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Private Harvard, MIT and Cambridge Day Tour
Private Harvard, MIT and Cambridge Day Tour
Private Harvard, MIT and Cambridge Day Tour
Private Harvard, MIT and Cambridge Day Tour
Private Harvard and Cambridge Walking Tour

Boston Harvard, MIT and Cambridge Private Tour

By WeVenture Boston
Free cancellation available
Price is $645 per traveler* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple travelers
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  • Free cancellation available
  • 4h
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  • Selective hotel pickup
Overview

Get to know the historical, cultural, and intellectual side of Cambridge on this private driving tour from Boston!

Your tour includes a stop at the renowned MIT campus, where we can explore its innovative art and architecture.

We’ll also visit the oldest institution of higher learning in the U.S., Harvard University. With your guide, you’ll tour Harvard’s beautiful campus, passing historic buildings such as the impressive Widener Library – housing over 3.5 million books! – and the more demure but beautiful Memorial Church.

During your tour, you might recognize areas that have been featured in films, including Harvard Yard, the oldest part of the University’s grounds, as well as Harvard Square.

We’ll then head to Cambridge Common to explore this picturesque park’s American Revolutionary War monuments. Among the top things to do in Cambridge is beautiful Mount Auburn Cemetery, the perfect place to wrap up our tour before the drive back to any ending location of your choosing.

Activity location

    • Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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Boston Harvard, MIT and Cambridge Private Tour
  • Activity duration is 4 hours4h4h
  • English

Pickup included

Language options: English
Price details
$645.00 x 1 Traveler$645.00

Total
Price is $645.00
Until Tue, Apr 30

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedLocal english speaking guide.
  • What's includedWhat's includedDiscover historic sites with connections to the American Revolutionary War
  • What's includedWhat's includedEnjoy the extraordinary architecture and public art of the MIT campus
  • What's includedWhat's includedTour a hidden gem of Cambridge, a gorgeous cemetery with notable burials
  • What's includedWhat's includedVisit buildings like Memorial Church, Widener Library, and the Great Dome
  • What's includedWhat's includedExplore the Harvard University campus, Harvard Yard, and Cambridge Common
  • What's includedWhat's includedPrivate Transportation
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedAdditional food and drink, souvenirs, tips/gratuities for your guide

Know before you book

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Infant seats available upon request

