Haymarket Square

Saturday, June 26, 2010


Continuing on the theme of Farmer's Markets the last few days, here is the original Boston Farmer's Market at Haymarket Square. Unlike the usually upscale offerings at Faneuil Hall Marketplace and the Copley Square Farmer's Market, Haymarket Square offers produce very cheaply. The market is open during daylight hours every Friday and Saturday.

More photos at Light Impressions, my alternate photo site.

15 comments:

Giuseppe Marroni said...

I like the colour of these pic, nice shots!!

Irina said...

Colorful feast of life.

Malyss said...

It's seems to be a very attractive place, a lot of colors, good smells, and...good prices!

Bon week-end!

Leif Hagen said...

Looks like some yummy, fresh produce! Go Green! Support the local farmers!

Z said...

First photo is excellent! Colors are amazing.

SRQ said...

Looks busy -- a real working farmers market.

joo said...

Realy cool place!

Cezar and Léia said...

Hmmm, it seems juicy! :)
God bless you!
Cezar

Rambling Round said...

Plenty of produce here! The Dallas County Farmers' Market isn't "quite" as big as Haymarket, but I posted a photo of it today.

√ Abraham Lincoln said...

Your Hay market square photos are rich in color. I like them a lot.

Boom Nisanart said...

Love the color & atmosphere of the market...is lovely !!

Louis la Vache said...

This looks like an excellent market.

jennyfreckles said...

It may be cheap but it's very cheerful.

Marie-Noyale said...

This has the feeling of a European market
Are the fruits really tasty or same as the supermarket?...

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