Photograph Boston’s Back Bay, Public Garden, and Beacon Hill with guided tips
2 hours
Photo walking tour, Photo tips
Explore Boston on a guided photo walking tour that pairs landmark commentary with practical tips for shooting on your smartphone or camera. Walk through Back Bay, the Public Garden, and Beacon Hill in a small group.
Advance reservations required and space is limited. Arrive 5–10 minutes early.
Full refund with at least 24 hours notice. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather conditions or other unforeseen circumstances. No refunds for no-shows.
All skill levels are welcome, and you can take part using a smartphone or a camera.
Yes. Advance reservations are required, space is limited, and the tour runs as a small group.
Arrive 5–10 minutes early.
Boston Public Library on DARTMOUTH St.--NOT Boylston St. Stand by the bronze statue holding a ball.
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