Faneuil Hall Marketplace: Shopping, Dining and Entertainment
Referred to as the Cradle of liberty, this popular stop on the Freedom Trail has served as Boston's festive marketplace and meeting hall since its conception in 1742. Faneuil Hall Marketplace is located near Boston's waterfront, and spans 6.5 acres containing small shops, eateries and a variety of meeting rooms that once were the site of several speeches by Samuel Adams and John F. Kennedy. Attracting over 12 million visitors annually, the market consists of Quincy Market, South Market, North Market and Faneuil Hall. Residents and tourist alike flock to this historic landmark to see street performers such as musicians, clowns, jugglers and magicians abound.Details
Hours
Shopping & Dining Hours: 10 am - 9 pmRestaurant hours vary.
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Free entranceEvents
- Harborfest
- Storytelling
- Summer Concert Series
- Holiday Festival
- Boston Comic Con
- Halloween Pet Parade
Activities
- Shopping
- Street Performances
- Dining
- Tours
- Entertainment
- Sightseeing
FAQs
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What Types Of Restaurants Are At Faneuil Hall?
There are 14 restaurants at the marketplace as well as food kiosks to leave your mouth watering. Crowd favorites include Cheers, McCormick & Schmick’s, Anthem Kitchen + Bar and Ned Devine’s Irish Pub, just to name a few. -
What Types Of Shops And Stores Are At Faneuil Hall?
With over 100 of the finest shops and specialty pushcarts, tourists can expect to find apparel from stores like Coach, Victoria's Secret, and Ann Taylor, as well as a plethora of souvenir shops and specialty stores. Locally-owned shops as well as large national retailers fill the hall, while The Bullmarket houses bushels of unique pushcarts featuring local artists and New England memorabilia for that perfect Boston tribute.
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