Fanueil Hall, 1940s
Faneuil Hall, 1940s

 

 

 

Fanueil Hall Shops

 

 

Historic Faneuil Hall itself contains several shops. North Market, Quincy Market, and the South Market buildings are collectively known as Faneuil Hall Marketplace today.

 

First Floor, South
The Brearley Collection
Boston Creamery & Confections
International News & Tobacco
Greetings From Boston
Job Tyler's General Store

 

First Floor, North
Out In Left Field
Bostonian Society Museum Shop
Red Barn Coffee Roasters
Stamp Of Approval
Varsity Stop
Explore Boston

 

In 1742, Peter Faneuil built Faneuil Hall to be used as a central market, and then donated it to Boston as a gift. Today, many fine specialty shops are located on the first floor and basement of this very historic building. Entrances are located on each side of the building except the north, with the famous meeting hall entrance located opposite the Quincy Market building.

 

Go shopping in historic Faneuil Hall, and then visit Quincy Market or the entire complex at Faneuil Hall Marketplace!

 

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