1. Faneuil Hall Marketplace, also known as Quincy Market, is a historic market and meeting hall located in downtown Boston. It was built in 1742 by Peter Faneuil and was used as a public market and a gathering place for political speeches and debates throughout the Revolutionary War era. Today, it is a bustling shopping center filled with indoor and outdoor vendors selling everything from jewelry and clothing to souvenirs and food.

One interesting fact about Faneuil Hall is that it was the site of some of the most famous speeches in American history, including speeches by Samuel Adams and James Otis that helped spark the Revolutionary War. Faneuil Hall was also the site of the first town meeting in Boston in 1822, which set the stage for the city’s modern government.

2. The hours of Faneuil Hall Marketplace vary by vendor, but the marketplace is generally open from 10am-9pm Monday-Saturday and 12pm-6pm on Sundays. The phone number for Faneuil Hall Marketplace is (617) 523-1300.

3. Faneuil Hall Marketplace is free and open to the public, but some individual vendors may require payment or admission fees. The best way to get to Faneuil Hall is by public transportation, as parking in the area can be difficult. The marketplace is easily accessible by subway, bus, and commuter rail.