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Contribuer aux commentairesWas such an amazing experience. Even wit the rain and humidity everyone was pleasant and engaging and the shop owners were welcoming and friendly. It is very clean as well
Was not exactly what I was expecting. While the history being Faneuil Hall is interesting, most of the marketplace is across the courtyard in the Quincy Maket.They have a display that encircles the middle of the hall describing what slavery was like in Boston during the Colonial period and stories of former slaves. I found that every educational.There are a few shops that line the outsides of the hall.Still worth the visit though.
There are many food vendors here, all kinds of types of foods. Most are overpriced. I stopped and got a 3 cheese mac with lobster. A full dish that recharged me enough to finish the Freedom trail. If you get here anywhere near lunchtime, the result is a claustrophobic effect that almost pushes you out of the building since it is so crowded. I have found that the Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia is more inviting and has better food options.
A little overwhelming for me, lots of food and vendors and crowds and people. We picked up to nesting dolls at the Russian collection cart.
I love the historical tourism of Boston Massachusetts even though it did get extremely busy in the afternoon the old architecture and walkability of the area make it enjoyable when you have some time to explore. Locals are much less in your face then Manhattan as well and it's nice walking the freedom trail with or without a guide.