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Milan's high fashion is concentrated within the Quadrilatero d'Oro or Golden Quad, just east of the Piazza della Scala and bordered by the Via Montenapoleone, Via Sant' Andrea and Via della…
Buying things in Istanbul can be bewildering, due simply to the excessive amount of choice. Here are a few of the many markets that you can find in the city.
The Mall of America is the retail shopper's Nirvana, the largest mall in the USA, full of not only stores, stores and more stores, but children's rides and interactive activities, an aquarium…
Brimming with over 350 retailers that range from fashion emporiums to historic handicraft shops, Corso Buenos Aires is Milan's biggest and most popular commercial district.
Shopping on the Rue St Catherine
As well as an array of markets, Bordeaux offers very good high-street shopping for all budgets. The pedestrianised Rue St Catherine is the city's main commercial hub, particularly where it…
Montreal boasts some of the largest and finest markets in North America. A stroll through the Atwater, Jean Talon or Maisonneuve markets perfectly evokes the unique blend of French and New…
Built between 1652 and 1653, and formerly the centre of trade in the city of Lille, La Vielle Bourse is now at the heart of the old town and firmly on the tourist trail. There is a market in…
The 400-year-old Nishiki Market in downtown Kyoto bustles with around 150 shops and stalls selling all kinds of fresh produce, from fish, vegetables, Japanese pickles and seaweed to tea…
Second only to Tokyo's Tsukiji Fish Market, the wholesale Sydney Fish Market on the harbour shoreline at Blackwattle Bay reflects Australia's status as a seafood nation.
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market in Ratchaburi is a labyrinth of narrow canals congested with small, wooden boats, paddled mainly by female traders dressed in traditional mohoms shirts and…
Porta Palazzo Market in Turin is Europe's biggest open-air market, taking place from Monday to Saturday in Piazza della Repubblica.
The most colourful, diverse and labyrinthine of London's flea markets, Camden Market is one of the city's biggest tourist attractions. if you visit on a Sunday, you'll discover just how busy…
St-Ouen-Porte de Clignancourt Flea Market
North of the city, the vast St-Ouen-Porte de Clignancourt Flea Market, Marché aux Puces, is heaven for both antiques professionals and bric-a-brac fanatics. Over 2000 stalls sell all sorts of…
As Italy's original capital of fashion, Turin still offers a wide selection of classy stores. Planned by Marcello Piacentini, Via Roma is by far the most elegant street, lined with chic…
Lovers of amber should pay a visit to Krakow's Old Cloth Hall, which stands in the main Market Square. Traders line the long narrow bazaar, while on the walls, emblems depict the families who…
Bordeaux has a whole range of markets to choose from. There's nowhere better to soak up the local atmosphere or test out the Bordelais delicacies.
Otavalo's Market, known locally as the Feria Sabatina, is one of the most important indigenous markets in Latin America. It is held every day in Poncho Plaza and in the surrounding streets.
Beautiful 19th-century arcade Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is situated on Milan's central square. Its glass dome forms a roof over elegant cafés and fashionable boutiques. Pirouette on the…
Lyon offers an enjoyable experience to the visiting shopper and the chance to purchase goods you'd be pushed to find elsewhere - from fine Lyonnais silks to local delicacies such as quenelles…
Nottingham's monthly Regional Food Market on the Old Market Square attracts a flurry of foodies, who come to bag the best of local ale, cheese and rare-breed meats.