What You Need To Know About The Boston Student Youth Trip

Have your students experience colonial charm in the city that is considered the hub of New England. The city began as a homesteading community and became the location of the biggest political change to establish a new nation. Boston is rich in historical offerings all the way back to the American Revolution War.

Why Travel Here?

Boston is rich in historical offerings all the way back to the American Revolution War. Visit Paul Revere’s House, the Boston Tea Party Ship, the Old North Church, The Freedom Trail, USS Constitution during the day.

At night watch the city come alive with modern-day entertainment by taking a visit to the Harborwalk or by catching a major league sporting event. The city host many annual events that need no introduction or explanation; The Boston Marathon, The 4th of July, or First Night. Exploring the city will allow you to see many cultural neighborhoods through different time period of United States history.

Go – See – Do!

Here are just a few of the amazing things you can experience in Boston!

  • Paul Revere House
  • Walk the campus of Harvard University or MIT
  • Fenway Park
  • Freedom Tail
  • Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum
  • Museum of Fine Arts
  • USS Constitution

  • John F. Kennedy Presidential Museum & Library
  • Boston Common
  • Museum of Science
  • Faneuil Hall Marketplace
  • Boston Harbor
  • New England Aquarium
  • The Mapparium

Destinations Best For:

Senior trips, family trips, education, US government and history, science, leadership, higher education, college tours

Performance options to consider: Public performances, community concert venues, church performances, choral events