West Of BolognaShopping

Shopping in West Of Bologna

  1. fresh-produce market

    Modena's fresh-produce market has its main entrance on Via Albinelli.

    Like Bologna and Parma, Modena is an important gastronomic town. Its most famous product is aceto balsamico, considered the best in Italy by gourmets, but the centre also produces an excellent prosciutto crudo and zampone (stuffed pig's trotter). Tortellini is another speciality, as is Lambrusco, a lively, sparkling red, to be drunk chilled and with everything.

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  2. Produce Market

    Reggio’s central squares host a produce market. Typical local snacks include erbazzone (herb pie with cheese or bacon) and gnocco fritto (fried salted dough). Parmesan is also produced locally.

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    Salumeria Garibaldi

    Stock up on edible goodies at Salumeria Garibaldi, a bountiful delicatessen with dangling sausages, shelves of Lambrusco wines, slabs of Parma ham and wheel upon wheel of parmigiano reggiano.

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    Salumeria Verdi

    Stock up on edible goodies at Salumeria Garibaldi bountiful delicatessens with dangling sausages, shelves of Lambrusco wines, slabs of Parma ham and wheel upon wheel of parmigiano reggiano.

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  5. Enoteca Ducale

    Load up on local wine, grappa and Modena’s famous vinegar – aged anywhere from three to 100 years – at Enoteca Ducale.

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  6. Antiques Fair

    On the fourth Saturday and Sunday of every month, except for July and December, a giant antiques fair is held in Parco Novi Sad.

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  7. Market

    Modena’s fresh-produce market has its main entrance on Via Albinelli.

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