• Old State House | Walking Tour of Boston in a Day

  • Oct 5 2024
  • Length: 6 mins
  • Podcast

Old State House | Walking Tour of Boston in a Day

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  • Old State House

    Welcome to the Old State House, the heart of Boston's colonial history and one of the oldest public buildings in the United States! This historic site was the center of political life in the 18th century and witnessed key events leading up to the American Revolution, including the Boston Massacre. It’s an essential stop for history buffs and anyone interested in the founding of the nation. Here’s your guide to making the most of your visit!

    1. Google Maps Link
    🗺️ Old State House on Google Maps

    2. Next Subway Station Nearby
    🚇 State Street Station (Blue and Orange Lines) is literally steps away from the Old State House, making it incredibly easy to get here by subway.

    3. Good Places to Eat Nearby
    🍲 Union Oyster House – America’s oldest continuously operating restaurant, serving up classic New England seafood like clam chowder and lobster. It’s a short walk from the Old State House and perfect for a historical dining experience.
    🍕 Pizzeria Regina – For a quick, delicious bite, this Boston favorite serves up some of the best brick-oven pizza in town, just a few blocks away.
    Grainmaker – If you’re in the mood for something fresh and healthy, Grainmaker offers flavorful Southeast Asian-inspired bowls and street food just a short walk from the Old State House.

    4. Best Photo Spots
    📸 The Balcony – This is the very spot where the Declaration of Independence was first read to Bostonians in 1776! Take a photo of this historic balcony, one of the most iconic locations in Revolutionary America.
    📸 The Lion and Unicorn Statues – The Old State House is adorned with two striking statues on its roof, symbols of British royalty that remain even after independence. They make for a great shot from below on State Street.
    📸 Boston Massacre Site – Just in front of the Old State House is the marker commemorating the Boston Massacre. It's a sobering but important place for a reflective photo.

    5. Opening Times
    🕰️ Old State House Museum is typically open:

    • Daily from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    • Closed on some holidays, so be sure to check their website for specific dates and any seasonal changes in hours.

    6. Additional Insider Tips
    💡 Join a guided tour! The Old State House offers engaging tours where knowledgeable guides dive deep into the building’s history, including its role in the Boston Massacre and as the seat of colonial government. These tours add so much depth to your visit.
    💡 Don’t miss the interactive exhibits! Inside the museum, you’ll find fascinating artifacts from the Revolutionary era, including a piece of the original "Liberty Tree" and exhibits on colonial life and the events leading up to independence.

    7. Hidden Gem
    🔍 The Council Chamber – Inside the Old State House, there’s a beautifully restored Council Chamber where the royal governor and his council met before the Revolution. It’s a quiet, atmospheric room that feels like stepping back in time—often missed by those rushing through the exhibits.

    8. Public Bathrooms Nearby
    🚻 Public restrooms are available inside Faneuil Hall, just a short walk away. Additionally, Quincy Market and other nearby tourist areas also have restroom facilities.

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