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Best Food There are international cuisine and local snacks. What are the must-eat in Quincy Market? Do you know Fun facts about the market. How much do you know about this historic Quincy Market? Markets in Boston Looking for more markets? History Discover how Mayor Quincy started his grand plan to build this big market to cater for the growing needs of Boston. Quincy Market Opened in to the public, Quincy Market is still serving both locals and visitors of Boston today.

Sign up for newsletter Occasional news about happenings at the market. Discover Quincy Market. Check our Boston Event Calendar for December for dates and times. And don't miss the Marketplace's huge decorated Christmas tree near the entrance. At almost feet tall, it is the largest decorated tree in Boston. Almost from Boston's beginnings in , buyers and sellers have come together in the area where Quincy Market is located. After Faneuil Hall was built and donated to the city in , other market buildings, warehouses, and shops began popping up in the same vicinity.

The waterfront and docks used be just beyond where Faneuil Hall is located. Farmers, traders, merchants, and citizens congregated here to do business, load and unload ships, socialize, drink, and eat. By the s, Mayor Josiah Quincy decreed that the city had outgrown Faneuil Hall and the surrounding buildings. Amid considerable opposition, he had inlets filled to create lots of additional land, docks moved, seven new and almost-new streets laid, and a splendid 2-story gray granite market building modeled on London's Covent Gardens erected.

The Greek Revival building, with foot Doric columns weighing 15 tons each, opened in and became known as Quincy Market locals pronounce it "qwin-zee", rhymes with "twin-z".

Meat and produce vendor stalls lined the halls of the building - similar to what you see today, except now most of the food is cooked.

By the early s, Quincy Market, Faneuil Hall, and surrounding buildings were mostly empty and falling into ruin. The old restaurants and taverns remained open and vendors still sold produce at Haymarket, but much of the vitality had drained out of the area after the old West End was razed and replaced by government buildings and high-rise condos in the s and '60s. To make matters worse, an elevated highway erected in the s, the Central Artery, not only cut off the area and the rest of the city from the North End, but even worse, the highway towered over it, spewing noise and pollution.

Fortunately, for the future of Quincy Market, three significant things happened:. Today, you can see the grand entrance to Faneuil Hall Marketplace from the waterfront, walk to it across the beautiful Rose Kennedy Greenway from the North End, and enjoy the Marketplace - without the roar or smell of nearby traffic.

Use this handy map from Booking. Just enter your dates to find what's available, see the best rates, and make your reservations. Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Top photo: Shoppers at Faneuil Marketplace in Boston. Edgartown Oak Bluffs Vineyard Haven. Mystic Greenwich. North Conway Peterborough Portsmouth.

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