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The Go Boston Card offers you FREE general admission to any of the Boston attractions below. You can go to as many Boston attractions as you like, once per day on your card.
| New England Aquarium | Trolley Pass | Whale Watch |
| Museum of Fine Arts | JFK Library | Franklin Park Zoo |
| Museum of Science | Freedom Trail | Duck Tours |
What is the Go Boston Card?
The Go Boston Card is the only all-inclusive ticket to Boston's top attractions. For one price, visitors get unlimited sightseeing with FREE general admission to over 60 attractions, savings at shops and restaurants, FREE gifts at select attractions, and a 172-page full-color pocket guidebook to the city.
Enjoy the freedom to visit Boston's attractions at your leisure, with the flexibility to choose from a selection of activities including a New England Aquarium, Trolley, Whale Watch, Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Science, Boston Children's Museum and much more. Take advantage of exclusive values and save up to 20% on shopping and dining throughout the city.
How it Works
It's easy as 1-2-FREE:
- Go to a participating attraction, restaurant, or shop.
- Present your Go Boston Card.
- You are granted general admission at the attraction (no cash changes hands) or get a discount automatically.
The Go Boston Card guidebook makes it easy to find every participating attraction, restaurant, shop, and historic point of interest in and around the Boston area.
The Go Boston Card comes in 1, 2, 3, 5 and 7 day increments. The card is activated the first time you use it. It is then valid for that day and the number of consecutive calendar days that you have purchased.
Benefits
Value, Choice, Flexibility, and Savings
Go to as many attractions as you like and enjoy them all for one low price. Because all the attractions are included you can change your itinerary at any time.
Use the handy 111-page guidebook to plan your itinerary before you arrive and make the most of your visit.
Save up to 20% on shopping, dining, and services all over the city.
Boston Attractions
Two-Day Beantown Trolley Tour Pass
The big red trolley tour takes you all over town, with stops near more than 100 top sites.
Boston Duck Tours*
Join the "quacky" crowds on a fun-filled tour of Boston by land AND by sea. Open April through November. (Same day reservations ONLY)
New England Aquarium
More than 70 exhibits with aquatic animals from around the globe transport you to a world of water.
Franklin Park Zoo
The zoo was founded in 1911, and today is home to more than 220 species of animals.
Museum of Fine Arts
The MFA houses amazing works of European masters, as well as American heritage and contemporary art. (Free general admission)
Museum of Science
With more than 600 exhibits, Boston's Museum of Science has something for everyone. (Free general admission)
JFK Library and Museum
The spectacular Kennedy Library is a must-see for anyone interested in the Kennedys.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Experience one of the world's most beautiful museums, with spectacular architecture and courtyard gardens.
Institute of Contemporary Art
Experience the cutting edge of contemporary art.
Peabody Essex Museum
Relive New England's historic past and explore the region's connections to the art and culture of Asia, Oceania, Africa, and more.
Harvard Museum of Natural History
One of Boston's great treasures, the HMNH houses the world renowned Glass Flower exhibit.
Peabody Museum
Step back in time, way back, at one of the oldest museums in the world devoted to anthropology.
New England Sports Museum
You can't visit Boston and not see this amazing collection of artifacts and interactive exhibits.
Boston Children's Museum
Bring the whole family to one of America's top children's museums.
Freedom Trail Audio Guide
One of Boston's best tours gets even better with sound effects, character voices, celebrities, and historians.
Paul Revere House
Visit the small wooden home from which silversmith Paul Revere departed for his legendary ride into history.
Old South Meeting House Museum
Stand on the spot where the Colonists launched the Boston Tea Party and spurred the American Revolution.
Old State House Museum
This is where the Declaration of Independence was first read to the people of Boston.
Plimoth Plantation
This living history museum and recreated ship Mayflower II give you a glimpse into the life of New England's first European settlers.
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Go Boston Card |
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