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Quincy Market
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This old marketplace is a bit commercialized now, but the buildings are still beautiful and it's worth walking around. If you want to eat some great seafood go the The Salty Dog for a meal.
This is arguably the most historic market in Boston. I recommend to get the clam chowder in a bread basket.
Quincy Market has tons of restaurants, shops, street performers, outdoor dining. Great experience!
Famous marketplace and meeting hall since 1743. Tons of shops, bars, and street performers.
From lobster rolls to chinese food, you'll satisfy every craving you have and will top it off with dessert. Street performers.
First time to Boston? Then you have to check out the historic Faneuil Hall MarketPlace. You will be in for a great day of shopping and eating. From here you can walk to the NorthEnd, Chinatown, Theater District and Downtown Crossing. Boston is a walking town so bring comfortable shoes.
Great historical area to walk around- with many restaurants, shopping, and street performers
Seriously, save yourself some time. Take a look, but don't waste your time here. It's such a tourist trap.
Must visit.. lots of restaurants, bars souvenirs and activities all around to see and do.
Historic indoor market serving an endless selection of delicacies to whet your appetite.
Faneuil Hall is a marketplace and meeting hall located near the waterfront and today's Government Center, in Boston, Massachusetts. Opened in 1743, it was the site of several speeches by Samuel Adams, James Otis, and others encouraging independence from Great Britain. It is now part of Boston…
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Emplacement 4 South Market Street Boston, MA 02109 Downtown Boston | ||
Téléphone+1 617-523-1300 | ||
Site webfaneuilhallmarketplace.com |
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