Local markets in Italy
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Local markets in Italy
Our long awaited first trip to Italy is just a few weeks away. We will have 4 full days in Rome, 3 full days in Florence, and 4 full days in Venice. We will be renting an apartment in each location and plan on dining in for several of our meals.
We are looking for suggestions for great local markets in the areas near our apartments...places where we can stock up on the basics, but also find some great gourmet meats, cheeses, wine, etc.
In Rome we are staying near the piazza della rovere, between the Vatican and the Tiber River. In Florence we are between the Ponte Vecchio and the Hotel Lungarno. And in Venice we'll be right next door to the Hilton Molino Stucky on Giudecca Island.
I have emailed each of the apartment owners regarding their suggestions but have received very generic responses. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
We are looking for suggestions for great local markets in the areas near our apartments...places where we can stock up on the basics, but also find some great gourmet meats, cheeses, wine, etc.
In Rome we are staying near the piazza della rovere, between the Vatican and the Tiber River. In Florence we are between the Ponte Vecchio and the Hotel Lungarno. And in Venice we'll be right next door to the Hilton Molino Stucky on Giudecca Island.
I have emailed each of the apartment owners regarding their suggestions but have received very generic responses. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
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Only know Venice but there's a Conad basically directly across the Guidecca canal from you on the Zattere. It's a couple doors down from the San Basilio stop. If you have transport across the canal from your rental (like if it's part of the Hilton) you can go whenever you like. Otherwise you'll need use the Vaparetto or ask about shops on Guidecca. We really liked the Conad-great meat, cheeses, olives, bread, wine & beer.
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Conrad is a good choice but you have to cross the Giudecca Canal by boat as said above. It used to be Bila super market.
On Guiudecca side, along the water, there was one super market, i remember. Near Redentore or maybe Palanca boat stop. Some distance, maybe close to 10 minutes walk if the market is near the farther stop ( redentore ) but the walk on this water side street is a delight with a gorgeous view of Venice proper with Salute and all. This shop is smaller than Conrad with less fresh food but you still can get basic things. Sorry i don't remember its name. Its entrance facing the Giudecca Canal is discreet, perhaps you need to look carefully.
On Guiudecca side, along the water, there was one super market, i remember. Near Redentore or maybe Palanca boat stop. Some distance, maybe close to 10 minutes walk if the market is near the farther stop ( redentore ) but the walk on this water side street is a delight with a gorgeous view of Venice proper with Salute and all. This shop is smaller than Conrad with less fresh food but you still can get basic things. Sorry i don't remember its name. Its entrance facing the Giudecca Canal is discreet, perhaps you need to look carefully.
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googlemaps is your friend. just put in your destination, enter "supermarkets" into the search box, and "eccolo" - there it is:
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/....3314974?hl=en
a prix -quality supermarket on the northern side of the Guidecca.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/....3314974?hl=en
a prix -quality supermarket on the northern side of the Guidecca.
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If you will be in Venice on a Wednesday, there is a farmer's market with produce grown by the women in a correctional facility there.
http://www.rioteradeipensieri.org/en...le-garden.html
For wine, you'll find a better selection than they have at Conad at Gia Schiavi, on the opposite side of the Zattere. They have one of the best selections of wine and liquor in town, and they serve wine by the glass and really good crostini, too.
http://www.cantinaschiavi.com/en/index.html
http://www.rioteradeipensieri.org/en...le-garden.html
For wine, you'll find a better selection than they have at Conad at Gia Schiavi, on the opposite side of the Zattere. They have one of the best selections of wine and liquor in town, and they serve wine by the glass and really good crostini, too.
http://www.cantinaschiavi.com/en/index.html
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That area in Rome doesn't have grat local markets, but if you are willing to move a little bit with public transportation, you should try absolutely the "Mercato di Testaccio" in Testaccio district:
check it on google map here so you can see how far is from where you are staying.
https://www.google.com/maps/search/m.../data=!3m1!4b1
And another market in Rome you should absolutely go is the one close by the Circo massimo and the Palatine hill, so even in an area that you will go to explore for sure. The name of this market is "Campagna Amica" in Via di S. Teodoro, 74, 00186 Roma, Italia
Check the location on Google map here:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Me...5!4d12.4833575
Campagna Amica is amazing because has all zero km great products, you should absolutely buy cheese over there and prosciutto, salami and many other delicacy.
The only problem of this market is that opens only saturday and sunday up to 3:30pm. So you can visit it only if you are in Rome in the weekend.
Close to your address there is even another market that worth pass by to buy good food and it is called "MERCATO TRIONFALE"
Via la Goletta, 1, 00192 Roma.
https://www.google.it/maps/place/A.+...8!4d12.4526576
It is a huge market where to buy good food but less caracteristic than the previous two.
Check this link too for the Testaccio Market, maybe you will find it interesting.
http://www.rometriptips.com/single-p...me-Mordi-e-Vai
I don't know about Florence and Venice because I am from Rome
check it on google map here so you can see how far is from where you are staying.
https://www.google.com/maps/search/m.../data=!3m1!4b1
And another market in Rome you should absolutely go is the one close by the Circo massimo and the Palatine hill, so even in an area that you will go to explore for sure. The name of this market is "Campagna Amica" in Via di S. Teodoro, 74, 00186 Roma, Italia
Check the location on Google map here:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Me...5!4d12.4833575
Campagna Amica is amazing because has all zero km great products, you should absolutely buy cheese over there and prosciutto, salami and many other delicacy.
The only problem of this market is that opens only saturday and sunday up to 3:30pm. So you can visit it only if you are in Rome in the weekend.
Close to your address there is even another market that worth pass by to buy good food and it is called "MERCATO TRIONFALE"
Via la Goletta, 1, 00192 Roma.
https://www.google.it/maps/place/A.+...8!4d12.4526576
It is a huge market where to buy good food but less caracteristic than the previous two.
Check this link too for the Testaccio Market, maybe you will find it interesting.
http://www.rometriptips.com/single-p...me-Mordi-e-Vai
I don't know about Florence and Venice because I am from Rome
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