Discover the best top things to do in Massachusetts, United States including Brookline Farmers Market, Crompton Collective, Yankee Flea Market, Haymarket, Randall's Farm and Greenhouse, Quincy Market, Brimfield Antiques Center, Chatham Village Market, Plymouth Harbor Farmers Market, Todd Farm Antiques and Flea Market.
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5.0 based on 45 reviews
Great little shops to stroll thru: a framers market and then a bakery/snadwich type place and we went on a Saturday AM and they had a duo performing as well. What's not to like
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Yankee Flea Market is the leading indoor flea market in New England. We boast over 165 vendor booths inside our 15,000 square ft market. At Yankee our inventory is ever changing. Selling an average of 7,500 items per month inventory is always fresh, and plentiful. We offer something for everyone whether you are looking for something new or old you are sure to find it at Yankee Flea Market. We offer antiques, collectibles, memorabilia, jewelry, furniture, primitives, home décor, and so much more! We operate 6 days a week Tuesday through Saturday 10-5, and Sunday 11-5. Want to become a vendor? Give us a call today to get on our waiting list. Wait time for a booth is approximately 4 months.
Great place to wonder around and find your next treasure we have been a few times and it is ever changing!!
4.5 based on 137 reviews
During daylight hours on Fridays and Saturdays, the Haymarket on Hanover Street, near Boston's North End, is rich with culture and bargains. Visitors who stroll through the crowded alley can spend very little and come home with a full load of fresh fruit, vegetables and seafood sold by local vendors.
Come and bundled up so you could walk around stall by stall. Wear hats, gloves, and walkable shoes. Ohh, bring your reusable shopping bags too. There are tents and tents of fruits, veggies, and more. Meat and fish too. One particular and honorary mention is the Harry’s cheese and cold cut. You can’t miss it as it is the only one in the market. The shop/stall has been around for 40 some years. A variety of cheeses, cold cuts and olives. Both staff are most attentive, funny, and hospitable. They advise you to try, and ways to enjoy the antipasto. The shopping experience was fun, and we haggled like long lost friends. Love it!
4.5 based on 46 reviews
They are called a farm howevthey are a combination of a supermarket small scale and a garden shop with many interesting items available in both parts of store from deli-meat to spring planters they have it all. Enjoy their gluten-free section of hard to find products.
4.5 based on 3,518 reviews
We past this area during our Freedom Trail walking tour, and didn't think much of it. I didn't go inside because it was food and shops and we still had plenty of walking to do. We went back on Saturday night because I needed souvenirs and was hoping to find something. WOW!!!! The energy and crowds were Amazing! A farmers market were I picked up some fresh fruit for breakfast, Several different truly talented street performers, Take time to watch them and donate to their cause, it's totally worth it. Then going inside it was way more than I expected. So many different food shops and restaurants, and vendor booths. It was the icing of the cake to end our quick little getaway.
4.0 based on 9 reviews
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