• Paul Revere House | Walking Tour of Boston in a Day

  • Oct 5 2024
  • Length: 5 mins
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Paul Revere House | Walking Tour of Boston in a Day

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  • Paul Revere House

    Welcome to the Paul Revere House, the oldest remaining structure in downtown Boston and the former home of the legendary patriot Paul Revere! This historic house offers a glimpse into colonial life and the story of one of America’s most famous figures, best known for his midnight ride. Located in the heart of the North End, it’s a must-see stop on the Freedom Trail. Here’s everything you need to know for a visit!

    1. Google Maps Link
    🗺️ Paul Revere House on Google Maps

    2. Next Subway Station Nearby
    🚇 Haymarket Station (Green and Orange Lines) is the closest, just a 10-minute walk through the historic North End neighborhood.

    3. Good Places to Eat Nearby
    🍝 Giacomo’s – A classic North End spot known for its amazing Italian seafood and pasta. It’s cozy, so expect a line, but it’s worth the wait!
    🍕 Regina Pizzeria – A Boston institution, Regina serves up some of the best brick-oven pizza in the city. It's just a short walk from the Paul Revere House.
    Modern Pastry – For a sweet treat, grab a cannoli or biscotti from this beloved North End bakery. You can even sit with a coffee and enjoy the North End’s lively atmosphere.

    4. Best Photo Spots
    📸 Outside the Paul Revere House – The historic wooden exterior is a striking contrast to the more modern buildings around it, making for a great photo that captures the charm of old Boston.
    📸 Paul Revere Statue – Located just a few minutes away in Paul Revere Mall, the statue of Revere on horseback with Old North Church in the background is another iconic spot for a photo.
    📸 The North End Streets – The narrow, cobblestone streets of the North End are full of character. Capture the essence of this historic neighborhood as you walk from the house toward other nearby sites.

    5. Opening Times
    🕰️ Paul Revere House is generally open:

    • Summer hours (April–October): Daily from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    • Winter hours (November–March): Daily from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
    • Closed on Mondays in January, February, and March, as well as on some holidays, so check ahead if you're visiting in the winter months.

    6. Additional Insider Tips
    💡 Take the self-guided tour! Inside the house, you can explore rooms restored to look as they did in the 18th century, complete with period furnishings. Be sure to read the informative plaques that tell the story of Revere’s life and his family.
    💡 Ask about the silversmithing exhibits! Revere was a skilled silversmith, and the house sometimes features special exhibits showcasing his craft. It’s a fascinating way to learn about his work beyond his famous midnight ride.

    7. Hidden Gem
    🔍 Loom Room Exhibit – On the second floor, look for the "Loom Room," which showcases what life was like for Paul Revere’s family in the 18th century. It’s a more intimate look at colonial life, often missed by visitors who rush through the house.

    8. Public Bathrooms Nearby
    🚻 The Paul Revere House itself does not have restrooms for visitors, but nearby options include Faneuil Hall or Quincy Market, both of which are a short walk away and offer public facilities.

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