(0.1 km from Old North Church)
Located in Boston 2297 feet from Old North Church and 0.7 mi from Custom House Boston Little Italy Two Bedrooms (H2D) provides accommodations with amenities such as free WiFi and a flat-screen TV. The property features city views and is 0.
(0.3 km from Old North Church)
Ideally located in the heart of Boston 0.7-mile distance from TD Garden The Best Boston Location 2BR (M2) offers air-conditioned lodgings with complimentary WiFi and a flat-screen television. The property features city views and is located 0.
(0.3 km from Old North Church)
Located in the heart of Boston, close to the TD Garden and Old North Church Beautiful three-bedroom, three-bathroom duplex parking The Ideal Location Boston has complimentary WiFi, air conditioning, and basic kitchen amenities such as an oven and.
3 Battery Wharf (0.3 km from Old North Church)
Located in the North End by Boston Harbor Battery Wharf Hotel is a 10-minute walk from the New England Aquarium and offers a private water taxi to Logan International Airport. It boasts an on-site Exhale Spa.
257 Hanover Street (0.3 km from Old North Church)
Featuring a terrace North East Downtown Boston 30 Day Rentals is located in the middle of Boston adjacent to Old North Church Quincy Market and Custom House.
241 Hanover Street (0.4 km from Old North Church)
These Boston apartments are 787 feet walk from the Paul Revere House in the historic North End district and 1476 feet from The Old North Church. Wi-Fi is provided free of charge.
107 Beverly Street (0.5 km from Old North Church)
Courtyard Boston Downtown/North Station is set in Boston a 2-minute walk from Boston North Station and TD Garden home of the Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins. Around an 8-minute walk from Old North Church the property is also close to Quincy Market.
87 Commercial Wharf (0.7 km from Old North Church)
This beachfront inn is adjacent to a marina that is bustling with activity throughout the summer season. Each accommodation includes complimentary Wi-Fi, a flat-screen television, and views of the port or city.
On April 18, 1775, the Old North Church in Boston played a key role in the American Revolution. Paul Revere saw two lanterns in the church tower, signaling that the British were coming by sea. He rode through the town shouting, "The British are coming!" The signal from the Old North Church helped to warn the colonists and start the famous "Midnight Ride of Paul Revere."
Today, the Old North Church is a National Historic Landmark and a popular tourist destination. Visitors can tour the church, learn about its history, and even ring the same bell that signaled the start of the American Revolution.