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Boston, MA 02109
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The New England Holocaust Memorial
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Bostonian Society Museum Shop
1 Faneuil Hall Market Pl, Boston, MA 02109
State Room: A Longwood Venue
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Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company
4 Faneuil Hall Sq, Boston, MA 02109
Museum of Illusions Boston
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Union Oyster House
41 Union St, Boston, MA 02108
Sugar Factory - Boston
101 S Market St, Boston, MA 02109
MIJA Cantina & Tequila Bar
1 S Market St, Boston, MA 02109
The White Bull Tavern
1 Union St, Boston, MA 02108
Boston Chowda Co
1 Faneuil Hall Market Pl, Boston, MA 02109
Margaritaville - Boston
400 Faneuil Hall Marketplace, 399 Faneuil Hall Sq, Boston, MA 02109
Bostonia Public House
131 State St, Boston, MA 02109
Bell in Hand
45 Union St, Boston, MA 02108
Hennessy’s Bar
25 Union St, Boston, MA 02108
The Green Dragon Tavern
11 Marshall St, Boston, MA 02108
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Faneuil Hall Visitor Center

1 Faneuil Hall Sq, Boston, MA 02109
4.6(511)
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attractions: Samuel Adams Statue, Boston Public Market, Old State House, Haymarket, Boston Massacre Site, The New England Holocaust Memorial, Bostonian Society Museum Shop, State Room: A Longwood Venue, Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, Museum of Illusions Boston, restaurants: Union Oyster House, Sugar Factory - Boston, MIJA Cantina & Tequila Bar, The White Bull Tavern, Boston Chowda Co, Margaritaville - Boston, Bostonia Public House, Bell in Hand, Hennessy’s Bar, The Green Dragon Tavern
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Nearby attractions of Faneuil Hall Visitor Center

Samuel Adams Statue

Boston Public Market

Old State House

Haymarket

Boston Massacre Site

The New England Holocaust Memorial

Bostonian Society Museum Shop

State Room: A Longwood Venue

Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company

Museum of Illusions Boston

Samuel Adams Statue

Samuel Adams Statue

4.5

(840)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Boston Public Market

Boston Public Market

4.6

(2.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Old State House

Old State House

4.6

(1.1K)

Closed
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Haymarket

Haymarket

4.5

(2K)

Open 24 hours
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Food Tour
Bostons Politically Incorrect North End Food Tour
Fri, Dec 5 • 11:00 AM
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Boston Landing Holiday Tree Lighting
Boston Landing Holiday Tree Lighting
Wed, Dec 3 • 4:00 PM
92 Guest Street, Boston, MA 02135
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In the Margins: Face-to-Face with Authority
In the Margins: Face-to-Face with Authority
Wed, Dec 3 • 6:00 PM
808 Commonwealth Avenue, Brookline, MA 02446
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Nearby restaurants of Faneuil Hall Visitor Center

Union Oyster House

Sugar Factory - Boston

MIJA Cantina & Tequila Bar

The White Bull Tavern

Boston Chowda Co

Margaritaville - Boston

Bostonia Public House

Bell in Hand

Hennessy’s Bar

The Green Dragon Tavern

Union Oyster House

Union Oyster House

4.3

(4.3K)

$$

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Sugar Factory - Boston

Sugar Factory - Boston

4.1

(520)

$$$

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MIJA Cantina & Tequila Bar

MIJA Cantina & Tequila Bar

4.0

(635)

Click for details
The White Bull Tavern

The White Bull Tavern

4.0

(553)

$$

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Reviews of Faneuil Hall Visitor Center

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5.0
47w

A Cold Day at Faneuil Hall: A Slice of History, Sugar, and Seasonal Spirit

Visiting Faneuil Hall on a brisk, crowded winter day was like stepping into a snow globe of pure Boston charm, minus the actual snow. We began our adventure by braving the famed MBTA Blue Line from the airport to Old State House station. If you've never been serenaded by the dulcet tones of screeching train brakes, you’re missing out on a quintessential Boston experience.

Emerging onto the cobblestones, we found ourselves greeted by the sounds of street performers, or “buskers” as the locals call them. These unsung heroes (and sometimes singing ones) provided an eclectic soundtrack to our day. From breakdancers to a guy playing “Jingle Bells” on wine glasses, the entertainment was worth every penny we didn’t throw into their hats.

The pièce de résistance was the towering Christmas tree in front of Faneuil Hall. Perfect for photos, it also doubled as a beacon for holiday cheer. We soaked it in before heading inside Quincy Market, where the aroma of food stalls was intoxicating. We settled on pizza – hot, cheesy, and exactly what the day demanded.

The adventure culminated at It’s Sugar, a shrine to all things sweet. We left with more gummy bears than is medically advisable and hopped back on the Blue Line, thoroughly chilled but undeniably charmed. Faneuil Hall: 10/10, would freeze...

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5.0
15w

We visited on a Wednesday in mid-June 2025 around noon.

