Last updated: January 12, 2026
Thing to Do
The Freedom Trail: Enemies to this Country Guided Tour
NPS Photo/ M. Bozio
In 1774 Paul Revere and his neighbors in the North End were forced to make difficult and dangerous choices. As sides were drawn, both Patriots and Loyalists labeled the other "enemies to this country."
Join a National Park Service Ranger for a free 75 minute walk and decide who the real "Enemies to This Country" were in the months before the breakout of the War for Independence.
Tours begin inside the Faneuil Hall Visitor Center and end at Old North Church, covering about 0.5 miles.
Check back for information regarding 2026 programming.
*In case of weather, Rangers will offer an indoor option in the basement of Faneuil Hall, also known as the "Find Your Park Space."
For a self-guided tour of the Freedom Trail, see either the Virtual Freedom Trail® Tour or download the NPS App. If you have any questions, please contact us.
Tours begin inside the Faneuil Hall Visitor Center and end at Old North Church.
Check back for information regarding 2026 programming.
Check back for information regarding 2026 programming.
*In case of weather, Rangers will offer an indoor option in the basement of Faneuil Hall, also known as the "Find Your Park Space."
For a self-guided tour of the Freedom Trail, see either the Virtual Freedom Trail® Tour or download the NPS App. If you have any questions, please contact us.
For 2025, "Enemies to This Country" walking tours will run May 24 through August 30. Tours will be offered Wednesday through Sunday at 11:00am.
*In case of weather, Rangers will offer an indoor option in the basement of Faneuil Hall, also known as the "Find Your Park Space."
For a self-guided tour of the Freedom Trail, see either the Virtual Freedom Trail® Tour or download the NPS App. If you have any questions, please contact us.
This is a walking tour through Downtown Boston. The path consists of different surfaces (cement, cobblestones, and pavement) and are occasionally uneven.