
I am especially enamored with the antique colored glass apothecary jars I’ve seen there. The market is not large, but there are many lovely things to see and do in Bergamo, and you have to allow time to park and take the funicular up to the upper city.

This Market is best for: Book lovers, bargain hunters and people who are not in a hurry and have time to make a day of it. When is it: 3rd Sunday of the month, (excluding August) from 09.00 – 18.00 The market is held in 2 locations in the porticos of the library which sits on the edge of Piazza Vecchia and also at the Lavatoio, where the women used to gather to wash their clothes (and gossip, I imagine) once upon a time. Location: Piazza Vecchia and Lavatoio di Citta Alta The monthly antique market is in Bergamo Alta, the upper city, which is surrounded by ancient Venetian walls and holds many treasures to be discovered despite its small size. It is such an easy day trip from Milan by train or car.

A measuring tape and measurements from home, if you are looking for furniture to fit in a specific spot.Not every business will have bags and if they do, they are thin plastic. Pack a small tote bag or backpack for your treasures.When you arrive, scope out where the nearest bancomat (ATM) is just in case….

Here are 4 of our favorites in Northern Italy, perfect for a sunny springtime outing! ( Bonus: all of these markets are easy day trips from Milan and are accessible by train) First things first: Top tips for shopping antiques markets in Italy If you’ve been to Italy, then you know that just by heading out anywhere on foot there are treasures to be found around every corner it seems.īut if you like to “officially” hunt for unique items, or just love people watching, walking and soaking in an extra dose of Italian culture- I highly suggest you make room in your calendar to go explore the many antique & flea markets that are regularly scheduled throughout Italy.
