The local outdoor markets, that’s what. Whether it’s an open market, farmer’s market, flea market or swap meet, it’s the place to go to find some local culture…and usually at a discount! I always find that you can learn a lot about the region by doing this. Not to mention delicious eats from pop-up vendors too. I enjoy going to the swap meets and farmer’s markets in San Diego, so why wouldn’t I want to find them in foreign lands or cities? My main focus is usually food and jewelry.
Here is a market we discovered in Florence, Italy.With plenty of tasty treats. Too bad we had just eaten and the cruise ship doesn’t let us bring food back.
The produce in Rome, Italy is simply amazing. All of the colors and freshness.
Free Grappa samples…don’t mind if I do…Our new scarves. Unfortunately, I think these were made in China.
Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Lots of these charcuterie counters OUTSIDE. There isn’t a lack of patronage here, that’s for sure.
I purchased several pieces of this volcanic rock jewelry…rock bottom prices!
And right here in the good ol’ US of A, at the Portland Saturday Market.
Skip the shopping malls and get outdoors. The exception, of course, is if you’re traveling during cold winter months, you’re probably not going to find these little spots of heaven.
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