The Paul Revere House 19 North Square, Boston, MA 02113
About the Business
The Paul Revere House is a historic museum and popular tourist attraction located at 19 North Square in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. This iconic institution is the former home of American patriot Paul Revere, known for his famous midnight ride during the American Revolution. Visitors can explore the preserved 17th-century house and learn about Revere's life and contributions to American history. The Paul Revere House offers a unique glimpse into the past and is a must-see destination for history enthusiasts and tourists alike.
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Location & Phone number
19 N Square, Boston, MA 02113, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
10:00 - 16:15
Wednesday:
10:00 - 16:15
Thursday:
10:00 - 16:15
Friday:
10:00 - 16:15
Saturday:
10:00 - 16:15
Sunday:
10:00 - 16:15
Reviews
"I haven't visited here in a few years so thought I'd pop in! There's a lot of history in the house and it's seen quite a few changes in the North End so it's incredible that it's survived! The Paul Revere house itself consists of four rooms including the kitchen and bedrooms from Revere's time period and then a hall from its first owner who was a rich merchant. There are staff on all floors who are very knowledgeable (they also have further details on specific objects if you are interested too!). Once you're done in the house, you walk out across a walkway into the visitors centre with the gift shop and historical displays on the second level and further displays on the ground level. The displays are small but very interesting (I especially loved the Coca Cola Revere cup!). It's not a big site but the entrance price is very reasonable and I found the staff all brilliant! One note to make is for card payments, there's a minimum of I think 10 dollars whereas adult entry is 6 dollars (ticket booth is separate to gift shop) so don't forget cash if you're visiting solo! If you collect the NPS stamps, it's on the other side of the ticket booth so don't miss it!"
"This was a great historic site and museum that's definitely worth a visit if you're in Boston. It's not an all day destination, but the prices reflect that at. We spent about 30-45 minutes here, and we're glad that we did. The workers were very friendly and knowledge."
"Great little museum, it was wroth our time. You get a good look at how they lived back in Paul Revere's time. They will let you take pictures everywhere except for in the house, which was a little disappointing."
"I have been to Boston a few times for the Marathon but never really did the history walk. I went inside this place, and I am glad I did. The "history actors" were so informative and interesting that I could have stayed much longer. I would put this on your list."
"Before coming to Boston for business, I purchased a GoCity all-inclusive pass that included the Paul Revere House. I visited on a Monday while walking the Freedom Trail and definitely recommend adding it to your sightseeing plans. Qualified historians are on each floor of the house to tell you its history and how it’s changed over the years with new owners and after being essentially left to dilapidate. Also, about Paul Revere and his family. There are genuine articles of furniture owned by the Revere’s and the family that became owners after them. They’ve gone to great lengths to show both “versions” of the house. I went to Boston during the summer, so it was a welcomed relief from the heat and a nice relaxing stop in my day. Note that there’s no photography allowed inside and advanced reservations might be required."
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