The 10 Best Markets in Florence, Italy
With a plethora of famous historical sights, world famous monuments and a long list of things to do and see, many people forget about the simple things Italy has to offer. Florence is especially full of surprises, with something new to experience around every corner.
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As the birthplace of the Renaissance and a focal point of medieval history, the trinkets and treasures that can be found in the vintage markets of Florence are an adventure all of their own. Not only are the markets great for treasure hunting, they’re also full of local Tuscan produce, wine, and leather goods, making any market a great stop for unique souvenirs. Whether you’re casually strolling through, drunk on the Tuscan sunshine, or you’re ready to haggle for that one-of-a-kind piece of history, the outdoor markets are not to be missed – and you’re bound to pass by several on a guided walking tour of Florence. Here are some of the best markets in Florence.
Daily Markets
Central Market (Mercato Centrale)
Market, Italian, Vegetarian
San Lorenzo Outdoor Market
Market
Mercato Nuovo (Mercato Porcellino)
Architectural Landmark
Known for its leather goods, scarves, and central location, Mercato Nuovo is a newer version of the original leather market in San Lorenzo. Nestled under beautiful medieval style arches, you can also find the bronze statue of a wild boar (Il Porcellino), which is why the market is locally known as Mercato Porcellino. Rubbing its nose while dropping a coin from its mouth as you make a wish is said to bring good luck. You’ll discover the leathery gems of Porcellino on the Florence in a Day guided walking tour.
Sant' Ambrosio Market (Mercato Sant'Ambrosio)
Market, Italian
Florence Antique Market
Market
This perma-market has temporarily relocated while its normal location gets a complete renovation. The market currently resides in the Sant’Ambrogio neighborhood in a square called Largo Annigoni right next to the Sant’Ambrogio market. Why not kill two birds with one stone and see both in the same day? This fantastic antique market has plenty of well chosen treasures sold by collectors. As you would imagine, they are not cheap but they are worth it. For the real history lovers, this is the place to find something to add to your collection. Be prepared to spend some serious time here digging through years of things. Open 9am-7pm Monday through Saturday.
Weekly/Monthly Markets
Flower Market
Architectural Landmark
Every Thursday morning from September through June you can find one of Florence’s most popular squares, Piazza della Repubblica, full of colorful, fresh flowers. What better way to add to the existing beauty of the only square with a vintage carousel than with an array of nature’s beauty. Even if it’s only for the photo opportunity, this is a must see outdoor market.
Fiesole Vintage Market
Market
Fortezza de Basso Antique Market
Market
For serious antique lovers, this market will not disappoint. Recently relocated to Piazzale Vittorio Veneto for more space, this antique market boasts everything from small trinkets to large paintings and furniture. If you are lucky (and patient) enough to scour this market, you might be able to find a one-of-a-kind souvenir from Italy that you’ll never forget. The outdoor market is held on the third Saturday and Sunday of every month and brings collectors from all over Tuscany to haggle and barter for the perfect addition to their elaborate collections.
Santo Spirito Flea Market
Market
Located in a favourite local piazza, the Santo Spirito Flea Market is a great place to spend a lazy Sunday afternoon browsing through the quality vintage clothes, historical household antiques, handmade artisan goods, and anything else you can think of, all while taking in the view of one of Florence’s most underrated churches. You can find this outdoor market on the second Sunday of every month from morning to sundown.
Santo Spirito Artisan Market (Mercato Artigianale)
Market, Italian
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