- Year-round Availability Year-round
- 2 hours Duration 2 hours
Capture Boston’s 3 most scenic locations on a photography, history and architectural walking tour: Beacon Hill, Public Garden and Back Bay.
Quick Details
Explore Boston on a walking tour that provides insightful commentary of the city’s iconic landmarks and must-see attractions. Fun photo tips will inspire you to take pictures in new and creative ways.
Bring your smartphone or camera and capture amazing pictures of the eclectic mix of architectural styles in Copley Square, Back Bay’s charming 19th century residential area and the glorious Public Garden. The grand finale is Beacon Hill, where the most photographed street in Boston awaits.
Find out what makes this PhotoWalks tour an eye-opening experience!
All skill levels welcome. Advance reservations required.
Space is limited to a small group for a more enjoyable experience.
(This tour runs year round. During the Public Garden’s off-season, scenic sites will be added to the Beacon Hill portion of the tour.)
Don’t see a date/time that works for you? No worries. Please send an email to [email protected] or call 617-851-2273.
Bronze statue near the entrance of the Boston Public Library on Dartmouth St.
Train Stop: Copley (Green Line), Back Bay (Orange Line)
Parking: Back Bay Garage
“This was a bit different than your average walking tour as Saba gave great advice on the best shots and how to line up your camera. She also gave us interesting information about the sites that we wouldn’t find in a guide book. We appreciated her advice on places to see at our next destination. My friends have already commented on the great pictures we took!” – Stacey E., TripAdvisor
“Great walking tour of Back Bay and Beacon Hill. We learned a great deal about the history and life in these neighborhoods, and got some great pictures. I would highly recommend Saba – she is a great guide, very knowledgeable and a pleasure to work with.” – M., TripAdvisor