HoursMon-Sat 07:00-13:30

Tip: Walk-in. The stalls run morning only; closed by 14:00. The cheese vendor at the back has a strong Asiago and Montasio selection from Veneto-Friuli.

Location

Address: Rio Tera San Leonardo, Cannaregio, 30121 Venezia VE, Venice

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Rialto Pescheria ★ 4.8

Tue-Sat 07:30-12:00, closed Sun-Mon

Rialto Pescheria in Venice's San Polo has run as a fish market since 1097, the neo-Gothic loggia from 1907 where every chef in town shops weekday mornings.

Tip: Arrive before 09:00 for the morning rush of locals and chefs. Moeche (soft-shell crab) appears in April-May; schie (lagoon shrimp) in summer.

Mercato di Rialto ★ 4.6

Mon-Sat 07:30-13:30, closed Sunday

Mercato di Rialto in Venice's San Polo near the Pescheria is the fruit and vegetable market, with Sant'Erasmo castraure artichokes from late April and white asparagus in May.

Tip: Closes 13:30. The Sant'Erasmo artichokes (castraure) season runs late April to mid-May. White asparagus from Bassano in May-June.

Mercato di Santa Marta ★ 3.8

Mon-Sat 07:30-13:30

Mercato di Santa Marta in Venice's western Dorsoduro is the local neighbourhood market near the university, the rare market without tourist queues.

Tip: Walk 15 minutes west from Piazzale Roma. The vendors are mostly university-quarter shoppers; quieter than Rialto and prices are lower.

Mercato di Via Garibaldi ★ 4.0

Mon-Sat 08:00-13:30

Mercato di Via Garibaldi on the wide Via Garibaldi in eastern Castello is the daily street market the local residents fill, the canonical residential Venice market.

Tip: Lined with floating fish boats moored to the canal-side fondamenta. The street stalls are residential; Via Garibaldi is one of the few proper avenues in Venice.

Sant'Erasmo Orto di Venezia ★ 4.0

Variable by season; vendor farms open daily 09:00-18:00

Sant'Erasmo is Venice's market garden island, the canonical source of castraure artichokes from late April and the small Orto di Venezia winery's lagoon-edge whites.

Tip: Vaporetto 13 from Fondamente Nove (45 minutes). Best in late April through mid-May for the castraure festival, second Sunday of May.

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