

Boston, United States
Boston, United States
The Paul Revere House, built c.1680, is Boston’s oldest surviving residence and the former home of patriot Paul Revere. Set in the North End, this compact museum offers a clear window into colonial life through period rooms, artifacts, and interpreters who trace Revere’s famous 1775 ride and his craft as a silversmith. Its modest size makes for a short, focused visit that pairs well with the Freedom Trail and nearby historic sites. Ideal for travelers interested in Revolutionary history, early American architecture, and tangible connections to the everyday world behind a pivotal moment.
Opening Hours
Daily: 10:00–17:00