Massachusetts is brimming with history, and there’s no better place to take a dip into the past than this amazing floating museum in Boston. It brings the city’s most famous tea party to life using live actors, holographic exhibits, and actual tea!
Have you ever wished you could take part in the American Revolution? This spectacular floating museum in Boston will let you sail back in time.
Located right in Boston Harbor, the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum is an attraction that lets guests relive the famous Boston Tea Party. Including actually throwing tea overboard!
The museum will take visitors through an account of the event using costumed historical interpreters, interactive exhibits, real artifacts from the Tea Party, and an award-winning short film. Best of all, the whole thing takes place on real, full-scale resorted 18th-century sailing vessels.
You’ll be fully immersed in history as your guides explain the hidden story of the Boston Tea Party and what actually happened on the day. You’ll attend an interactive colonial town meeting, dump the "tea" overboard, and have a blast meeting holographic characters from the past.
The experience takes about one hour from start to finish. You can end your visit with a bit of shopping in the museum’s gift shop, where you’ll find historical and nautical gifts like toys, books, keepsakes, and apparel.
If you’re feeling pecking after all that revolting, head to Abigail’s Tea Room for historically inspired pastries, treats, lunch items, and spirits. You can even sample five of the teas that were thrown overboard at the Boston Tea Party.
Visit the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum website for more information about visiting, including current opening hours and special events. If you love learning about Massachusetts history, don’t miss this awesome outdoor museum that will whisk you away to the 1600s.
Address: 306 Congress Street, Boston, MA, 02210
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