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Via Fauchè Street Market

The Via Fauchè Street Market is locally known as Mercato rionale di via Fauchè. It is a typical neighborhood grocery markets, located in the north of Milan. Although this is originally a grocery market where fruits, vegetables, meat, cheese, fish and household appliances are offered, nowadays many stalls sell discounted (designer) clothing and footwear. This is why many fashionistas visit this market trying to get a good bargain on a fashion item of a famous brand like Prada, Gucci or Dolce and Gabbana. People seldom leave here empty handed, because the Via Fauchè Street Market is also known for its quality as the stall holders also often have their own shop.

The Via Fauchè street market is open at Tuesday from 8:00 to 14:00 and at Saturday from 8:00 to 18:00. The Via Fauchè Street Market is only two blocks away from station Gerusalemme, which is one of the subway stations from line 5.

Location: Via Giovanni Battista Fauchè, Milan, Italy

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  • This was a great market well worth the visit. Lots of wonderful fresh food. However the leather goods (bags and jackets) were not that good and really not a focus of the market so don’t go there for that reason as I did. Not Florence.

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    Quick Info

    Milan

    Perfect destination for: Fashion shopping! Enjoying sunny terraces and great food. Discovering Italian art museums, ancient monuments and churches.

    Location: Milan lies in the north of Italy. Which is located in South Europe, right below Switzerland and Austria.

    Nearby: Cities such as Venice and Verona can be found nearby Milan, within driving distance.

    Large events: Milan Fashion Week and Milan Design Week!

    Where to stay: We have made a list of the best hotels in Milan. For the business travel we also made a list of the best airport hotels.

    Currency: The Euro.

    Famous for: Being trendsetters with fashion brands, such Prada, Armani and Versace. Amazing cars, such as Ferrari, Lamborghini and Alfa Romeo. Italian food, from pizza and spaghetti to ice cream! Renaissance painters and sculptures. Roman-era monuments.