Quick Details
What To Know:
- This a privately guided tour, for your group only.
- Includes water, three (FULL SIZE) pizza slices, and a cannoli!
- Perfect for all ages.
- Vegetarian friendly.
- Restrooms available.
- Walking distance of approximately 1 mile.
Discover Boston’s Historic North End & FIVE Freedom Trail sites
Explore Boston’s North End like a local with a private guide. Your private Boston tour includes water, three different (FULL SIZE) pizza slices, and a cannoli to satisfy your sweet tooth.
- Tour Boston’s oldest neighborhood like a local.
- This a privately guided tour, for your group only.
- Includes three different slices from some of Boston’s very best Pizzerias!
- See Freedom Trail sites like Old North Church, Paul Revere House, Bunker Hill Memorial, USS Constitution, and more!
- Taste cannoli from a famous bakery “where the locals go!”
What To Expect

Meet your Tour Guide at Modern Pastry Underground in Boston’s historic North End. From there you will enjoy a leisurely stroll through Boston’s oldest neighborhood, the North End. See FIVE Freedom Trail sites, as we mix in THREE different styles of delicious pizza! Pizzerias can rotate daily, and may include a slice from a famous North End Bakery, award-winning Sicilian squares, Tavern-style pizza, award-winning Neapolitan-style, or a slice voted “Boston’s Best” multiple times! Your tour will conclude near the Tony DeMarco statue with a pizza treat, and a vote for your favorite slice on the tour.
Tour like a local, and get familiar with Boston’s oldest neighborhood!
Paul Revere House
Walk past Revere’s home (c1630) in North Square.
Old North / Clough House
Visit the campus of Boston’s oldest standing (c1723) church building, and the Clough House (c1715).
Copp’s Hill Burying Ground
Visit Boston’s 2nd oldest burying ground, and learn about the Salem Witch Trial connection!
Copp’s Hill Terrace
Catch a birds-eye view of the Charlestown Navy Yard, USS Constitution, and Bunker Hill Monument. Don’t forget your camera!
North End Pizzerias
Pizzerias on tour rotate often, but can include a slice voted Best in America, an award-winning Sicilian slice, Neapolitan-style, or pizza from the ultimate slice shop!
Where To Meet
Public transportation (MBTA subway/commuter rail) is recommended for getting around Boston. The closest subway stops are Haymarket (orange & green lines) and Aquarium (blue line), with commuter rail service at North Station.
Parking garages and open-air parking lots are also available within a 5-minute walk from where our tours start. There are open air parking lots along Commercial Street and Atlantic Avenue in the Northend, or garages at Aquarium and Haymarket.