This unique floating museum allows visitors to learn about the events that led to the American Revolution as well as become a part of the action by helping to re-create the events of the Tea Party. Read more
The tour is fun and entertaining as well as informative. The guides are great. You can learn a lot and then drop by Abigail’s tea room and taste the tea you just threw over board.
A well done look at an important historical moment in American history. The facilities are top notch the story well told, the enactors are talented and well informed about the nuances of the events.
A must! Excellent actors inject humour and humanity into an exciting and educational visit that manages to avoid any schmaltzy overly patriotic Americana. A real "must-do" on a visit to Boston.
An interactive and historical museum of the events the night of Boston tea party. Starts with a town meeting ur part of. Then a tour around the ships and throw some tea and then watch history unfold
Live out your Revolutionary fantasies by boarding a trade ship and tossing some tea into the Hahbah. Then sample said teas for a bottomless flight of the 5 that steeped in the bay…
Excellent tour. The perfect blend of history and entertainment. I'm not normally a fan of tours with actors but this one really works and is always fun.
Huzzah! No taxation without representation! Reenact the incident that ignited a revolution by tossing tea into Boston Harbor. Keep an eye out for Tavern Nights at Abigail Adam's tea room.
One of the most entertaining history lessons you will get. Live reenactment with actors that interact with the audience to make you feel like you were there.
If you’re a family of history buffs, there are few venues more intriguing than traveling back in time to Dec. 16, 1773, the fateful night we all learned about in school. Read more
If coming from outside downtown on T. Don't try to take trains all the way to south station nearby. Just goto aquarium and walk along waterfront in a breeze to stay cool compared to heat in T stations
It's a bit (ok a lot) cheesy, BUT...entertaining! Pricewise it's a bit expensive. We go free (ish) tickets when we purchased a one day pass with Old TownTrolley Tours.
This lithograph depicts the Sons of Liberty protesting British taxation in the iconic 1773 Boston Tea Party. This pivotal event escalated the growing conflict between Britain and the colonists. Read more
It is entertaining, albeit overpriced for what it is, and rushed with very few photo opportunities. If you liked the Salem Witch Museum, you'll like this.
At the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, you can be a part of the famous event that forever changed the course of American History! It's more than a stroll through historic artifacts - it's an adventure! Live actors, interactive exhibits, authentically restored tea ships and the stirring,…