Faneuil Hall Marketplace


Faneuil Hall Marketplace is one of the prime tourist attractions at Boston in US. The location of Faneuil Hall Marketplace at the junction of Quincy Market, North Market and South Market makes it convenient for the shoppers to visit the marketplace. 250 years of service has achieved an international fame for this marketplace.

Not only the Boston's residents but any individual visiting the city makes an entry in this integral center for shopping in America. This shopping plaza was founded by the wealthiest merchant of Boston - Peter Faneuil in 1742. This served as a standard platform of trade for the merchants, fishermen, vendors and business men. Today the Faneuil Hall Marketplace in Boston also serves as a popular central meeting place. The unique array of shops, restaurants and entertainment options have made it a major urban
destination. Almost 18 million visitors come to this place annually.

There are more than 100 shops at Faneuil Hall Marketplace and 43 pushcarts. Each and every store is loaded with commodities of best quality. Imported goods and also the native collection make up an exquisite store of anything and everything, which can be imagined. Within this marketplace there are many restaurants serving international cuisine, pubs, ice cream parlors and cafes catering to the dining requirements of the visitors. Special events are conducted in the marketplace inviting innumerable people.

The Faneuil Hall Marketplace is very close to other popular destinations in Boston like the The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Public Gardens, New England Aquarium, Old State House, Fenway Park, Children's Museum and Paul Revere's House.

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