Reopening Weekend at King's Chapel
Thursday, September 16 - Saturday, September 18
Join the King's Chapel History Program for a special guided tour, as we open our doors to visitors for the first time since March 2020!
Led by our team of knowledgeable and passionate Historic Site Educators, the tour will guide visitors through two stories of this National Historic Landmark along Boston's Freedom Trail and through over 330 years of Boston history through the lens of King's Chapel and its historic members.

Over the course of this 35-40 minute tour, visitors will explore the ground level and gallery of King's Chapel's 1754 building, and gain a fuller understanding of King's Chapel's significance in Boston's historic landscape. From its founding in 1686 as New England's first Church of England to the impact on slavery and the colonial slave trade on Boston's growth to weathering the American Revolution to a theological revolution within the church in the 1780s, there is so much rich and powerful history to explore on a visit to King's Chapel.

As we welcome back visitors for the very first time and give our first tours to public audiences, tours tickets are offered at a discount (regularly $10 per person). We appreciate your patience and value tour feedback as we work our best to jump back in!

Prior to tours, all participants are required to fill out a pre-visit form, which includes mandatory agreements to comply with King's Chapel's safety and health policies. This includes compliance with Boston's indoor mask mandate during your visit to King's Chapel and self-certifying that you are not experiencing potential symptoms of COVID-19.
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COVID-19 Information
Check Your Health
If you are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19, we kindly ask that you stay at home and visit at a later date.
Masks Required
Masks are required for all those inside King's Chapel, regardless of vaccination status.
Hand Sanitizer Available
Visitors are encouraged to utilize the hand sanitizer stations, provided throughout the building.
Pre-Visit Forms
Visitors are required to complete Pre-Visit Forms prior to their tours, which include providing basic contact information for contact tracing purposes.