Boston Public Market
Photograph: Melissa DiPalma | Boston Public Market

Boston Public Market

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Time Out says

The BPM is an indoor, year-round marketplace featuring more than 30 New England-based artisans and food producers. Hordes of tourists and curious shoppers walk out with fresh foods, prepared meals, crafts, and specialty items. A variety of community-focused events bring locals in for chef demos and themed holiday happenings.

Details

Address
100 Hanover St
Boston
02108
Cross street:
Congress St
Opening hours:
Mon-Sat 8am-8pm; Sun 10am-6pm

What’s on

Boston Public Market Tour

Step inside the Boston Public Market on a Friday morning and you’ll find more than just a bustling marketplace—you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at how New England’s food traditions come to life. This free weekly tour peels back the layers of the market’s mission, tracing the journey from local farms and kitchens to the stalls brimming with seasonal produce and artisanal goods. Guides share stories of regional growers and makers, weaving in details about the market’s commitment to sustainability and community. Along the way, visitors sample bites from select vendors, tasting the results of the region’s agricultural rhythms. The tour moves at a relaxed pace, inviting guests to pause and appreciate the craftsmanship behind each product. No registration is needed; just meet at the Info Desk by the main entrance at 11:00 AM and join a small group of curious food lovers for a closer look at Boston’s local food scene.
  • Walks and tours

Face Painting

Face Painting by FaceArt at Boston Public Market adds a creative stop to a market visit, giving kids a chance to transform into something playful while families explore one of downtown’s favorite food destinations. The free pop-up keeps things simple, with professional face painters creating colorful designs that make a regular shopping trip feel a little more special. It’s a nice fit for families who want an activity that does not require a full-day commitment, offering younger visitors something to look forward to while parents browse local vendors, grab a snack, or take their time exploring the market. The charm is in the small details: a quick burst of creativity that turns an everyday outing into a memorable one. For families already heading to the market, it’s an easy addition to the day.
  • Crafts

Summer's Bounty Fest

Summer’s Bounty Fest at Boston Public Market is a celebration of New England’s summer harvest that puts local growers, makers and food producers in the spotlight. The festival fills the market with tastings, vendor demonstrations, crafts and seasonal activities that highlight the ingredients showing up at their best this time of year. The appeal is in the chance to explore the market beyond a quick grocery run, meeting the people behind the region’s farms, specialty foods and small businesses while sampling what they create. It’s a relaxed way to spend a few hours downtown, whether you arrive with a shopping list or just want to follow your appetite. For anyone who likes farmers markets, local food culture and the stories behind what ends up on the plate, Summer’s Bounty Fest offers a thoughtful taste of the season.
  • Festivals
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