Description:

  • There are more than 100 places to eat, shop and drink at this historic site. French merchant Peter Faneuil (pronounced FAN-you-wull) 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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User Reviews for Faneuil Hall Marketplace

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    Love Boston!!!

  • I have family in Beantown and was taken out around here on my last night there. It was amazing!!! I loved it from sitting down in Cheers having a Sam Adams to going to Kinsales and...

  • Read full thing to doreview
    • posted on 09.25.11
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    I CANT WAIT TO GO AGAIN

  • FANEUIL HALL MARKET IS A WONDERFUL PLACE TO GO WE REALLY ENJOY OUR TIME THERE AND HAVE A LOT OF FUN GOOD FUN LOTS OF ENTERTAINMENT

  • Read full thing to doreview
    • posted on 09.25.11
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    A Colonial Era Outdoor 'Museum'

  • I am a native Bostonian, and I still love to walk through the marketplace each season and just people watch, grab a bite and take in the beautiful architecture that surrounds the area....

  • Read full thing to doreview
    • posted on 09.25.11

Awards:

Frommer's
Frommer's
  •  Highly Recommended 2009
  •  Highly Recommended 2010
  • Details
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • tel: +1 617 523 1300
    • fax: +1 617 523 1779
    • send email
    • Address:

    • 4 South Market Building
    • 5th Floor
    • Boston, MA 02109
    • Hours:

    • M-Sa 10a-9p, Su noon-6p
    • Strenuousness:

    • Easy

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