Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, Boston (must see)
This immersive experience transports you back to the historic events of December 16, 1773, when the Boston Tea Party unfolded. Climb aboard a replica of an 18th-century sailing vessel and engage in a dramatic reenactment of this pivotal event. Costumed actors guide you through the tumultuous night when colonists vehemently protested unfair taxation by hurling 342 tea chests into Boston Harbor.
While the original Tea Party site is buried beneath the city, replica British East India Company ships are anchored in the Fort Point Channel. Meanwhile, inside the interactive museum, you'll find a wealth of exhibits that put the event into its broader historical context. Experience a virtual debate between Sam Adams and King George III, gaining unique perspectives on the events that shaped America's destiny. Among the museum's prized artifacts is the Robinson Half Chest, one of the few surviving tea chests from the protest, accompanied by an enlightening audio presentation.
After your historical journey, make sure to visit the gift shop, where you can find collectibles and souvenirs to commemorate your visit. And for a delightful respite, unwind at Abigail's Tea Room, offering a selection of refreshments and a chance to sample teas that were popular during the colonial era.
Why You Should Visit:
Whether it's the engaging reenactments, the opportunity to toss tea crates into Boston Harbor, or the historical authenticity, this museum provides a captivating glimpse into revolutionary America. You'll love the beautiful waterfront views, too!
While the original Tea Party site is buried beneath the city, replica British East India Company ships are anchored in the Fort Point Channel. Meanwhile, inside the interactive museum, you'll find a wealth of exhibits that put the event into its broader historical context. Experience a virtual debate between Sam Adams and King George III, gaining unique perspectives on the events that shaped America's destiny. Among the museum's prized artifacts is the Robinson Half Chest, one of the few surviving tea chests from the protest, accompanied by an enlightening audio presentation.
After your historical journey, make sure to visit the gift shop, where you can find collectibles and souvenirs to commemorate your visit. And for a delightful respite, unwind at Abigail's Tea Room, offering a selection of refreshments and a chance to sample teas that were popular during the colonial era.
Why You Should Visit:
Whether it's the engaging reenactments, the opportunity to toss tea crates into Boston Harbor, or the historical authenticity, this museum provides a captivating glimpse into revolutionary America. You'll love the beautiful waterfront views, too!
Want to visit this sight? Check out these Self-Guided Walking Tours in Boston. Alternatively, you can download the mobile app "GPSmyCity: Walks in 1K+ Cities" from Apple App Store or Google Play Store. The app turns your mobile device to a personal tour guide and it works offline, so no data plan is needed when traveling abroad.
Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum on Map
Sight Name: Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum
Sight Location: Boston, USA (See walking tours in Boston)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
Sight Location: Boston, USA (See walking tours in Boston)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
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Travel Distance: 2.1 Km or 1.3 Miles
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Travel Distance: 2.3 Km or 1.4 Miles
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Travel Distance: 2.3 Km or 1.4 Miles
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.3 Km or 1.4 Miles
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Travel Distance: 2.3 Km or 1.4 Miles
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Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 0.8 Km or 0.5 Miles
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Travel Distance: 0.8 Km or 0.5 Miles
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Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.0 Km or 0.6 Miles
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.0 Km or 0.6 Miles
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