See & do · Landmarks & architecture
Faneuil Hall
Opening hours
- Monday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Thursday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Friday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Sunday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
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Shopping center with many stores & restaurants comprising 3 historic market buildings & a promenade.via Google
Often called the 'Cradle of Liberty,' this historic meeting hall was the site of crucial speeches by Samuel Adams and other patriots protesting British rule.
- Good to know
- Free admission. The ground floor is a bustling marketplace, while the historic Great Hall is on the second floor.
Reviews from Google
Had the pleasure to visit this place with family members. I feel this is a must go place. The energy & liveliness here is remarkable. There is a huge variety of cuisines that offer very authentic tastes. Also available are several types of jams, honey & drinks. There’s a seating area with heavy wooden tables and colourful chairs. We enjoyed the music played by a talented girl who was first performing in front of the hall & later came inside to entertain the crowd while they ate. The clam chowder is a must though everything we ate & drank was quite tasty. The walk outside was so good too. Don’t miss the structures outside the hall. They’re funny & lots can be done to make real fun pics. Enjoy
I have never seen such a variety of different foods, all in a fast service type setting. Bakeries, Gelato, Mexican, Greek, traditional New England seafood, Middle Eastern, Korean, Japanese (including sushi--I loved the lobster sushi!), and more. It was so much fun. So hard to choose from so many delicious options!
Its one central to Boston and American history. Old time shop stalls. African n Native Slave museum. The Freedom trail passes thro here. Takes a good 40min to check all. Quincy market next door, can take as much time, with many cart shops on the outside, on both sides & good outlets inside
Faneuil Hall Marketplace is a striking landmark. The outdoor plaza is full of activity, street performers, crowds, and a lively, vibrant energy that creates a great atmosphere. Inside, beyond the historical exhibits showcasing Boston’s past, you’ll find a variety of shops mostly offering typical tourist items, without anything particularly unique.
It's very close to downtown Boston. There are many vendors selling foods, snacks, souvenirs and also many shops with a good collection of apparel. I like the place because it's very walkable and there are artists and also street performances like you can enjoy. You can walk in the building of the market. There are three separate buildings. Each of them features different set of merchandise goods. There are children's play area inside and outside the building. Pets are welcomed.