Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum
306 Congress St, Boston, MA 02210
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, on Fort Point Channel at the Congress Street Bridge, is an interactive experience revolving around the iconic political protest that occurred in Boston on Dec. 16, 1773. Lasting about 1 hour, the tour is led by costumed actors and takes visitors aboard replicas of two ships, the Eleanor and the Beaver. The museum features high-tech exhibits, including holographic images and a multi-sensory film screened in the panoramic Minuteman Theatre, as well as relics from the American Revolution..
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09/08/2017
Provided by YP.comAs we visited Boston, Massachusetts, we were impressed with the history provided about the Boston Tea Party. Loved the gift shop, had a wide variety of gifts. Enjoyed the Tea Room as well as being able to board the ship for a small price. The only problem was the gift shop is small and does get a bit crowded, but over all, our experience with seeing the employees dressed up was truly an adventure.
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- Regular Hours
Mon - Sun: - Services/Products
- Group Tours, Special Events & Weddings
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- discover, amex, visa, mastercard, all major credit cards
- Neighborhoods
- Seaport District, D Street - West Broadway, South Boston
- Amenities
- Gift Shop, Abigail's Tea Room
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- Museums, Gift Shops, Historical Places, Tourist Information & Attractions
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Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
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