
About Quincy Market
Since 1826, this Greek Revival style granite structure has been serving the public from daily retail food supply of meat, produce and dairy goods to the wholesale role at a later time.
The market’s proper name is always Faneuil Hall Market, as requested by the second mayor of Boston Mayor Josiah Quincy, even though he is the one who devised the whole plan and implemented it
Quincy Market actually comprises of three buildings – Quincy Market at the
Today, Quincy Market has turned into a festival marketplace where you can find colonnade eateries, lots of shops, pushcarts along the side of the buildings and street performers. All these make Quincy Market a popular place for locals to hang out and relax, and tourists to experience the historic town of Boston.
Plan your visit by checking the opening time and parking details here.
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