Activity itinerary

Boston (Pass by)
Your tour guide will pick you up from anywhere within the city of Boston. From there, it’s only a short drive to start exploring the top attractions in Cambridge!
Cambridge (Pass by)
You’ll spend the day touring the city with a local guide, who will show you the top things to do in Cambridge. Explore the fascinating art and architecture of MIT, hear the history of Harvard University, and visit sites connected to the American Revolutionary War.
Back Bay (Pass by)
We may pass by this lovely neighborhood of Boston where leafy streets are lined with handsome Victorian brownstone buildings.
Harvard University (Pass by)
Your Harvard tour takes place in and around this Ivy League university that is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. The school is known for its beautiful campus, historic buildings, many styles of architecture, movie filming locations, and its long history of notable graduates.
Harvard Square (Pass by)
The plaza in the heart of Harvard Square serves as a meeting point for local residents and, in particular, Harvard students, who come here to enjoy the area’s many stores, coffee shops, and entertainment venues.
John Harvard Statue (Pass by)
Your Hahvahd Tour will pass by this stately bronze likeness of John Harvard, an English minister who supported the school in the early days of America’s colonial period. The sculpture is also interestingly nicknamed the “statue of three lies”...
Cambridge Common (Pass by)
This 16-acre public park near Harvard Square is where George Washington took command of the Continental Army and is now a green oasis for recreation and respite from urban living.
Harvard Cooperative Society (Pass by)
You’ll have a chance to pop into this long-standing bookshop serving the students of Harvard and MIT, with roots dating back to 1882. It’s also where you can grab some crimson garb or adhesive stickers to show your support for the school!
Harvard Memorial Church (Pass by)
You'll pass by this steepled inter-denominational Protestant church built in 1932 to honor the men and women of Harvard University who died in the first world war.
Memorial Hall (Pass by)
You'll pass by this beautiful gothic masterpiece built between 1870 and 1877 in memory of Harvard men who had fought for the Union in the American Civil War.
First Parish Cambridge Unitarian Universalist (Pass by)
Your Harvard and Cambridge tour can include a stop at this church known for its 400-year history, during which it has played a role in state government, aided in the creation of Harvard, and has evolved in its perspectives on LGBTQ matters in religious thought. You’ll learn the history behind this religious institution as well as the lesser-known story behind the Paul Revere bell housed within.
Mount Auburn Cemetery (Pass by)
This beautifully landscaped cemetery – the first garden cemetery in the United States – serves as both a resting place for many notable Boston elites as well as an arboretum for a variety of trees. Find out from your local tour guide what sets this National Historic Landmark apart from other cemeteries!
Kendall Square (Pass by)
We’ll be passing through this neighborhood that has seen many changes in the past few decades, transitioning from an industrial center to a hub for biotech. As you drive through, your tour guide will point out major tech buildings as well as the famous Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the campus’s mind-bending architecture. You’ll love exploring what is considered “the most innovative square mile on the planet”!
MIT Museum (Pass by)
Your private tour can include admission to any museums that might interest the group. One of the top attractions in Cambridge we can arrange admission to is the MIT museum, a center with exhibits on AI, biotech, holography, robotics, and more.
Memorial Drive (Pass by)
Our driving tour may take this route to Cambridge and which follows the Charles River, featuring sweeping vistas of Boston and the Back Bay with picturesque sailing vessels stretching across the whole span of water. During the drive, you’ll get to know how this river played a crucial role in the first stages of the American Revolution.
Brattle Square (Pass by)
From this square, we can explore the history of Brattle Street, [part of which earned the nickname “Tory’s Row” due to the many Loyalist mansions there during the Revolutionary War. Your tour guide will point out some of its most handsome historic homes and the street’s pre- and post-Revolution history.
MIT Chapel (Pass by)
This odd cylindrical-shaped building is one of the many interesting buildings found on MIT’s campus, an example of mid-century modern architecture by Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen, who also designed St. Louis, Missouri’s Gateway Arch!
Harvard Stadium (Pass by)
For our sports fans, our Boston driving tour will pass by this National Historic Landmark, home to the Harvard Crimson football program and the nation's oldest permanent concrete structure dedicated to intercollegiate athletics.
The Alchemist (Pass by)
You’ll be enthralled by this sculpture, one of many on MIT’s campus, created by Jaume Plensa and consisting of mathematical symbols in the shape of a human form.
Longfellow House Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site (Pass by)
This historic house once was the home of famous American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and even served as headquarters for General George Washington during the Siege of Boston at the opening phase of the American Revolutionary War. Arrange admission in advance with our team to take a tour of this handsome home!
Central Square (Pass by)
We’ll likely pass through this busy intersection known for its variety of restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues and also for its notable previous residents…
Charles River (Pass by)
Relax and enjoy the sights as you ride along the Charles River, with beautiful views of the Back Bay and the Boston skyline to enjoy along the way. Your tour guide will fill you in on the history of this river and its important connection to the American Revolutionary War.
Stata Center (Pass by)
You’ll spot this most unusual building, one of the many eccentric and innovative buildings found on the MIT campus. Learn the symbolism behind this Frank Gehry creation, among others, from your tour guide.
Harvard Bridge (Pass by)
We may cross this historic bridge spanning the scenic Charles River on our way to explore the top attractions in Cambridge!
Harvard Museum of Natural History (Pass by)
One of the top attractions in Harvard, this museum draws visitors from all over the world for its dino displays, rare minerals and gemstones, meteorites, and more! Let us know if you’d like to include admission to this renowned museum on your private tour!

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    • Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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    • Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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