Located in the heart of Fell's Point, this quaint indoor marketplace consists of two separate structures and is the center median of the 600 and 700 blocks of Broadway Street. The square was laid as a marketplace in 1776 and is the only market still functioning on its original site. Although it's smaller and offers less than Lexington Market, the surrounding neighborhood is much more pleasant both visually and socially. One important point though: being the largest and generally the most accommodating structures in town, you might think that the markets would have restrooms open to the public. Well, think again. However, there is a public facility located on Aliceanna Street on the western side of the marketplace. Getting to Broadway Market from the Inner Harbor is an easy eastward drive down Pratt Street, which takes you directly to Broadway Street (the market is South). But a better ride would be to take a water taxi from the Inner Harbor to Fell's Point, as it drops you off right at the southern end of Market Square.
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