
▲ The tour will pass by attractions such as the State House, Newbury Street, Quincy Market & Faneuil Hall, Prudential Tower, Copley Square, and Trinity Church, all the way to Boston Common. Just when you think you've seen it all, the Boston Duck Tours driver will make a right turn and "splash down" into the Charles River, offering you a magnificent view of the Boston and Cambridge skylines. If you spot fellow passengers on the Boston Duck Tours, don't just lamely shout "hello"—that would defeat the purpose of riding the Boston Duck Tours. The best way to recognize your fellow travelers is to loudly and enthusiastically quack like a duck. Sometimes it even turns into a friendly competition, because the louder you quack, the more you embody the true spirit of the Boston Duck Tours experience.

▲ Quincy Market is a famous tourist and shopping destination in Boston. In 1822, Boston's commercial activities exceeded the capacity of Faneuil Hall, leading to its expansion and the formation of what is now Quincy Market. The market is distinguished by its unique Romanesque architectural style, featuring large columns, iconic triangular roofs, classic Roman-carved gates at both entrances, and granite materials combined with modern American-style rectangular glass. This successfully blends classical beauty with modern aesthetics.



