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The Rialto marketsChoose from a colourful range of fruit, vegetables and fish, or just admire the fascinating stalls
If you've read many books about Venice, you may expect the Rialto markets to be filled with whimsical US expats swapping life-stories and culinary tips with folksy stall-holders. Happily, there is still some authentic local atmosphere to be savoured. The old ladies from Cannaregio cross the Grand Canal on the vaporetto or the little traghetto gondola with their shopping trolleys each morning, and the markets are still a place where local people can shop for their daily food requirements at reasonably low prices. For tourists, it's a good chance to stock a rented kitchen or to prepare a cheap and healthy picnic. Food shopping is a daily activity in Italy, and produce is expected to be very fresh. Here at the Rialto, many of the fruit and vegetables come, as they have always done, from the nearby island of Sant'Erasmo, so they haven't had far to travel at dawn. Produce is all labelled with its place of origin; if not the lagoon islands or the surrounding countryside of the Veneto, it is likely to be from elsewhere in Italy. The markets are open in the mornings from Monday to Saturday; the fish market is closed on Mondays. Shoppers generally arrive as early as they can, jostling for service and fighting through camera-toting tourists. In the late morning you'll still find the fruit and veg stalls, though some of the fishmongers will have packed up. There are also several good food stores around the market area, selling gourmet foodstuffs, oils, wine, pasta and regional specialities. The markets are located alongside the Grand Canal, to the north-west of the Rialto Bridge in the district of San Polo (the opposite side to San Marco). From the Rialto walk straight on, then dodge to the right through the lines of souvenir stalls. Pick your way through the colonnaded squares of the historic markets and you'll find yourself where the action is. On weekday daytimes the vaporetto number 1 stops alongside, at the Rialto Mercato stop. A gondola traghetto operates a ferry service across the canal to Campo Santa Sofia on the Strada Nova. > More Venice tourist attractions. |
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