Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum Tickets

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Reenactment of Boston Tea Party debate with actors in period costumes inside a historic room.
Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum exterior with historical reenactor on balcony.
Tourists reenacting the Boston Tea Party by throwing tea chests from a ship in Boston Harbor.
Tourists reenact Boston Tea Party by throwing tea chest from ship into harbor.
Tourists enjoying tea service at Abigail's Tea Room with a costumed server.
Tea tasting setup at Boston Tea Party Museum with staff in period costume.
Guide in period costume at Boston Tea Party Museum explaining tea history exhibit.
Reenactor in period costume at Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum.
Ticket counter at Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum with staff member.
Boston Tea Party Ship docked near historic buildings and waterfront.
Reenactment of Boston Tea Party debate with actors in period costumes inside a historic room.
Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum exterior with historical reenactor on balcony.
Tourists reenacting the Boston Tea Party by throwing tea chests from a ship in Boston Harbor.
Tourists reenact Boston Tea Party by throwing tea chest from ship into harbor.
Tourists enjoying tea service at Abigail's Tea Room with a costumed server.
Tea tasting setup at Boston Tea Party Museum with staff in period costume.
Guide in period costume at Boston Tea Party Museum explaining tea history exhibit.
Reenactor in period costume at Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum.
Ticket counter at Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum with staff member.
Boston Tea Party Ship docked near historic buildings and waterfront.
Reenactment of Boston Tea Party debate with actors in period costumes inside a historic room.
Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum exterior with historical reenactor on balcony.
Tourists reenacting the Boston Tea Party by throwing tea chests from a ship in Boston Harbor.
Tourists reenact Boston Tea Party by throwing tea chest from ship into harbor.
Tourists enjoying tea service at Abigail's Tea Room with a costumed server.
Tea tasting setup at Boston Tea Party Museum with staff in period costume.
Guide in period costume at Boston Tea Party Museum explaining tea history exhibit.
Reenactor in period costume at Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum.
Ticket counter at Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum with staff member.
Boston Tea Party Ship docked near historic buildings and waterfront.
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Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum Tickets

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  • Get an opportunity to relive one of the most important events of American History on this guided tour to Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum.
  • Historical interpreters wearing costumes from the 1700s take you through the timeline of consequences and events that led to the night of 16th of December 1773.
  • Explore Griffin's Wharf and board an 18th-century tea ship to dump fated tea into Boston Harbor.
  • See the Robinson Tea Chest, one of the original chests, dumped that night into Boston Harbor, and learn of its history.
  • Enjoy freshly baked foods, lunch, and spot tea at the fascinating Abigail's Tea Room and learn more about the teas in 1773.
  • Get an opportunity to relive one of the most important events of American History on this guided tour to Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum.
  • Historical interpreters wearing costumes from the 1700s take you through the timeline of consequences and events that led to the night of 16th of December 1773.
  • Explore Griffin's Wharf and board an 18th-century tea ship to dump fated tea into Boston Harbor.
  • See the Robinson Tea Chest, one of the original chests, dumped that night into Boston Harbor, and learn of its history.
  • Enjoy freshly baked foods, lunch, and spot tea at the fascinating Abigail's Tea Room and learn more about the teas in 1773.

Inclusions

  • Timed entry to Museum
  • Interactive tour

Access to:

  • Authentically restored tea ships
  • Dump tea overboard experience
  • Abigail's Tea Room

