Quincy Market
Quincy Market is an integral part of the
Faneuil Hall Marketplace. By the 1820's, the commercial demand of Faneuil Hall was outgrowing it's size and needed an indoor pavilion the vendors and their goods. Today Quincy Market, also a National Historic landmark and treasure, along with Faneuil Hall is on the
Freedom Trail and plays host to thousands of hungry tourists and downtown workers. With it's central location, street performers, and wealth of restaurants, shopping, and nightclubs in close proximity, there is always something going on here.
Public restroom #1: The main building has an underground restroom accessible from either side via stairs near the center of each pushcart market.
Public restroom #2: If your back is to Faneuil Hall, this is the building on the left. On the second floor, near No. 8. Handicap accessible (near the elevator).
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