Listed under Food Markets in Florence, Italy.
Check out the photos for the best idea of the pleasures of the Mercato Centrale.
Here are the details: built in the 19th Century; favoured buy locals as well as visitors; this is foodie heaven – especially if you like antipasta.
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Emilie Stokes.
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