If you’ve ever been to an outdoor market, you know that they can be absolutely stellar places to find fresh produce, hand-crafted goods, and odds and ends at almost miraculous prices. This historic outdoor marketplace in Massachusetts has been going strong for centuries and is the perfect place to while away the hours.
Haymarket is a vibrant and historic market that’s been providing Bostonians with fresh food for nearly 200 years. This sprawling marketplace stretches across Blackstone Street, North Street, and Hanover Street in Boston and is the perfect place to grab mouthwatering produce at prices that will drop your jaw. In a good way.
Grocers here sell everything from fruits and vegetables to local cheese, fish, eggs, and sausages from wooden carts and stalls. You an even find exotic spices, live chickens, and speciality honey at extremely low prices.
Haymarket got its name back in the 1830s when farmers from around the area would bring wagons full of hay into the city to feed Boston’s horses and allow its residents to stuff their mattresses. Irish immigrants began selling produce at the market around the 1850s, and the rest is history.
Think heading to this market is too much trouble? You should know that the produce here is between three and four times less expensive than what you’ll find at the supermarket. That’s right – a bag of fruit that would cost you $4 at the grocery store will only cost you a buck at Haymarket.
Still not enticed? The produce is marked down even further on Saturdays after 3 p.m. It’s the perfect way to feed a family on farm-fresh food at bargain prices while taking in some of the history and culture of our capital city at the same time.
You can find Haymarket at Blackstone Street in Boston, and along North Street between Clinton Street and Blackstone, and Hanover Street between Blackstone and Union Street.
It’s open every week of the year on Saturdays and Fridays except for Christmas and New Year. There are no official hours, but most vendors set up around 6 a.m. and leave about 6 p.m.
Check out the market’s website for more information. If you’d rather shop indoors, take a look at this awesome indoor marketplace in Massachusetts.
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