centro-storicoDaily 08:00-19:00
Pignasecca in Naples' Montesanto district is the city's oldest street market (operating since the 17th century), a chaotic grid of fish stalls, cheese vendors and friggitorie, the daily shopping ground for the Quartieri Spagnoli.
Tip: Arrive by 09:30 for the best fish selection. The friggitorie on the south side sell cuoppo di mare (mixed seafood in a paper cone) from midday.
centro-storicoTue-Sat 08:00-14:00, Sun 09:00-13:00, closed Monday
Porta Nolana fish market in Naples has sold fresh catch from the Bay of Naples since the 15th century, the city's principal wholesale and retail seafood counter, with anchovies, clams and octopus the standout purchases.
Tip: Closed Monday. Buy anchovies and clams for same-day cooking; the stalls restock at dawn and wind down by 13:00.
vomeroMon-Sat 07:30-13:30, closed Sunday
Antignano market in Naples' Vomero is the neighbourhood's daily produce hall, with fruit and vegetable vendors, a fishmonger, a butcher and a pastry counter serving the residential Vomero hill from Monday to Saturday.
Tip: The Vomero market is calmer and less touristic than Pignasecca. The pastry counter on the south end opens at 07:30 with fresh cornetti.
chiaiaMon 09:00-18:00, Tue-Fri 09:00-19:00, Sat 09:00-13:00, closed Sunday
Torretta in Naples' Chiaia is the residential quarter market between Piazza Sannazaro and Mergellina, with seasonal Campanian produce, cheese vendors and the occasional forager selling wild greens in spring.
Tip: Open Saturday until 13:00 only. The cheese vendor on the north end stocks the best local provola affumicata.
forcellaMon-Sat 08:00-18:00, Sun 08:00-14:00
Porta Capuana market runs along the medieval city gate between Napoli Centrale and Forcella, a dense street bazaar of produce, spices and cheap household goods that keeps the neighbourhood's food supply running from Monday to Sunday.
Tip: The market runs the full length of Via Sant'Antonio Abate. The produce is the cheapest in the city; bring cash.