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Faneuil Hall Summer Market Series


  • Faneuil Hall 4 South Market Street Boston, MA, 02109 United States (map)
 
 

Join Boston Women’s Market in the beautiful upstairs Rotunda in famous Quincy Market the first Sunday of every month April - September from 11 AM - 4 PM! What better way to fight the Sunday scaries than by supporting local businesses and contributing to the success of women-owned makers and artists.

Boston Women's market Summer vendor Market Series at Faneuil Hall Boston
 
 

From handmade crafts to delicious food, there is something for everyone. Mark your calendars and be a part of this vibrant and inclusive community featuring new and exciting vendors each month!

MARKET HIGHLIGHTS

  • Bring your people for an afternoon full of unique items and great food! Discover over 15 different local woman-founded small businesses each week. That means there is something new to discover all summer long!

  • Eat your way through Quincy Market with tons of New England staples to choose from.

  • Rediscover the historic Faneuil Hall — there is something for everyone whether you are a tourist discovering Boston for the very first time or a seasoned Boston local!

  • No tickets required, indoor free event!

WHEN AND WHERE

  • Sun, June 2, 11 AM - 4 PM

  • Sun, July 7, 11 AM - 4 PM

  • Sun, August 4, 11 AM - 4 PM

  • Sun, September 8, 11 AM - 4 PM

GETTING THERE + PARKING

The Market is located upstairs inside Quincy Market at Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Faneuil Hall, 4 S Market St, Boston, MA 02109. It is easily accessibly by both T and Commuter Rail!

  • Take the Blue Line to Aquarium/Faneuil Hall

  • Take the Green Line Haymarket, North Station, Park Street, or Government Center

  • Take the Orange Line to State Street or Haymarket

  • Take the Red Line to Park Street (~10 min walk)

  • Take the Commuter Rail to North Station (~10 min walk)

  • Want to drive in? Here are our parking recommendations.

WHY VENTURE TO AND SUPPORT BOSTON WOMEN’S MARKET?

We support economic development and opportunity in the Boston metro area year-round. By choosing to come to a BWM, your shopping will be meaningful not only to you or the lucky recipient, but also means we can continue to provide selling opportunities, learning opportunities, and community-engagement opportunities that directly impact the success of women in business all-year in different neighborhoods, from Brighton, to Seaport to Somerville!

 
 

Meet our June 2 Vendors!

Hecho A Mano

“Homemade hand-poured soy wax candles in vintage containers.”

Mannie and Me

“We are a Family Shop selling Stationary/Novelties items with artwork done by myself and my daughters. We share a passion for happy and cute art and we want to share that its not just for kids but all ages.”

Jacsan Essential Oils

“A holistic approach! At Jacsan Essential Oils, we're all about natural products made with certified organic essential oils.”

LinkaCreates

“Lightweight. Durable. Wild. Handmade Crochet Earrings by LinkaCreates. Crochet Jewelry unlike anything you’ve seen before.”

Le Barkerie Reine

“Our doggie Treats are gourmet, handcrafted and baked with love!”

Inkasisa Farm

“Inkasisa Farm is a family-owned alpaca farm in New Hampshire that is passionate about honoring our Incan ancestors, respecting traditions, and producing products with the highest quality.”

Elevated Queen Essentials

“Elevated Queen Essentials is a women owned resin art business that offers an array of home decor from coasters and trays, to clocks and wall art”

Copley Tarot

“Top rated tarot reading service located in Boston’s South End.

Jewel Stacks

“One of a kind Handmade beaded bracelet stacks of 3-6 coordinated bracelets!”

Linx Lab

“We offer quality chains and charms that are welded together to create a clasp-less and custom fitted piece of jewelry. With permanent jewelry you never have to worry about losing your jewelry.”

Sweet Glam

“We are a bakery bath and body company and we believe you can have it both! It's in our hashtag #lookprettywhileyoueat”

JUJU.BEE

“Our candles are a blend of coconut and soy wax, paired with a sustainable crackling wood wick to ensure a clean and smooth burn with each light.”

Glimmershift

“I aim to make pieces that will add that little extra sparkle and fae magic to daily life ~”

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