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Market shopping in Italy

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  1. A

    Porta Portese Flea Market

    To see another side of Rome, head to this mammoth flea market. With thousands of stalls selling everything from rare books and spare bike parts to Peruvian shawls and MP3 players, it's crazily busy and a lot of fun. Keep your valuables safe and wear your haggling hat.

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  2. Weekly Markets

    For a fun cultural and gastronomic experience, don't miss the weekly markets, which have all sorts of fresh local produce and basic goods. They take place from at the following locations: Castiglione del Lago (Wednesday), Magione (Thursday), Tuoro (Friday) and Passignano (Saturday). Ask at each town's tourist office for more information.

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  5. Piazza Wagner

    Food

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  6. Piazzale Lagosta

    Clothing, food

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  7. Via Fiori Chiari

    Antiques, collectibles

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  8. Via Armorari

    Collectibles, postcards

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  9. Piazza Gramsci

    Crafts, organic food market

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  10. Via San Marco

    Clothing, designer seconds, food

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  12. Via Fauche

    Clothing, designer seconds, food

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  13. Via Corsico, Naviglio Grande

    Twentieth-century vintage clothing

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  14. Viale Papiniano

    Designer seconds, food, secondhand clothing

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  15. Mercatone del Naviglio Grande

    Antiques, collectibles, second- hand clothing

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  16. D

    Market

    Fruit and veg are sold at the weekday market.

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  17. E

    Food Market

    There's an open-air morning food market off Borgo Stretto.

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  18. F

    Conad Market

    Self-caterers can stock up on piazza picnic provisions here.

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  19. Produce Market

    Each Thursday morning there’s a produce market

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  20. G

    Covered Market

    For picnic provender, load up at Rimini’s covered market.

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  21. H

    Market

    Pick up your own ingredients at Lecce’s fresh-produce market.

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    Market

    Every Wednesday from 07:30 to noon the local market sets up in the Villa Comunale.

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  24. J

    Mercato de San Lorenzo

    Leather, clothing and jewellery of varying quality on and around Piazza San Lorenzo.

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  25. K

    Mercato Comunale

    Buy fresh fruit, veg and fish at the covered market, Mercato Comunale.

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  26. L

    Porta Palazzo

    Europe’s largest open-air food market has literally hundreds of food stalls. Pick up a picnic.

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  27. Fruit and Vegetable Market

    A very good fruit and vegetable market along the main drag of Largo Martellotta every Thursday.

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