There are more than 100 places to eat, shop and drink at Faneuil Hall Marketplace also known as Quincy Market. French merchant Peter Faneuil gave the hall that precedes the marketplace to his adopted home of Boston in 1742. It has been called the "Cradle of Liberty" because of the number of revolutionaries and abolitionists who delivered important speeches here. The hall is now a tourist center, but public meeting facilities are still available.
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It is a nice place to visit, but good luck walking through it on a busy day. So many dining and shopping options, it is almost endless.Definitely a must see...
I suppose this is a must go to while in Boston. It's been described as a Chicago festival with concessions lined right next to each other. It's pricier as...
this is where fat people come to get fatter, and those who aren't fat may realize their dream to be. we came here to scoop up a cream puff at beard papas,...
Convenient location to the subway and local sites
Luxurious hotel across from Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Pool facilities at health club 1 block away. Ask about the “kid package” and “walking pac...
Strolling characters from history
Interesting stop in Boston. Inside the market there are the usual tourist stores and food vendors - nothing I thought was outstanding. Outside ...
Beyond Faneuil Hall is copper-domed Quincy Market, in the center, and the North and South Market buildings on either side. The granite Greek Re...
Lots of choices and easy on the wallet too!
My husband and I nearly stumbled upon the marketplace, after visiting the New England Aquarium nearby - yes we were tourists visiting the city....
Shopping, food and entertainment in one jam-packed location.
OverviewThe three long market buildings, which combine to make what is usually referred to as Quincy Market, are a top destination for Bost
Faneuil Hall Review by Jade L. at InsiderPages
Faneuil Hall is a very large area of boston. It is a very long, large building. Almost like a huge hallway filled with restaurants of EVERY kin...
Fun for the whole family by Holly C. at InsiderPages
Faneuil Hall Marketplace islocated to historic Faneuil Hall in the heart of old Boston. In 1742, Bostons wealthiest merchant, Peter Faneuil, bu...
Not the real deal!
A cartoon version of Boston's past, tidied up, prettified, and made palatable for tourists so that they needn't take the time to explore the re...
More than a shopping experience
Fanueil Hall is more than a shopping experience, it's a visit to the town square. Food, nightclubs, people watching, buskers - it's so much mor...
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