Along with shopping enjoy street food in Italy
If you are traveling to Italy in terms of enjoying the food then one of the best ways to eat in Italy is to visit and shop at a local market. In Italy from South to North and through the whole width of this place, outdoor markets overflow. Taste the real taste of local culture while watching the bustling shoppers banter with bubbling vendors. You should not forget the food! Seasonal fruits and veggies, farm-made cheeses, fresh fish and meats, and local wine called Mamma mia! Street food in Italy is very common as in Italy the best food is found on the streets of markets. Every city in Italy has a special street or food market, we have mentioned them below:
Mercato Albinelli, Modena
Bologna and Modena were enemies in the past and are neighbors with
a passion for food today. You can especially buy Balsamic vinegar and
Parmigiano Reggiano cheese. Chiara and Sara make the best sandwich in Modena at
their Bar Schiavoni.
Mercato Sant’Ambrogio, Firenze
It is less famous than its brother San Lorenzo, but for sure more
alive. It is an indoor market far from the aprons with Michelangelo’s David.
You should not miss buying bistecca (the steak). You can get the best street
food Italy of Firenze: Panino at lampredotto in a food truck called Pollini
parked just outside the market.
Piazza Campo Del Palio (Asti, Piedmont)
Especially on Wednesday and Saturday morning, you can head to the
Campo del Palio in Asti for Piemonte’s largest Street food in Italy. You
can find the specialties and seasonal produce of the region in this market. You
can even enjoy the bareback Palio Horse race if you come on the third Saturday
of September.
Antique Market (Arezzo, Tuscany)
After the name, even if you can’t eat the antiques spread through
Arezzo’s streets on the first Sunday of every month, a trip to this market can
be more than satisfactory for you.

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