5/5 Natalie D. 2 months ago on Google • 91 reviews New
I
haven't
visited
here
in
a
few
years
so
thought
I'd
pop
in!
There's
a
lot
of
history
in
the
house
and
it's
seen
quite
a
few
changes
in
the
North
End
so
it's
incredible
that
it's
survived!
The
Paul
Revere
house
itself
consists
of
four
rooms
including
the
kitchen
and
bedrooms
from
Revere's
time
period
and
then
a
hall
from
its
first
owner
who
was
a
rich
merchant.
There
are
staff
on
all
floors
who
are
very
knowledgeable
(they
also
have
further
details
on
specific
objects
if
you
are
interested
too!).
Once
you're
done
in
the
house,
you
walk
out
across
a
walkway
into
the
visitors
centre
with
the
gift
shop
and
historical
displays
on
the
second
level
and
further
displays
on
the
ground
level.
The
displays
are
small
but
very
interesting
(I
especially
loved
the
Coca
Cola
Revere
cup!).
It's
not
a
big
site
but
the
entrance
price
is
very
reasonable
and
I
found
the
staff
all
brilliant!
One
note
to
make
is
for
card
payments,
there's
a
minimum
of
I
think
10
dollars
whereas
adult
entry
is
6
dollars
(ticket
booth
is
separate
to
gift
shop)
so
don't
forget
cash
if
you're
visiting
solo!
If
you
collect
the
NPS
stamps,
it's
on
the
other
side
of
the
ticket
booth
so
don't
miss
it!