The Paul Revere House in Boston

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19, North Square, 02113, Boston, Suffolk County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 617-523-2338
website: www.paulreverehouse.org
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Latitude: 42.3637379, Longitude: -71.0536997

comments 5

  • Chris Ferry

    Chris Ferry

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    This is definitely one of the most visited places in Boston, and it's right on the Freedom Trail. The whole trail is under 3 miles, so you can do the tour inside and still have plenty of time to see the other sights. Driving around the house is a nightmare, because of the old cobblestones, narrow streets and general Boston traffic. Park somewhere else and enjoy the walk! This is a nicely preserved piece of American history and I'd recommend at least stopping to take some photos.

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    Christian Wilson

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    Trying to figure out why not 5 stars. It's 3.50$ to get it. The money goes to help the history of the place. It a part of history that is a must see while in Boston. There is a ton of information and it does not take a long time to get through. I would say top 30 mins. It was quite busy when I was there the day before Easter. The staff are very friendly and will answer any and all questions.

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    Yasmine Prasad

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    What a wonderful experience! Took my almost 8 year old daughter and 4 year old son and honestly expected their eyes to just glaze over. But the guides were such amazing, engaging storytellers that my daughter was drawn in completely. She couldn't wait to tell her friends back in school all about the real story of the midnight ride and even my 4 year old was fascinated by much of the memorabilia there.

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    Philip Johnson

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    Glad it was only $11 for three of us (2 adults and 1 child.) The house is small, the tour is well directed; and, the first floor docent was very informative; but, really only 3-or-4 rooms to see, a kitchen/hall and 2 bedrooms. It just scratches the surface of the history of the home, unless you stop and read the detailed literature, which were 4-to-5 people deep to read. The visitors center and shop are very nice, the two restrooms had lines past the elevator; but, were clean and serviceable. I am glad we stopped in, to help keep it open; but, we were in and out within 1/2 hour, and that included the long wait for the restroom.

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    Mark tatum

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    It is a shame that a lot of tourists just walk the Freedom Trail and avoid paying money to visit the places along the route. Nevertheless, The Paul Revere House is a popular stop on the route located along the Freedom Trail in the North End area of Boston. The house is the original house carefully restored to original condition. It is small and easy to see in a quick stop, and it is air conditioned! The rooms have descriptions, but the staff describing the rooms and their contents is worth the effort. Ask lots of detailed questions to get a richer experience. Get the discount tickets to avoid the small, but cash only admission charge. The lines can be long, but they move fast since there are only a few rooms to explore. Paul Revere was part of an important night and stopping by his house will enrich your Freedom Trail adventure.

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