The original festival market is both wildly popular and widely imitated, and Faneuil Hall Marketplace changes constantly to appeal to visitors as well as locals wary of its touristy reputation. The original part of Faneuil Hall itself dates to 1742, and the lower floors preserve its retail roots. The Quincy Market Colonnade, in the central building, houses a gargantuan selection of food and confections. The bars and restaurants always seem to be crowded, and the shopping is terrific, if generic.
In and around the five buildings, the shops combine "only in Boston" with "only at every mall in the country." Marketplace Center and the ground floors of the North Market and South Market buildings have lots of chain outlets. Most of the unique offerings are under the Quincy Market canopies on the pushcarts piled high with crafts and gifts, and upstairs or downstairs in the market buildings. The only way to find what suits you is to explore.
Shop hours are Monday through Saturday from 10am to 9pm and Sunday from noon to 6pm. The Colonnade opens earlier, and most bars and restaurants close later. If you must drive, many businesses offer a discount at the 75 State St. Garage; there's also parking in the Government Center garage off Congress Street and the marketplace's crowded garage off Atlantic Avenue.
Between North, Congress, and State sts. and I-93T: Green or Blue Line to Government Center or Orange Line to Haymarket.