Embrace the holiday spirit with a day trip to the Boston Pops’ iconic “Holiday Pops” show at Symphony Hall.Under the baton of the esteemed conductor Keith Lockhart, the Boston Pops transforms into a winter wonderland of music, performing beloved holiday classics such as “Jingle Bells,” “The 12 Days of Christmas,” and Leroy Anderson’s famous “Sleigh Ride.” Symphony Hall, with its stunning architecture and renowned acoustics, provides the perfect backdrop for this magical holiday tradition that has delighted audiences for decades.
Holiday Pops is not just a concert—it’s a celebration. Audiences can expect sing-alongs, beautiful performances by the Tanglewood Festival Chorus, and even a visit from Santa Claus himself! It’s a family-friendly experience that offers something for everyone, young and old alike. You’ll be swept away by the festive atmosphere, as the hall is decorated with wreaths, garlands, and twinkling lights, creating a true winter wonderland.
Before the show, join us for a delightful lunch at The Cheesecake Factory, where you can indulge in a wide variety of delicious menu options, from fresh salads and pasta dishes to decadent cheesecakes. It’s the perfect way to fuel up for an afternoon of holiday cheer!
You won’t want to miss this festive afternoon out on the town. Whether you’re a long-time fan of the Pops or experiencing it for the first time, this unforgettable performance will leave you feeling the joy and warmth of the season. Gather your friends and family, and make this holiday season extra special with a trip to the Boston Pops.
Grab your seats today for a holiday experience that’s sure to brighten your spirits!
If you have any questions about any of our tours, please don’t hesitate to reach out via phone (978-256-6559) or email.
If you have any questions about any of our tours, please don’t hesitate to reach out via phone (978-256-6559) or email.
Pick-up will be in one location only for this tour:
The bus will leave promptly at the departure time listed above.
Return will be in the same spot:
Our destination is handicapped-accessible on the first floor only; visitors with special needs or who are unable to climb stairs will be offered accommodations to enhance their tour experience.
At Unicorn Tours, we do our best to vet every location for accessibility for our guests who use mobility aids, including walkers and canes. If you have specific concerns or questions about any of our tours, please reach out via phone (978-256-6559) or email (inquiries@unicorntours.com).
For day trips, we require full payment at the time of booking. If the trip is canceled, a full refund will be issued. Payment arrangements are not available for day trips.
Our refund policy for day trips varies by trip. Up to 30 days from departure, a full refund is available, but please check the specific trip flyer for any variations. Within 29 days of departure, trips become non-refundable, with details outlined on the trip flyer. We recommend reviewing the flyer when booking for specific terms.
Unicorn Tours gladly accepts most major credit cards for convenient payment. Additionally, we welcome payments by check. If opting for check payment, kindly mail it to our address at:
Unicorn Tours
60 Highland Ave. E
Braintree, MS 02184-1600
Unicorn Tours provides trip cancellation insurance for day trips, offering protection against cancellation penalties. The premium is due at the time of booking and varies with the trip cost, stated on individual trip flyers. This insurance safeguards against unexpected medical or other emergencies. With trip cancellation insurance, a full refund is available from 29 days up to the day of departure. Reimbursements extend to those sharing accommodations with the insured, provided they also purchase the trip cancellation insurance.
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