Mercato di Via Osoppo
Mercato di Via Osoppo
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Neighborhood: Zone 7
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- De Angeli • 8 min walk
- Gambara • 8 min walk
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PeiqinLiew
199 contributions
Apr 2017
It is worth spending an hour or so at this farmers market that sells loads of fruits / vegetables. Out of the 100 over stalls, 70 stalls sells vegetables / fruits. A handful sells seafood, there is one poultry/pork stall and a couple of cheese / ham stalls.
Very few stalls sell cooked food, so do not expect to fill your stomach immediately.
Very few stalls sell cooked food, so do not expect to fill your stomach immediately.
Written May 1, 2017
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Alessandra C
Milan, Italy857 contributions
Mar 2016 • Solo
It is a famous street market (thursday and saturday) where you can find everything: from cheap fruit an veggies to quality fruit and veggies (prices are different but also quality), from small "1 euro" products to flowers, from roasted chicken to really good cheese.
The market starts at the beginning of the street (closed to the church) and ends at the end (close to the Square).
Pay attention to prices and follow good smells from the trays to have an original shopping and go back home to eat and cook your choices.
Better to go at the beginning of the morning to find everything, and not crush into people, of course at the end of time market (from 13 to 14) prices are lower, but you have to take what you find!
The market starts at the beginning of the street (closed to the church) and ends at the end (close to the Square).
Pay attention to prices and follow good smells from the trays to have an original shopping and go back home to eat and cook your choices.
Better to go at the beginning of the morning to find everything, and not crush into people, of course at the end of time market (from 13 to 14) prices are lower, but you have to take what you find!
Written March 28, 2016
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MichaelMcCann
Crosshaven, Ireland116 contributions
Dec 2015 • Couples
There is a really good variety of food on offer here - lots of fruit and veg, cheese, meat and some street food.
Written December 18, 2015
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I giorni sono il giovedì mattina dove trovi di tutto alimentari e tanto vestiario e il sabato mattina fino alle tre del pomeriggio circa dove trovi solo tanti alimentari e pochissime bancarelle di vestiario.
Written May 29, 2018
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