Peter was punctual & full of historic information + he was funny. We had a wonderful time with him. He filled us in on all the points of interest, giving us from the time the British and other countries came here all the way through about the 1950s. If we needed to make a stop, he was willing to do that. And all the anecdotal information that you can’t find in a book was such fun to hear.
I booked the 3-hour private driving tour in Boston, and from start to finish it was unforgettable — all thanks to our guide, Peter.
From the moment we were picked up at the cruise port, it was clear we were in good hands. The van was spotless, comfortable, and climate-controlled. Peter’s punctuality and friendliness instantly put us at ease.
As we rolled through Boston’s neighborhoods — Back Bay, Beacon Hill, the South End — Peter seamlessly wove together stories, historical context, and fun anecdotes. He navigated tight streets like a pro, making sure we caught striking views (and photo stops) without compromising the itinerary. His knowledge is seemingly bottomless: he referenced dates, personalities, lesser-known tales, and surprised us with this fun facts.
We passed by so many iconic sites: the Paul Revere House, Old North Church, the USS Constitution, Bunker Hill, Faneuil Hall, Copley Square, Fenway Park, Harvard, MIT, and more. None of that felt like mere “drive-by” narration — Peter made each landmark come alive through storytelling.
He has a warm, inviting personality — we felt like we were touring with a knowledgeable friend rather than a guide “on duty.”
His passion for Boston is infectious! By the end we walked away feeling like insiders, not just tourists.
In short: Peter exceeded every expectation. If you visit Boston (even for just a few hours), book this tour. You’ll see the city, yes—but more importantly, you’ll feel the city, through stories, context, and heart. We will remember this tour for years to come — thank you, Peter!