Highlights
The Boston Tea Party comes to life with immersive exhibits, tea-ship replicas, and one of the original tea chests from December 16, 1773
About This Deal
- What's included:
- A guided experience with costumed actors who interact with guests and tell stories
- Tour 18th Century replica (restored) vessel
- Dump the tea into the sea! experience
- Robinson Tea Chest: The only known surviving tea chest from the Boston Tea Party
- Open-air deck and full-scale replica 18th-century sailing vessels
- Age ranges for age-specific tickets
- Child tickets: 5-12
- Adult tickets: 13+
- Free admission for children 4 and under
- Operating hours:
- Thursday-Monday: first entry is at 10am, last entry is at 5pm
- Closed Tuesday and Wednesday
This ticket does not guarantee a tour time. Due to capacity restrictions, entry to the museum is on a first come first serve basis and tours do sell out frequently. ALL guests must check in with the booth to receive a tour time, depending on availability. Early arrival is suggested.
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About Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
Shouts of “huzzah” ring out from the decks of a restored tea ship on the Boston Harbor, led by live actors costumed in waistcoats and tri-corner hats. Their triumphant shouts urge guests to take part in the events and acts of rebellion that helped spark the Revolutionary War. Inspired colonists meet Sam Adams, who encourages guests to take place in a revolutionary act of resistance and throw tea into Boston Harbor with the daring Sons of Liberty.
In addition to the array of immersive, high-tech storytelling devices and ornate replicas—the restored wooden ships were constructed by the craftsmen behind the film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World—the museum houses the only documented surviving tea chest recovered from the shores of Boston after the Tea Party.
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