PLACES TO VISIT
If London is known for his Portobello, Paris Flea Markets for Old Istanbul and its Grand Bazaar, Naples also boasts a large number of markets, more or less known, where you can find everything from antiques to junk more strange, naturally passing through as many nice clothes and unique gadgets. On this page, the B&B Terra mia gives an overview of the major markets of the capital of Campania, complete with addresses, times and days of the week in which to enjoy shopping, spending a little, the streets of the city.
Poggioreale: a mile after the intersection of Poggioreale prison on New Marine Caramanico Poggioreale and so you will find a mountain of shoes of any type at affordable prices, and then clothing and anything else ... Open from Friday to Sunday from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Antignano: in the district of Vomero, near Piazza Antignano, shoes, clothes, home accessories, and much more: from 7 to 13.30 every weekday.
Posillipo: clothes, good shoes, fabrics and accessories, etc..: most people do "good", therefore the prices. Avenue of Remembrance every Thursday from 7 to 13.
Fuorigrotta: Easy to reach by bus, metro and Cumana, in front of the station of Fuorigrotta Cumana, in a large shed and the surrounding area, you will find food, clothing, footwear, etc.. Etc.., 8 in a crowd by relentless to 13 every weekday.
Forcella: Between Piazza Garibaldi and Corso Umberto, an incredible place where you will find everything legal and otherwise, from 9 am to about noon.
Porta Nolana: Piazza Porta Nolana and surroundings every day from 8 to 14. In the two towers to the ancient port of entry to the city, the best fish market in Naples, where you will find every type of fish product vigorously promoted by the operators, along with various food and a little bit in all other categories chaos colorful and fun. during the festive season, do not miss the negotiations for the purchase of the eel, anguilla of the traditional Christmas Eve dinner.
La Torretta: via Giordano Bruno, in Mergellina, is one of the few covered markets in the city full of stalls selling food, household items, clothing and calzatureria.
Montesanto: square and the small but bustling street Pignasecca Pignasecca market is a great help to remember that in the historical center of Naples, unlike other cities, still lives a substantial slice of the less well-off families of classes you will find various stalls, including stand the fishmongers and their cries can not be beaten in order to attract the public.
Mercatino dell'antiquariato Villa Comunale, every third Saturday and fourth Sunday of the month and a flea market specializing sull'antiquariato that year after year is gaining more and more space and luxury, especially for the variety of exhibits, vintage postcard from the cabinet until the end of '800. In December, non-stop until the day before. To stay abreast of dates call 0817612541.
Via San Gregorio Armeno: the famous street in the historic center of Naples, tourists known for its numerous craft cribs and crib the great masters of art. Also at the Shoeshine shop, located on Via San Gregorio Armeno, No. 3, our customers can pick up a free nice gift. Shoeshine For more information on products, you can visit the website www.sciusciapastori.com