The Vibrant Haymarket: A Taste of Boston's Culinary Heritage
Explore Haymarket, Boston's historic farmers' market, and indulge in fresh local produce, artisanal goods, and the vibrant culture of the city.
Haymarket is a historic farmers' market in Boston offering a vibrant atmosphere filled with fresh produce, local delicacies, and artisanal goods. It's a must-visit for tourists seeking an authentic taste of the city.
A brief summary to Haymarket
- 100 Hanover St, Boston, Government Center, Massachusetts, 02108, US
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Local tips
- Visit early on Friday or Saturday morning for the best selection and freshest produce.
- Don’t forget to bring cash, as many vendors do not accept credit cards.
- Try to sample some of the local baked goods and cheeses; they are often highlights of the market.
- Take your time to explore the nearby attractions and eateries in the North End after visiting the market.
- Look for special events or seasonal themes that may be happening during your visit for a unique experience.
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Getting There
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Walking
If you are at the Newton Public Library located at 1000 Walnut St, head east on Walnut St toward 10th Ave N. Continue on Walnut St for about 0.5 miles until you reach 1st Ave N. Turn left onto 1st Ave N and continue walking for another 0.3 miles. You will then reach the intersection with E 10th St. Turn right onto E 10th St and walk for about 0.2 miles until you reach the junction with N 4th Ave E. Continue straight onto N 4th Ave E for about 0.4 miles, and then turn left onto E 2nd St N. Walk for another 0.1 miles and you will arrive at your destination, Haymarket.
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Bicycle
If you have a bicycle, start at the Newton City Park located at 1000 E 12th St S. Exit the park onto E 12th St S and head west for about 0.6 miles until you reach the intersection with N 4th Ave E. Turn left onto N 4th Ave E and cycle for around 0.4 miles. When you reach E 2nd St N, turn right and continue cycling for about 0.1 miles until you arrive at Haymarket.
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Public Transportation
To get to Haymarket via public transportation, first make your way to the Newton Transit Center located at 1501 N 4th Ave E. Take the Red Line bus heading towards the downtown area. Get off at the Government Center stop. From there, walk east along Hanover St for about 0.2 miles. You will find Haymarket at 100 Hanover St.
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