Exclusions

  • Gratuities
  • Food and beverages
  • Tip: Try visiting the Boston Children's Museum after visiting the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum tour for a fun experience.
  • The museum is closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
  • This experience is not accessible by wheelchair and pram/strollers inside the museum.
  • The museum includes a gift shop and a tea room that you can access without a ticket to the museum.
  • The tour lasts an hour so plan your visit to the tea room and souvenir shop accordingly.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Boston Tea Party reenactment on ship and visitors at View Boston observation deck.
Tourists enjoying tea service at Abigail's Tea Room with a costumed server.
Tourists reenact Boston Tea Party by throwing tea chest from ship into harbor.
Mother and son using digital viewfinder at View Boston.
Interactive digital display at Boston's immersive theater exhibit.
Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum exterior with historical reenactor on balcony.
Reenactment of Boston Tea Party debate with actors in period costumes inside a historic room.
Boston Tea Party Ship docked near historic buildings and waterfront.
Guide in period costume at Boston Tea Party Museum explaining tea history exhibit.
Ticket counter at Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum with staff member.
Boston Tea Party reenactment on ship and visitors at View Boston observation deck.
Tourists enjoying tea service at Abigail's Tea Room with a costumed server.
Tourists reenact Boston Tea Party by throwing tea chest from ship into harbor.
Mother and son using digital viewfinder at View Boston.
Interactive digital display at Boston's immersive theater exhibit.
Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum exterior with historical reenactor on balcony.
Reenactment of Boston Tea Party debate with actors in period costumes inside a historic room.
Boston Tea Party Ship docked near historic buildings and waterfront.
Guide in period costume at Boston Tea Party Museum explaining tea history exhibit.
Ticket counter at Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum with staff member.
Boston Tea Party reenactment on ship and visitors at View Boston observation deck.
Tourists enjoying tea service at Abigail's Tea Room with a costumed server.
Tourists reenact Boston Tea Party by throwing tea chest from ship into harbor.
Mother and son using digital viewfinder at View Boston.
Interactive digital display at Boston's immersive theater exhibit.
Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum exterior with historical reenactor on balcony.
Reenactment of Boston Tea Party debate with actors in period costumes inside a historic room.
Boston Tea Party Ship docked near historic buildings and waterfront.
Guide in period costume at Boston Tea Party Museum explaining tea history exhibit.
Ticket counter at Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum with staff member.
Combos
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Combo (Save 5%): Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum + View Boston Tickets

from $70
$66.50

5% off

Free cancellation

You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

  • Save on Boston's top attractions with this combo—dive into revolutionary history at the Tea Party Ships & Museum, and enjoy breathtaking city views at View Boston.
  • Engage in live reenactments and hands-on exhibits at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, reliving the pivotal moments of the American Revolution.
  • Feel the thrill of tossing tea into Boston Harbor, just like the Sons of Liberty in 1773, at this immersive museum experience.
  • Take in panoramic 360° views of Boston from the View Boston observation deck, spotting iconic landmarks like Fenway Park and the Charles River.
  • Use interactive touch screens to explore the city’s rich history and architecture while taking in stunning skyline vistas.
  • Save on Boston's top attractions with this combo—dive into revolutionary history at the Tea Party Ships & Museum, and enjoy breathtaking city views at View Boston.
  • Engage in live reenactments and hands-on exhibits at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, reliving the pivotal moments of the American Revolution.
  • Feel the thrill of tossing tea into Boston Harbor, just like the Sons of Liberty in 1773, at this immersive museum experience.
  • Take in panoramic 360° views of Boston from the View Boston observation deck, spotting iconic landmarks like Fenway Park and the Charles River.
  • Use interactive touch screens to explore the city’s rich history and architecture while taking in stunning skyline vistas.

Inclusions

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

  • Timed entry to Museum
  • Interactive tour

Access to:

  • Authentically restored tea ships
  • Dump tea overboard experience
  • Abigail's Tea Room

View Boston

  • Entry to View Boston

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

  • Tip: Ask questions and interact with the historical interpreters. They provide fascinating insights and stories about the era.
  • The museum is closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
  • This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
  • Keep your camera tucked away – photography is strictly not allowed at the museum exhibits.
  • The museum includes a gift shop and a tea room that you can access without a ticket to the museum.
  • The tour lasts an hour so plan your visit to the tea room and souvenir shop accordingly.

