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Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum

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Step into the heart of American history at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, one of the top rated historic attractions in Boston, where the spirit of revolution comes alive through immersive, interactive exhibits. Located at historic Griffin’s Wharf, this must visit Boston museum lets you relive the iconic events of December 16, 1773, when American colonists protested British rule by throwing more than 300 chests of tea into Boston Harbor. This powerful act of defiance helped ignite the American Revolutionary War, and today, the museum provides a dynamic way to explore this legacy. With your Boston Tea Party Museum tickets, climb aboard authentic 18th-century replica ships, engage with costumed interpreters, and even toss tea overboard yourself as part of a thrilling reenactment. Witness dramatic multimedia presentations and explore exhibits that highlight the tensions leading to revolution. At the center of the museum lies the Robinson Tea Chest the only known surviving tea chest from the Boston Tea Party. After your visit, stop by Abigail’s Tea Room, where you can sip historically inspired tea blends and enjoy colonial style pastries with harbor views. Don't forget to explore the gift shop filled with unique Boston souvenirs, educational materials, and keepsakes that celebrate American independence. Whether you're a student, family, or history enthusiast, the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum offers a one of a kind experience that blends education, entertainment, and patriotism. Book your tickets now and discover why this living history museum in Boston is one of the best things to do in the city.

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Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum Price & Options

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$ 36
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Boston Tea Party Museum Ticket

The Boston Tea Party Museum offers an immersive experience into one of America’s most pivotal historical events. Board authentic 18th-century ships, toss tea into Boston Harbor, and view the Robinson Tea Chest, the only surviving chest from that night. Engage with costumed actors, explore an award-winning documentary, and discover the dramatic story that led to the American Revolution. Perfect for history enthusiasts and families.

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Adult:

$ 36

Child:

$ 27

Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum + View Boston Observatory Ticket

Immerse yourself in history and breathtaking city views with a combo ticket to the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum and View Boston Observatory.

Adult:

$ 68

Child:

$ 65
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Adult$ 36 × 1

Total$ 36

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Below are some commonly asked questions. If you have any additional inquiries or need further clarification, please reach out to our team via live chat, contact us form, or WhatsApp.

The museum is open daily from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, while the Gift Shop and Tea Room operate from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM (subject to change — please confirm at time of booking).
Children aged 0-2 can enter free, and kids 13 and older will pay the adult ticket price, making it a fun and educational experience for most ages.
Yes, all bookings are made online on this website, where you can select your preferred date and time and check availability.
Bring your booking confirmation and a valid ID if needed; comfortable shoes are recommended since the visit includes walking on ship decks and museum exhibits.
Tickets are non-refundable and cannot be cancelled, so please double-check your plans before booking.
You'll engage with live actors, explore authentically restored 18th-century ships, toss tea crates into the harbor, and see the original Robinson Tea Chest that survived the historic event.