Landmark Educational Tours

School Trip to Boston

A historic brick church with a tall green steeple and clock stands between older stone buildings, with a modern glass skyscraper rising behind—an iconic view perfect for a School Trip to Boston, all bathed in daylight.

A school trip to Boston isn’t just a field trip — it’s a front-row seat to the birth of American democracy. From the Freedom Trail to the Boston Tea Party Ships, Boston delivers the kind of hands-on history that textbooks simply can’t replicate. Here’s why Boston belongs at the top of your student travel list and what makes a Landmark Educational Tours Boston school trip truly exceptional.

3 Day Boston Field Trip

A front view of the Massachusetts State House with its iconic golden dome, white columns, and red brick facade—an essential stop on any 3 Day Boston Field Trip—stands under a clear blue sky.

Boston is one of America’s greatest living classrooms. In just three days, students walk the Freedom Trail, step inside Paul Revere’s house, and experience the Boston Tea Party firsthand. Here’s exactly what a Landmark Educational Tours 3-day Boston field trip looks like — and why every moment is worth it.

Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum

A historic wooden sailing ship, part of the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, is docked by a building adorned with patriotic bunting, set against modern glass offices under a blue sky with clouds.

Step into history at the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, where students relive one of the most pivotal moments of the American Revolution. Through interactive exhibits, live reenactments, and hands-on experiences, this immersive visit brings the story of protest, courage, and the fight for independence to life along the historic Boston waterfront.

Tidal Basin Memorials Tour

Bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands inside the Jefferson Memorial, part of the Tidal Basin Memorials Tour, with marble walls engraved with text and a domed ceiling above. Jefferson holds a rolled document in his hand.

The Tidal Basin Memorials Tour offers students a meaningful walk through American history, connecting leadership, civil rights, and reflection along Washington, D.C.’s iconic waterfront memorials.

George Washington’s Mount Vernon

A large historic mansion, George Washington's Mount Vernon, with a red roof, white walls, and black shutters sits on a grassy lawn. Several people are walking near the entrance, and trees frame the scene.

Step into the home of America’s first president at George Washington’s Mount Vernon. This historic estate offers students a powerful look at leadership, daily life, and the complexities of early America—bringing history to life just outside Washington, D.C.

Top Attractions to Visit in Salem, MA

Discover the top attractions to visit in Salem, MA—from witch trial history to maritime heritage—for an unforgettable student educational trip.

3 Day School Trip to Boston

Discover a 3 day school trip to Boston featuring the Freedom Trail, Lexington Battle Green, and hands-on history at Plimoth Patuxet Museums.

African American History Tour DC

National Museum of African American History and Culture at night D.C.

Explore African American history tour dc through historic landmarks, museums, and cultural sites on this engaging educational tour.

World of Coca Cola Tour

Discover the history, culture, and flavors of the iconic beverage on a World of Coca-Cola tour, an interactive experience for student groups.

Boston Freedom Trail Walking Tour

Explore America’s revolutionary past on a Boston Freedom Trail Walking Tour, perfect for student groups eager to experience history up close.

Evening Monument Tour DC

Discover D.C.’s iconic landmarks illuminated on our Evening Monument Tour DC — a highlight of any student trip.

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