While the group is visiting Boston you may want to take the students sightseeing. There are fascinating sightseeing opportunities for you to explore by taking one of the Bay Colony Historical Tours. These are both informative and entertaining. The experience is a great way for your student group to gain knowledge about this beautiful city. The tours for students focus on a variety of historical topics. The staff is more than willing to tailor these tours to fit your specific needs. There are specific areas of history that can be explored, such as daily life in Colonial America, life during the American Revolution, and Boston during the Victorian era. These experiences are full of entertainment and are great for students of all ages. One of the tours offered is known as Boston’s Historic Freedom Trail, Coach and Walking. During the tour, the student group will visit a number of famous historical landmarks and learn about events that took place during the 18th century. For instance, you will take a look at the Boston Massacre Site. This location was where five men lost their lives due to an act of defiance. Another interesting site is the neighborhood known as Olde Boston. Here, the students will learn about the events, protests and town meetings that occurred in Old South Meeting House. The tour also includes the Old Granary Burial Grounds, which is the final resting place for famous individuals such as Paul Revere, Sam Adams, John Hancock, and the Boston Massacre Victims. After the walking portion, the student group will board the coach, where you take a trip across the Charles River to the Charlestown Navy Yard. The group will see the U.S. Constitution, the Bunker Hill Monument, and Breeds Hill. The Bunker Hill Monument contains 294 stairs, so wear comfy shoes!