SoWa Open Market, Boston
There's no surer sign that warmer weather has arrived than the sight of Harrison Avenue teeming with weekend visitors flocking to the SoWa (South of Washington) Market. This lively marketplace boasts an impressive lineup of over 150 artisan vendors, food trucks serving up delectable bites, art galleries displaying creative wonders, and farmers offering fresh produce.
SoWa opens its doors every Sunday from late April through October, making it the go-to spot in the city where you can snag a hand-blown glass bowl, savor a banh mi sandwich, and stumble upon a striking new art piece to grace your mantel, all in one outing. And don't forget to carve out space in your heart (and your stomach) for the wildly popular beer tent, along with the tempting ice cream sandwich offerings from the food truck stationed out front.
Tip:
As the day wanes, the bustling crowds tend to thin out a bit. If you're not overly concerned about missing out on a bargain or a hidden gem (or if you're not too worried about the food trucks running out of your favorite global delicacies), consider stopping by later in the day. Alternatively, you can seek solace in the serene little garden area near the Boston Sculptors Gallery, which serves as a peaceful oasis where you can savor your delicious snack.
SoWa opens its doors every Sunday from late April through October, making it the go-to spot in the city where you can snag a hand-blown glass bowl, savor a banh mi sandwich, and stumble upon a striking new art piece to grace your mantel, all in one outing. And don't forget to carve out space in your heart (and your stomach) for the wildly popular beer tent, along with the tempting ice cream sandwich offerings from the food truck stationed out front.
Tip:
As the day wanes, the bustling crowds tend to thin out a bit. If you're not overly concerned about missing out on a bargain or a hidden gem (or if you're not too worried about the food trucks running out of your favorite global delicacies), consider stopping by later in the day. Alternatively, you can seek solace in the serene little garden area near the Boston Sculptors Gallery, which serves as a peaceful oasis where you can savor your delicious snack.
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SoWa Open Market on Map
Sight Name: SoWa Open Market
Sight Location: Boston, USA (See walking tours in Boston)
Sight Type: Shopping
Sight Location: Boston, USA (See walking tours in Boston)
Sight Type: Shopping
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