Quincy Market, A Historic Hub of Flavorful Journeys

4 South Market Street, Boston, MA 02109
There are shops on both sides selling various snacks
4.1

Introduction

In 1822, with the booming business in Boston, Faneuil Hall was expanded to become Quincy Market to meet the market demands. The market was built in a Roman style, with large columns and a signature triangular roof at the front and back exits. The use of granite and modern style rectangular glass successfully combined classical and modern beauty. Quincy Market is not only Boston's most famous commercial street, but also offers a variety of cuisine and the unique Frost Ice Bar for people to taste. After a satisfying meal, visitors can go to Faneuil Hall Marketplace behind the market to experience the lively atmosphere of an exotic market. In addition, interesting exhibitions are often held on the second floor of Faneuil Hall, and there are also music and dance performances of various styles on the streets.

Must-go rating

Must go
17%
Worth going
33%
Generally
50%

Transportation

33%
Self-driving
Expensive parking fees
17%
Bus transportation
33%
Subway/Train
17%
Group travel
Address
4 South Market Street, Boston, MA 02109
Opening hours
Fournier Hall Market opening hours: Monday through Thursday from 10:00 to 19:00, Friday and Saturday from 10:00 to 21:00, and Sunday from 12:00 to 18:00.
Transportation
Take the Orange Line or Blue Line subway to State Street Station and walk to arrive.