View Boston

  • Tip: For breathtaking views and stunning photos, visit the observation deck around sunset when the city lights begin to twinkle.
  • Your ticket allows you to arrive at your selected time and skip the ticket purchase lines, but you still need to go through security lines.
  • The following are not allowed inside the venue: Suitcases/large bags, Smoking, Pets (with the exception of Certified Service Animals), Professional photographic equipment without prior approval.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum and Old Town Trolley Tours in Boston.
Reenactor in period costume at Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum.
Reenactment of Boston Tea Party debate with actors in period costumes inside a historic room.
Boston Old Town Trolley in front of the Christian Science Plaza.
Passengers inside Old Town Trolley Bus in Boston, viewing the Massachusetts State House.
Tea tasting setup at Boston Tea Party Museum with staff in period costume.
Tourists reenacting the Boston Tea Party by throwing tea chests from a ship in Boston Harbor.
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum with historic ship on the waterfront.
Old Town Trolley passing by the Old State House in Boston.
Boston Old Town Trolley by the waterfront with city skyline in the background.
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum and Old Town Trolley Tours in Boston.
Reenactor in period costume at Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum.
Reenactment of Boston Tea Party debate with actors in period costumes inside a historic room.
Boston Old Town Trolley in front of the Christian Science Plaza.
Passengers inside Old Town Trolley Bus in Boston, viewing the Massachusetts State House.
Tea tasting setup at Boston Tea Party Museum with staff in period costume.
Tourists reenacting the Boston Tea Party by throwing tea chests from a ship in Boston Harbor.
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum with historic ship on the waterfront.
Old Town Trolley passing by the Old State House in Boston.
Boston Old Town Trolley by the waterfront with city skyline in the background.
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum and Old Town Trolley Tours in Boston.
Reenactor in period costume at Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum.
Reenactment of Boston Tea Party debate with actors in period costumes inside a historic room.
Boston Old Town Trolley in front of the Christian Science Plaza.
Passengers inside Old Town Trolley Bus in Boston, viewing the Massachusetts State House.
Tea tasting setup at Boston Tea Party Museum with staff in period costume.
Tourists reenacting the Boston Tea Party by throwing tea chests from a ship in Boston Harbor.
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum with historic ship on the waterfront.
Old Town Trolley passing by the Old State House in Boston.
Boston Old Town Trolley by the waterfront with city skyline in the background.
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Combo (Save 5%): Boston Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour + Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum Tickets

from $88.45
$84.03

5% off

Free cancellation

You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

Guided tour

Set off on Tea Party Museum tours & visit top sights on bus tours all while saving big!

  • Uncover Boston’s history of rebellion at the Tea Party Museum and explore top sights on a charming trolley tour with this budget-friendly combo.
  • Hop on and off vintage-style trolleys with a 1-day pass, hitting 17 top attractions, including the North End, Trinity Church & more.
  • Make the most of your discounts on a harbour cruise and at the city’s top museums, including the Sports Museum.
  • Relive the 1773 tea protest at the Tea Party Museum, where costumed actors share stories of Boston’s fight for liberty and its consequences.
  • See restored tea ships, exhibits, and original chests dumped in the Boston harbor, and get hands-on by tossing tea just like the Sons of Liberty.

Set off on Tea Party Museum tours & visit top sights on bus tours all while saving big!

  • Uncover Boston’s history of rebellion at the Tea Party Museum and explore top sights on a charming trolley tour with this budget-friendly combo.
  • Hop on and off vintage-style trolleys with a 1-day pass, hitting 17 top attractions, including the North End, Trinity Church & more.
  • Make the most of your discounts on a harbour cruise and at the city’s top museums, including the Sports Museum.
  • Relive the 1773 tea protest at the Tea Party Museum, where costumed actors share stories of Boston’s fight for liberty and its consequences.
  • See restored tea ships, exhibits, and original chests dumped in the Boston harbor, and get hands-on by tossing tea just like the Sons of Liberty.

Inclusions

Boston Hop-on Hop-off

  • 1-day unlimited hop-on hop-off bus tour
  • Access to Green, Orange, and Blue Routes

Discounts:

  • $10 off Historic Harbor Cruise
  • $10 off Ghosts & Gravestones Tour
  • $5 off Boston Essential Guide
  • $6 off admission to Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
  • 50% off admission at The Sports Museum
  • $4 off admission at The West End Museum

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

  • Timed entry to Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum (Stop 9 on Green Route)
  • Interactive tour

Access to:

  • Authentically restored tea ships
  • Dumping tea overboard experience
  • Abigail's Tea Room

Please click here for a detailed route map and its boarding points.
You can join the tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket.

City Tour Loop (Green Route)
Discover Boston’s most popular attractions along the City Tour loop.

  • First bus: 9am from Stop 1 (Faneuil Hall)
  • Last bus (Apr to Oct): 5pm from Stop 1 (Faneuil Hall)
  • Last bus (Nov to Mar): 4pm from Stop 1 (Faneuil Hall)
  • Popular stops: Historic North End, Beacon Hill, Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

Back Bay Loop (Orange Route)
Explore the landmarks in Black Bay by cruising down the orange route.

