A US National Historic Landmark, the Old South Meeting House was a rallying point for 18th-century colonists opposed to British rule. In December 1773, a group left the house to dump tea from three British tea ships into Boston Harbor—an event known as the Boston Tea Party. The museum celebrates the house’s role in this momentous event with exhibitions, interactive experiences, and costumed guides.
The Old South Meeting House is an attraction on Boston’s revolutionary-themed Freedom Trail. Numerous guided tours—by foot, car, pushbike, and pedicab—stop outside or give guests time to explore inside. Set off on your chosen tour, or buy a Boston sightseeing pass that includes admission to the museum.