There are 3 ways to get from Beacon Hill to Paul Revere House by tram, taxi, or foot
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Beacon Hill to Paul Revere House by tram and foot
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Beacon Hill to Paul Revere House is to tram which costs $3 and takes 11 min.
The fastest way to get from Beacon Hill to Paul Revere House is to taxi which takes 4 min and costs $8 - $10.
Yes, there is a direct train departing from Park Street and arriving at Haymarket. Services depart every five minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 5 min.
The distance between Beacon Hill and Paul Revere House is 4433 feet.
The best way to get from Beacon Hill to Paul Revere House without a car is to tram which takes 11 min and costs $3.
The tram from Park Street to Haymarket takes 5 min including transfers and departs every five minutes.
Beacon Hill to Paul Revere House train services, operated by MBTA, depart from Park Street station.
Beacon Hill to Paul Revere House train services, operated by MBTA, arrive at Haymarket station.
There are 1678+ hotels available in Paul Revere House.
What companies run services between Beacon Hill, MA, USA and Paul Revere House, MA, USA?
MBTA operates a vehicle from Park Street to Haymarket every 5 minutes. Tickets cost $3 and the journey takes 5 min.
Tram from Park Street to Haymarket
- Ave. Duration
- 5 min
- Frequency
- Every 5 minutes
- Estimated price
- $3
- Website
- MBTA - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
- Schedules at
- Subway Schedules
- Adult
- $3
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