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The Old State House in Boston is a must-see stop on the Freedom Trail, where visitors can explore a 1713 landmark that once served as the seat of colonial government and now operates as a museum of Revolutionary-era history. Set at the busy intersection of State and Washington Streets in the heart of the Financial District, it is surrounded by offices, shops, and other attractions, which means traffic is often dense and curbside space is limited throughout the day.
Street parking in this compact downtown area is scarce, typically restricted to short-term or commercial loading, and subject to strict enforcement, so drivers should expect to rely on paid facilities nearby rather than count on finding an open meter at the last minute. Planning and reserving parking in advance helps avoid circling through congested one-way streets, saves time, and makes it easier to enjoy the exhibits and walking tours without worrying about the car, which is why many visitors specifically look for parking near Old State House. Because local regulations and availability can change, travelers should always confirm current parking rules and options with official and updated city or venue resources before heading out.
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Typical visit duration at Old State House 1-2 hours
Street parking around the Old State House is extremely limited, metered, and often restricted to commercial or resident use, with strict time limits and active ticketing during business hours.
Overnight parking No overnight parking available nearby.
Onsite parking Not available. The closest parking is at One Devonshire Place Garage (83 Devonshire St.), a 2 minute walk away.
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