Rome Mercato di Testaccio: Where Romans Actually Eat Mercato di Testaccio is the covered food market of Rome's old butchers' district, with 100-plus stalls and a ring of cheap-eat counters… Read the gem →
Berlin Dong Xuan Center: Berlin’s Little Vietnam in a Lichtenberg Warehouse Maze The Dong Xuan Center is Berlin's largest Asian market, a maze of warehouse halls in Lichtenberg that is the hub of the… Read the gem →
Copenhagen Reffen: Copenhagen’s Street-Food Island on a Former Shipyard Reffen is a huge seasonal street-food market on Refshaleøen, a former shipyard island on Copenhagen's harbour, with dozens of independent kitchens in… Read the gem →
Barcelona Mercat de Sant Antoni: A Roman Road in the Basement and Europe’s Biggest Sunday Book Market on Top Mercat de Sant Antoni is a huge 1882 iron market hall near the Eixample that reopened in 2018 after a long restoration… Read the gem →
â—ˆ Paris Marché d’Aligre and Le Baron Rouge: The Six-Day Market With a Barrel Wine Bar Attached Marché d'Aligre in the 12th arrondissement runs six days a week — a covered 19th-century hall, a shouty open-air produce market, and… Read the gem →