along the way, you’ll watch Boston’s famed Fourth of July fireworks, stop in New York City for a performance of “Hamilton,” join a historian for a look at Philadelphia’s revolutionary landmarks, and more—all important stops to round out your knowledge of this era of American history.
Your tour package includes
- 10 nights in handpicked hotels
- 10 breakfasts and 4 dinners served with beer or wine
- 7 sightseeing tours through the towns and battlefields that defined the American Revolution
- 1 expert Tour Director, the leader of your journey through revolutionary history
- 6 local guides who bring each stop to life
- Private deluxe motor coach for smooth travel between cities
- Entrances to museums, landmarks, and more—so you can skip the lines
Included highlights
- Watching Fourth of July fireworks light up the night over the Charles River
- Tracing the Freedom Trail through Boston, spotting landmark after landmark
- Standing on the Old North Bridge, imagining the crack of the “shot heard round the world”
- Taking in a performance of the hit musical “Hamilton” at Broadway’s Richard Rodgers Theatre
- Uncovering the story behind Philadelphia’s revolutionary landmarks with help from a leading historian
- Touring Brandywine Battlefield, site of the largest land battle of the American Revolution
- Viewing the Declaration, Constitution, and Bill of Rights at the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
- Hearing the story of Mount Vernon, told from the perspective of a character interpreter
- Standing at the site of the British surrender at Yorktown, when the Revolutionary War finally began winding down
Itinerary

Boston, Massachusetts
Day 1: Arrival in Boston & Fourth of July fireworks
Welcome to Massachusetts—and happy Fourth of July! Once you’ve settled in at your hotel, join a city buzzing with anticipation for the night’s festivities. Consider heading for the Charles River Esplanade: Thousands of people gather each year for a concert by the Boston Pops orchestra, with the finale syncing to a riotous fireworks display. If you’re lucky, you might find a spot nearby!
Day 2: Walking tour of Boston’s Freedom Trail
Included meals: Breakfast, Welcome dinner
Tracing a red brick path 2.5 miles through Boston, the Freedom Trail links 16 sites that played a key role in American history. Lace up your shoes, meet up with a local guide, and set out on a walk through Boston’s very heart.
- Head from Boston Common, the country’s first public park, to the Old State House. Look for a circle of cobblestones, ringed by bronze, in front of the building’s balcony—it marks the site of the Boston Massacre.
- Pause for photos outside of the Paul Revere House, where the famed patriot once lived. Built around 1680, this gray wooden structure is the oldest home in Downtown Boston.
- Pass the Old North Church and gaze up at its white steeple, where two lanterns were hung to reveal the movement of British troops on the night of April 18, 1775.
- End at the Bunker Hill Monument, an obelisk commemorating one of the major battles of the early Revolutionary War. (If you choose to climb its 294 steps, you’ll be rewarded with a sweeping view of the Charlestown neighborhood, the Boston skyline, and the harbor surrounding it.)
Then, spend your free afternoon how you’d like. For a satisfying lunch, consider venturing to the nearby towns of Cambridge or Brookline—both culinary destinations in their own right. Don’t spoil your appetite, though: Tonight, you’ll join your groupmates at a local restaurant for a welcome dinner, served with beer or wine.
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Hotels
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