Milan - Fiera de Senigallia (Saturdays) - Open-Air Market
Rome - Porta Portese (Sundays) and Campo de- Fiori (daily except Sundays)
These are more open-air markets. I don't know about Venice.
Hope this helps.
2006-10-03 00:54:19
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answered by Rea 3
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Not flea markets per se, but there is the "bancarelle" and "mercati" which are essentially open air markets. Some are as simple as a few farmers setting up tables, but the variety goes all the way to elaborate carnival style markets where you can get anything and everything.... They are all quite unique and wonderful with individual character. The food that is found in these markets is also amazing ( home cooked meals ).
You can find these markets on specific days as they are nomadic, but anyone in the town, city, village, etc... will be able to tell you exactly when they come to town.
In larger cities, like Milan, Venice and Rome, you will also find permanent markets, but they are not as much fun.
ENJOY and CIAO!
2006-10-03 01:23:03
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answered by Rick 3
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2016-12-18 20:37:39
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answered by ? 3
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