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The Traditional Market of Venice usually refers to the Rialto Market (Mercato di Rialto), the city’s oldest and most famous public market. It’s one of the best places to experience everyday Venetian life beyond the tourist landmarks. Overview Location: Near the Rialto Bridge, in the San Polo district Role: Venice’s main fresh food market for locals for nearly 1,000 years Atmosphere: Lively, colorful, noisy, and unmistakably authentic—especially in the morning A Bit of History The Rialto area has been Venice’s commercial heart since around the 11th century. Because of its central location on the Grand Canal, it became the natural hub for trade in fish, fruits, vegetables, spices, and goods arriving from across the Mediterranean and beyond. Even today, many Venetian families and restaurant owners shop here daily. What You’ll Find 🐟 Pescheria (Fish Market) Extremely fresh seafood brought in daily from the Venetian Lagoon and Adriatic Sea You’ll see: Soft-shell crabs (moeche, in season) Cuttlefish, squid, sardines, sea bass, and clams Vendors often explain what’s in season and how it’s traditionally cooked 🍎 Erberia (Fruit & Vegetable Market) Seasonal produce displayed beautifully Local specialties like: Radicchio from Treviso Artichokes from Sant’Erasmo island Cherries, figs, and citrus depending on the season 🧀 Nearby Shops Around the market are small stores selling: Cheeses and cured meats Fresh pasta and polenta Spices, oils, and Venetian wine When to Visit Best time: Early morning (7:30–10:00 AM) Days open: Monday to Saturday (most stalls close by early afternoon) Sunday: Closed Morning visits are best for seeing the market in full swing and avoiding crowds. Why It’s Special It’s a working market, not a tourist setup Vendors speak Venetian dialect and know their customers You get a real sense of Venice as a living city, not just a museum Tips for Visitors Go early, then enjoy cicchetti (Venetian tapas) and a spritz at nearby wine bars Don’t touch produce unless invited—vendors will hand it to you Photography is usually fine, but be respectful Even if you’re not buying, it’s worth walking through for the experience. ****************************************************************************************************** For all my friends, don't forget to LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE ok... THANK YOU VERY MUCH! ****************************************************************************************************** Music and instrument in this content can be downloaded and used for free from YOUTUBE Studio Audio library. ******************************************************************************************************