The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

A unique historical experience
4.6 9003 reviews 306 Congress St, Boston, MA 02210, USA
$90 avg. priceUp to 250 guests5,000 sqft

Experience history at The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, a unique venue that can host up to 250 guests. With prices ranging from $60 to $120 per person, it offers an immersive experience for events.

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The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum Museum in 306 Congress St, Boston, MA 02210, USA accommodates up to 250 guests, 5,000 sqft of usable space. $90 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Educational Events, Weddings, Corporate Retreats. Amenities include Historic ships, Catering options, Event space, Guided tours, Wi-Fi. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

Main Venue Type

Museum

Best for:

Educational EventsWeddingsCorporate Retreats

Amenities

Historic shipsCatering optionsEvent spaceGuided toursWi-Fi

Guest Capacity:

200
250
Rating: 4.6/5 (9,003 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    Awesome and educating experience, we bought our tickets in advance. We had no problem being greeted by our fair old time characters at check in and were ushered into a great reenactment. Without giving too much away, you will enjoy yourself! Even those who aren’t big into history. You will get to learn about the Boston tea harbor and so much more, you’ll learn about the people involved and why it’s important to remember history. Awesome people who work here who really embrace the characters and explain anything you have a question to. You do also get to throw tea into the harbor! They have a really cute gift shop with tons of souvenirs and they have a variety of little snacks and drinks. We recommend the cookies!

    Amber

  • 5.0/5:

    Celebrate one of the milestones of the American Revolution with a visit to the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum. Boston is drenched in colonial tourism, and this attraction was tons of fun. The costumes are all very well made. The staff is so friendly and courteous. The actors embody their characters and put on a great immersive show.

    You get to see a reenactment of the colonial conspirators and if you’re lucky and brave enough, you’ll get a line or two to speak during the proceedings. Explore the belly of the ships that brought tea to Boston and toss a ceremonial crate of tea over the edge for a great photo op.

    This is one of those places where you get to learn by accident. You’ll be so immersed and enthralled by what is going on around you that you’ll be pleasantly surprised that you were learning at the same time. There are a few replicas from the early years of the U.S.A. as well as portraits, paintings, and entire rooms that bring you back 250 years.

    Kids and adults will thoroughly enjoy their time at the ships and museum. Parking isn’t terrible, but definitely plan some time to find a good spot or parking garage. The streets and traffic flow around the museum take some patience. The museum gets a big recommendation as a must-visit.

    Mappening Reviews

  • 5.0/5:

    A Phenomenal Trip Back in Time: History Made Real!

    If you are looking for an immersive historical experience in Boston, visiting the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum is an absolute must-do, especially with family. What truly elevates this attraction above a typical museum visit is the fantastically talented cast of historical interpreters.

    From the moment we stepped aboard, we were completely transported back to 1773. The performers didn't just read lines; they embodied the colonists, infusing the drama leading up to the act of rebellion with passion, energy, and wit. The experience felt authentic, lively, and truly immersive. They seamlessly guided us through the process—from the initial town meeting to finally tossing the tea overboard—making us feel like active participants in a pivotal moment of history.

    Santosh Mudaliar

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