Mercato di Porta Palazzo ★ 4.7
Porta Palazzo in Turin's Aurora is the largest open-air food market in Europe. 800 stalls of fish, fresh produce, cheese and Maghrebi pantry, closed Sundays.
Go for: Multi-ethnic, Fish, Vegetables, Cheese
Where Turin shops, snacks and lunches: the markets worth your morning.
Food markets, farmers markets and covered halls: where Turin shops, snacks and lunches.
Porta Palazzo in Turin's Aurora is the largest open-air food market in Europe. 800 stalls of fish, fresh produce, cheese and Maghrebi pantry, closed Sundays.
Go for: Multi-ethnic, Fish, Vegetables, Cheese
Mercato Centrale Torino inside the Palafuksas next to Porta Palazzo gathers 28 Italian counter food stalls. Daily, late hours, lunch spot for the Aurora.
Go for: Lunch, Counter food, Wine, Mortadella
Eataly Torino Lingotto opened January 27, 2007 in the old Carpano vermouth factory; the world's first Eataly. 11,000 square metres of counter food.
Go for: Italian groceries, Pasta, Cheese, Lunch
Mercato di Crocetta in Turin's bourgeois Crocetta quarter is the city's chicest open-air market. About 200 stalls, mornings only, Saturday is busiest.
Go for: Produce, Cheese, Bread
Mercato di San Salvario along Via Madama Cristina in Turin is the multi-ethnic morning market for the quarter. Fish, produce, North African pantry, mornings.
Go for: Fish, Multi-ethnic produce, Bread
Il Balon, Turin's Saturday flea market in Borgo Dora next to Porta Palazzo, has food stalls and street snacks. Once-a-month Gran Balon on second Sundays.
Go for: Antiques, Adjacent food stalls, Street snacks