26 North Street (0.1 km from Quincy Market)
Overlooking the historic Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market this luxury downtown Boston hotel features on-site spa services and a contemporary American restaurant. Boston Common is 2953 feet away.
Three McKinley Square (0.2 km from Quincy Market)
One mile from Boston Commons and four miles from Fenway Park, this Boston home is ideal for exploring the city. The facility features a fitness centre and rooms with kitchenettes.
185 State Street (0.2 km from Quincy Market)
Located in Boston's waterfront district this hotel is 919 feet from the harbor. Harborside Inn offers free Wi-Fi a free movie library and modern rooms with a DVD player. The underground is steps away from this hotel.
54-68 Devonshire St (0.3 km from Quincy Market)
Located in the heart of Downtown Boston this Hyatt is a short walk from shopping and dining at historic Faneuil Hall. Guests can work up a sweat in the fitness centre or grab a bite to eat at the on-site restaurant.
89 Broad Street (0.3 km from Quincy Market)
Hilton Boston Downtown/Faneuil Hall is located in the heart of Boston. It features a restaurant and a fitness facility. There is complimentary wireless Internet access. Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall are within a five-minute walk away.
241 Hanover Street (0.3 km from Quincy Market)
These Boston apartments are 787 feet walk from the Paul Revere House in the historic North End district and 1476 feet from The Old North Church. Wi-Fi is provided free of charge.
257 Hanover Street (0.3 km from Quincy Market)
Featuring a terrace North East Downtown Boston 30 Day Rentals is located in the middle of Boston adjacent to Old North Church Quincy Market and Custom House.
121 Devonshire Street (0.4 km from Quincy Market)
Boasting a patio and free WiFi Bostons Financial District 30 Day Rentals is located in the core of Boston adjacent to Old State House Faneuil Hall and Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum.
Quincy Market is a historic market complex near Faneuil Hall in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. It was named after Mayor Josiah Quincy, who oversaw its construction in between1824 to 1826. The market was built to provide fresh food for Boston residents after a fire destroyed the city's original marketplace in 1761. Today, Quincy Market is a popular tourist destination, with over 20 million visitors each year. The market features a variety of shops and restaurants, as well as street performers and musicians. There is also a food court with popular fast food chains.
One of the most popular attractions at Quincy Market is the Boston Tea Party Museum , which tells the story of the famous event that took place there in 1773. Visitors can also take a tour of the iconic Quincy Market building, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.