The main floor when you walk in is like a flea market or outlet mall. There are a number of small stalls with shops. There is a national park store in the center of the floor as well. There is also a small table/desk with rangers and volunteer staff stationed at to answer questions. They had maps as well. We also got the junior ranger booklets here for the kids to work on.

The NPS Passport Cancellation Stamps are available on a little table within the gift shop. There are a number of stamps here.

There are a couple of exhibits here on the main floor but the Faneuil Hall itself is upstairs and it's fairly large. We took the elevator up and down. There were rangers and staff up there to answer questions as well. Unfortunately we aren't allowed to walk up to the upper balcony.

You can take the elevator to the top floor as well which was full of so many artifacts. I was more surprised that there was no ranger or staff up here when we visited. We looked around for maybe 30 mins.

There is also a exhibit space in the basement on the lowest floor where the restrooms are. There was a ranger down there as well.

Overall there was so much stuff here, I would gladly come back to visit again as we didn't have enough time to...

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5.0
1y

Title: A Step Back in Time at Faneuil Visitor Center and Hall

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During my recent visit to Boston, I had the pleasure of exploring the Faneuil Visitor Center and Faneuil Hall, a site brimming with American history. Right from the start, the atmosphere of the hall invites you into the past. I was particularly captivated by the informative exhibition in the basement, which expertly outlines the pivotal events that took place right where I stood. The blend of meticulously preserved architecture and engaging displays makes history come alive in a way that textbooks cannot match.

Adding to the enriching experience, I stumbled upon a quaint shop inside the hall, where I purchased a fascinating book on American History. This gem added a tangible piece of the past to my collection, enhancing my understanding and appreciation of the historical narratives that shaped the nation.

Faneuil Hall is not just a building; it's a gateway to understanding the origins of American democracy. Whether you're a history buff or just looking to spend a day immersed in the rich tapestry of the past, this iconic landmark is a must-visit. The memories I created here are as enduring as the cobblestones that line its premises—highly recommended for anyone...

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We visited on a Wednesday in mid-June 2025 around noon. The main floor when you walk in is like a flea market or outlet mall. There are a number of small stalls with shops. There is a national park store in the center of the floor as well. There is also a small table/desk with rangers and volunteer staff stationed at to answer questions. They had maps as well. We also got the junior ranger booklets here for the kids to work on. The NPS Passport Cancellation Stamps are available on a little table within the gift shop. There are a number of stamps here. There are a couple of exhibits here on the main floor but the Faneuil Hall itself is upstairs and it's fairly large. We took the elevator up and down. There were rangers and staff up there to answer questions as well. Unfortunately we aren't allowed to walk up to the upper balcony. You can take the elevator to the top floor as well which was full of so many artifacts. I was more surprised that there was no ranger or staff up here when we visited. We looked around for maybe 30 mins. There is also a exhibit space in the basement on the lowest floor where the restrooms are. There was a ranger down there as well. Overall there was so much stuff here, I would gladly come back to visit again as we didn't have enough time to really see it all.
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Actual visitors center seems reasonable. Too bad when we went back to buy a souvenir, the rent-a-cop closed the door in our face along with other groups clearly walking to the door. 6:43p on Juneteenth. Sign says open till 7p. Several folks (5-6 in 3 groups) walking toward the door (literally 6-8ft away), and a security guard appears in the doorway and quickly shits the door. Not a word. Classy. Summer time. On a holiday. Let’s close early because we don’t wanna work 15 more minutes? Bathrooms are fairly gross, but shop staff are nice and educational content very well done.
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We visited on a Wednesday in mid-June 2025 around noon. The main floor when you walk in is like a flea market or outlet mall. There are a number of small stalls with shops. There is a national park store in the center of the floor as well. There is also a small table/desk with rangers and volunteer staff stationed at to answer questions. They had maps as well. We also got the junior ranger booklets here for the kids to work on. The NPS Passport Cancellation Stamps are available on a little table within the gift shop. There are a number of stamps here. There are a couple of exhibits here on the main floor but the Faneuil Hall itself is upstairs and it's fairly large. We took the elevator up and down. There were rangers and staff up there to answer questions as well. Unfortunately we aren't allowed to walk up to the upper balcony. You can take the elevator to the top floor as well which was full of so many artifacts. I was more surprised that there was no ranger or staff up here when we visited. We looked around for maybe 30 mins. There is also a exhibit space in the basement on the lowest floor where the restrooms are. There was a ranger down there as well. Overall there was so much stuff here, I would gladly come back to visit again as we didn't have enough time to really see it all.
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Actual visitors center seems reasonable. Too bad when we went back to buy a souvenir, the rent-a-cop closed the door in our face along with other groups clearly walking to the door. 6:43p on Juneteenth. Sign says open till 7p. Several folks (5-6 in 3 groups) walking toward the door (literally 6-8ft away), and a security guard appears in the doorway and quickly shits the door. Not a word. Classy. Summer time. On a holiday. Let’s close early because we don’t wanna work 15 more minutes? Bathrooms are fairly gross, but shop staff are nice and educational content very well done.
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