Hours:
January 2 - March 31: Monday - Saturday 11:00 - 4:00; Sunday 1:00 - 4:00
April - December: Monday - Saturday 9:00 - 5:00; Sunday 12:00 - 5:00
(Open Sundays in June - August 9:00 - 5:00)
The Museum is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter.
Directions:
The town of Concord is approximately 20 miles west of Boston. The Concord Museum is easily
accessible from Route 495 or Route 128, via Route 2, and is located 1/4 mile east of
Concord Center, at the intersection of Lexington Road and Cambridge Turnpike; parking is
free. See More Detailed Directions
Group Tours
With our "Exploring Concord" orientation film, special exhibitions, period
rooms, and the "Why Concord?" history galleries, the Concord Museum is the
perfect place to begin your group's visit to this historic town. Either self-touring or
guided tour options are available.
The Concord Museum is equipped to handle motor coach tours, small intimate tours,
student groups of all ages and family groups. Thematically-based tours inside the Concord
Museum (and outside the Museum) can be arranged for groups according to interest and can
be linked to visiting other sites in the Town.
We look forward to welcoming your group to the Concord Museum and Concord.
Reservations:
Reservations are required for guided tours and for self-guided groups of ten or more. For
information and reservations call Group Tour Reservations at (978) 369-9763.
Group Tour Admissions:
Self-Touring: Adults $10, Seniors $8
Guided Tours: Adults $10, Seniors $8, Youth $5
Special rates and programs for student groups
(Refer to General Admission rates for tours during Family Trees, Dec 1-Jan 1.)
Visitor Services:
- Personal greeting for your group
- Self-guided, self-paced tours or guided tours with the Museum's professional staff
- 14-minute orientation film, with close-captioned option
- Museum Shop
- Wheelchair access
- Informational brochure available in large print and braille
- Informational brochure available in seven foreign language translations
- Designated spaces for bus parking directly in front of the Museum on Cambridge Turnpike
- Complimentary admission for bus driver and group leader.
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