  • First bus: 9am from Stop 1 (Old Town Trolley Welcome Center)
  • Last bus (Apr to Oct): 6pm from Stop 1 (Old Town Trolley Welcome Center)
  • Last bus (Nov to Mar): 5pm from Stop 1 (Old Town Trolley Welcome Center)
  • Popular stops: Copley Place Mall, Trinity Church, View Observation Deck

Seaport Hotel Shuttle Loop (Blue Route)
Hop on the Seaport Hotel Shuttle loop and explore Boston’s waterfront at your own pace.

  • First bus: 9am from Stop 1 (Faneuil Hall)
  • Last bus (Apr to Oct): 5pm from Stop 1 (Faneuil Hall)
  • Last bus (Nov to Mar): 4pm from Stop 1 (Faneuil Hall)
  • Popular stops: Boston Convention Center, Massport, Boston Fish Pier

What’s not allowed

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

  • Keep your camera tucked away – photography is strictly prohibited at the museum exhibits.

Accessibility

Boston Hop-on Hop-off

  • Require special accommodations for your disability? Contact the operator before your tour, and they'll try to assist you.
  • Your guide dogs are welcome onboard.

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

  • This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
  • Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.

Additional Information

Boston Hop-on Hop-off

  • Specific details related to the add-ons in your tickets will be shared in the ticket after the booking.
  • You don’t have to use attraction tickets on the same day.
  • Please note that Sports Museum access must be redeemed within 48 hours of the Trolley Tour. You can do so by presenting your Trolley receipt at the Sports Museum Information Desk.

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

  • The museum is closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
  • The museum includes a gift shop and a tea room that you can access without a ticket to the museum.
  • The tour lasts an hour, so plan your visit to the tea room and souvenir shop accordingly.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
BostonBoston Tea Party Ships & Museum Tickets

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum | Relive America’s boldest protest

The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum is a one-of-a-kind experience that brings to life one of the most crucial events in American history—the Boston Tea Party of 1773. Set on Griffin’s Wharf, the museum features interactive reenactments, and replicas of the ships involved, where you can step aboard, toss tea crates into the harbor, and learn about the colonists' stand against British taxation.

On this page, we’ll cover everything you need to know to make the most of your visit, including ticket options and essential information to plan your visit.

Things to know before booking your tickets

  • The admission tickets are timed, with tours typically lasting about an hour. If you miss your scheduled time, you'll be assigned the next available slot.
  • The museum experience is a fully guided tour, requiring you to follow a set path with your guide through each section.
  • Due to the site's structure, including narrow walkways and stairs, strollers are not allowed inside the museum.
  • While the museum is suitable for all ages, children under 7 may find some of the reenactments intense.
  • The main exhibits are accessible only with an admission ticket, but the gift shop and Abigail’s Tea Room are open to the general public.

Which ticket is best for you?

Ticket counter for Boston Tea Party

If you're on a budget

Go for: Regular entry tickets

  • Immerse yourself in the key moments of the Boston Tea Party through live performances and interactive exhibits. You'll board replica ships, throw tea overboard, and see one of the only two remaining tea chests from the original ship.
  • Watch a live-action film where actors reenact the Boston Tea Party, enhanced by dynamic holographic projections that bring the historical event to life in vivid detail.

Recommended tickets:

  • Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum Tickets

If you want to explore Boston

Go for: Combo tickets

  • Combine your museum visit with a HOHO Old Town Trolley bus tour of Boston's top attractions or admission to View Boston's observation deck.
  • Benefit from discounted rates when bundling the attractions, saving you money compared to purchasing tickets separately.

Recommended tickets:

Plan your visit

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Getting there
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Rules
Dining
Shop
Visitor tips
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  • Regular hours: The museum is open year-round, with tours starting at 10am and closing at 5pm.
  • Last entry: 1 hour before closing time.
  • Closed: Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
  • Best time to visit: While all tickets are timed, opting for early between 10am and 12pm offer a more relaxed experience before midday crowds pick up.

