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Ticket Type | Qty | Retail | Price | You Save |
Adult |
| $29.95 | $28.45 | $1.50 |
ChildChild age: 5-12 years. Under 5 are free. |
| $21.95 | $20.85 | $1.10 |
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Tours begin again March 5, 2021.
Boston Tea Party Ships
Meet our staff
Throw Tea into the Harbor
Explore Historic Ships
Visit Abigail's Tea Room
Name:
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
Operating Times:
Museum will open March 5th. Tours will be open Friday through Sunday only. Starting April- Thursday will be added to operating days. First entry at 10:00am - last entry at 4:00pm
Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Closed January 4th - March 4th. Abigail's Tea Room open on operating days: 9:30 am to 5:00 pm.
Reservation Notes:
Tickets confirmed for date selected. This ticket does not guarantee a tour time. Due to capacity restrictions, entry to the museum is on a first come first serve basis. ALL guests must check in with the booth to receive a tour time, depending on availability.
Booth Location:
306 Congress Street (Congress St Bridge), Boston, Ma 02210
Nearest Intersection:
Congress Street and Dorchester Avenue.
Parking:
Parking garages available at 17th Farnworth and 11 Stillings
Age Requirements:
Child's age: 5-12 years old. Under 5 are free.
Notes:
For GROUPS (15 or more) -please call Group Sales at 617-531-6241 prior to your arrival in order to help better coordinate your group's visit and confirm tour time.
Abigail's Tea Room open Thurs through Sun: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Souvenir tea cup is available for purchase with a pouring of hot tea included. Bakery items, as well as other hot and cold foods are offered, cafeteria-style throughout the day, at a per-item price. Please call 617-531-6239 for more information. On occasion the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum may close early for special events.
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The Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum
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One of the most important events in history
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