Address: 306 Congress Street, Boston, MA 02210, United States | Find on Maps

  • By subway: Take the Red Line or Silver Line to South Station, which is a 10-minute walk (0.5 miles) from the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum.
    Nearest stop: South Station (Red/Silver Line)
  • By bus: Routes 4, 426, 504, and 92, stop at South Station.
    Nearest stop: South Station
  • By car: The museum is approximately 2 miles from Boston Logan International Airport.
    Parking: Nearby parking garages include the South Station Parking Garage or the The Alyx Parking Garage with rates starting at $20.
  • Restrooms: Clean and accessible restrooms are available on-site.
  • Luggage storage: There are no luggage storage facilities available, so we recommend not bringing large bags or suitcases during your visit.
  • The museum is fully accessible to visitors with mobility challenges. Ramps and elevators will provide access to all areas of the museum, including the ships.
  • Wheelchairs will be available upon request.
  • For guests who are hearing impaired, the museum offers English-language guides to enhance your tour experience. Additionally, they can also arrange for ASL interpreters with at least two weeks' advance notice.
  • Photography is allowed in designated areas, including the meeting rooms, the ships, and the open-air deck. However, photography is not permitted inside the museum's interior. You're also encouraged to participate in the historical reenactments for an engaging experience.
  • While vocal participation is encouraged on your tours, you are expected to respect the reenactors and other guests. Loud or disruptive behavior may result in removal from the museum.
  • Outside food and drinks are not permitted inside the museum, except for bottled water. However, refreshments are available at Abigail’s Tea Room.

Abigail’s Tea Room: Enjoy a variety of teas, including the kind that was thrown into the harbor during the Boston Tea Party. The tea room also serves light snacks, pastries, and sandwiches. During the summer, you can enjoy your tea on the outdoor patio with views of the harbor.

The on-site gift shop is a treasure trove of unique souvenirs and historical replicas. You can purchase tea crates similar to what was thrown overboard, books on the American Revolution, and other themed items like feather quills and costumes that make perfect gifts or mementos.

  • Given the popularity of the museum, especially during peak tourist seasons between April and October, we recommend booking your tickets at least 2 weeks in advance to secure your preferred time slot.
  • Arriving at least 15 minutes before your scheduled tour time is recommended to ensure a smooth check-in process.
  • You’ll be walking and standing for most of your visit, so comfortable footwear is a must.
  • Consider combining your visit with other nearby attractions like View Boston with combo tickets and save money.
  • New England Aquarium: Located just a few minutes away, the aquarium is home to thousands of marine animals and is a great addition to your day in Boston.
  • Boston Children’s Museum: Perfect for families, this museum offers interactive exhibits that entertain and educate children of all ages.
  • Faneuil Hall Marketplace: A historic marketplace with shops, eateries, and street performers, offering a lively atmosphere that’s quintessentially Boston.
  • View Boston: Sitting upon Boston's second tallest tower, the Prudential, View Boston is a three-storied observation deck where you can catch sweeping views of the city's skyline, Charles River, and famous landmarks like Fenway Park and the Boston Common.

Frequently asked questions about Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum tickets

What can I see at the Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum?

Your ticket includes access to all parts of the museum, including the interactive exhibits, live reenactments, and a tour of the replica ships.

Can I purchase tickets on the day of my visit?

While same-day tickets may be available, we recommend booking tickets in at least two weeks in advance online, especially during peak seasons between April and November, to guarantee entry at your preferred time.

Are there discounts available?

Yes. Children under the age of 12 years can avail discounted tickets. Check the ticket prices here.

Is the museum suitable for young children?

Absolutely! Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum is family-friendly and provides an engaging experience, especially suited for children above the age of 10 years. However, some reenactments may be intense for younger kids below the age of 7 years who may not understand the pretext of the historical events being portrayed.

What should I do if I miss my scheduled tour time?

If you miss your tour time, it’s best to contact the museum staff as soon as possible. They may be able to accommodate you in a later tour, depending on availability.

What’s the best time time slot for a less crowded experience?

Weekday mornings are a great choice if you’re looking for a quieter visit, with smaller groups of around 30-40 people. Even during busier times, each time slot is capped at 55 people, so you’ll never feel too crowded. But if you’re after the full energy of the reenactment, a full house really brings the show to life and makes the experience even more exciting!

How interactive are the reenactments? Can I choose my level of involvement?

You decide how involved you want to be! Stand back and take it all in, or dive right into the action by tossing tea overboard. Just remember to be mindful of others so everyone can enjoy the show without disruptions.

Is there parking available at the Boston Tea Party Museum?

The museum does not have a parking lot of its own, but there are several paid parking garages nearby. We recommend opting for public transportation due to limited street parking.

Can I visit the Abigail Tea Room without a ticket to the Boston Tea Party Museum?

Yes, you can visit Abigail's Tea Room without purchasing a ticket to the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum.