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      30 Not-to-Miss Markets Around the World

      Patrick Clarke
      by Patrick Clarke
      Last updated:: 3:15 PM ET, Fri February 16, 2018

      Camden Market, London, UK

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      Camden Market is your one-stop shop for food, drinks and crafts in London. Visitors will find everything from 90s sportswear and accessories to vegan pie and mash at this renowned commerce hub.

      Pike Place Market, Seattle, US

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      The Emerald City's original farmers market was established over a century ago and is now one of the most iconic tourist attractions in the Pacific Northwest. In addition to fresh fish and produce, Pike Place Market is home to specialty foods, crafts and collectibles.

      Djemaa el-Fna, Marrakesh, Morocco

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      Located in Marrakesh's old city, Djemaa el-Fna is not only a public market square but a historical landmark dating back centuries. It was declared a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2001 for its nighly storyteller performances.

      La Boqueria, Barcelona, Spain

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      Visitors to Barcelona will find a diverse selection of items at La Boqueria in the city's Ciudad Vieja district. Even if you're short on money, the sprawling market is worth a tour. Your senses will certainly thank you.

      Or Tor Kor Market, Bangkok, Thailand

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      Authentic Thai food and a variety of fresh ingredients await travelers at Bangkok's Or Tor Kor Market, where visitors can watch from up close as experienced vendors butcher meat and scale fish.

      Union Square Greenmarket, New York, US

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      New York City's Union Square Greenmarket is open Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays year-round. Nonprofit organization GrowNYC started the program, which cuts out the middlemen and offers local goods straight from the source so visitors can shop guilt-free.

      Grand Bazaar, Istanbul, Turkey

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      Istanbul's Grand Bazaar attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every day. The massive covered market houses more than 3,000 different shops and is one of the best places to bargain with eager sellers.

      Ver-o-Peso, Belem, Brazil

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      There's a lot of interesting history behind Brazil's Ver-o-Peso. The market hall's clock tower on the shores of Guaraja Bay actually originated in England and the market's name harkens back to the main tax collecting post that was located on the riverside.

      St Lawrence Market, Toronto, Canada

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      Toronto's St. Lawrence Market complex features three buildings. The South Market houses fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, baked goods and dairy products while the North Market is where visitors will find seasonal produce and antiques on weekends. The nearby St. Lawrence Hall features retail businesses for additional shopping.

      Chandni Chowk, Delhi, India

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      Expect to find plenty of crowds at Delhi's Chandni Chowk market. Otherwise known as Moonlight Square, this market is ideal for soaking up Indian culture in a short amount of time. Plus, visitors can rent a bicycle for relatively cheap to get around easier.

      Rialto Market, Venice, Italy

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      The Rialto Market in Venice is renowned for its fresh fruits, vegetables and seafood. If you're staying somewhere with access to a kitchen, this is where you'll want to come to collect your ingredients for a mouth-watering homecooked meal.

      Chichicastenango Market, Guatemala

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      The Mayan town of Chichicastenango in Guatemala is famous for its namesake market, which comes to life on Thursdays and Sundays when local vendors flock here to sell handcrafted souvenirs, herbs, clothes and much more.

      Khan el-Khalili, Cairo, Egypt

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      Grab a cup of coffee or tea and then get lost in Cairo's Khan el-Khalili bazaar. Visitors will only need a little bit of time to explore this expansive market but are likely to spend hours perusing the many souvenirs and items on display.

      Shilin Night Market, Taipei, Taiwan

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      Head to Taipei's Shilin District to find the city's premier night market. Just don't forget to bring your appetite as this market is chock-full of delicious street food snacks, including sausage, peanut candy and bubble tea.

      Borough Market, London, UK

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      Foodies love to gather at London's Borough Market for fresh specialty and gourmet foods, including things like produce, cheeses and bread. There are over 100 stalls and stands to choose from so give yourself plenty of time to survey the selection.

      Portland Farmers Market, Oregon, US

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      Portland Farmers Market began with 13 vendors in a parking lot back in 1992. Today, the nonprofit organization operates at least half of a dozen farmers markets throughout Portland. Locations include Shemanski Park, Pioneer Courthouse Square and Portland State University.

      Sunday Bazaar, Kashgar, China

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      Travelers venturing the Silk Road will want to make a pitstop in Kashgar to experience the town's Sunday Bazaar. In addition to souvenirs, visitors can purchase clothing, household items and snacks, including nuts and dried fruit.

      Tsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo, Japan

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      The world's largest wholesale fish and seafood market resides in Tokyo. The iconic Tsukiji Fish Market draws tons of tourists who come to experience the tuna auctions and chow down on fresh sushi. Keep in mind that plans are currently in the works to move the market ahead of the 2020 Summer Olympics.

      Chatuchak Weekend Market, Bangkok, Thailand

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      Bangkok's Chatuchak Weekend Market is the largest in Thailand and without a doubt one of the world's most diverse. It features more than 15,000 stalls selling nearly every good under the sun, including electronics, books, furniture and cosmetics, among other items.

      Temple Street Night Market, Hong Kong

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      Hong Kong's Temple Street transforms into an authentic Chinese market after the sun goes down, drawing local shoppers in search of a deal and tourists seeking a memorable experience. Customers will find everything from watches and menswear to noodles and rice.

      Kreta Ayer Wet Market, Singapore

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      Singapore's Kreta Ayer Wet Market is a "wet market" because the floor is routinely washed to maintain good hygiene standards. Located in Chinatown, the market offers fresh fish and seafood as well as vegetables and a selection of live animals that include frogs, snakes, eels and turtles.

      Lancaster Central Market, Pennsylvania, US

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      The historic Central Market in the heart of Pennsylvania's Amish country is recognized as the oldest continuously operating farmers market in the U.S. and is a popular weekend stop for hungry locals and tourists alike looking to get their hands on Pennsylvania Dutch sausage and other fresh regional foodstuffs.

      Marche Provencal, Antibes, France

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      Tourists to Antibes, France will be hard-pressed to pass up an opportunity to stroll the markets of Provence. Whether searching for food, crafts or clothing, visitors are unlikely to leave disappointed or empty-handed.

      Kowloon City Wet Market, Hong Kong

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      After you've conquered Hong Kong's Temple Street Night Market, head to the Kowloon City District to experience the city's largest wet market, which is home to some of the region's tastiest Chinese food. It's no wonder this is a beloved stop among local chefs.

      Marche aux Puces de Saint-Ouen, Paris, France

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      Just how big is Paris' Marche aux Puces de Saint-Ouen? The bustling flea market comprises more than a dozen sections and is among the country's top five most visited tourist attractions. Operating since the Middle Ages, this bucket-list stop never runs out of art, antiques or other second-hand items.

      Tonala Craft Market, Mexico

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      You'll likely need more than one day to fully appreciate the Tonala Craft Market outside of Guadalajara, Mexico. Fortunately, prices are relatively cheap so you won't have to be picky. Visitors will find a variety of quality crafts here, including hand-painted figures and ceramics.

      Ciudadela Market, Mexico City, Mexico

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      Mexico City's Ciudadela Market is another fantastic place to find traditional Mexican crafts and art. Be sure to take your time and browse the various stalls as prices sometimes vary on the same item and you don't want a bad deal to spoil your fun.

      Spice Bazaar, Istanbul, Turkey

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      Although it takes a backseat to the Grand Bazaar, Istanbul's Spice Bazaar is impressive in its own right. The variety of spices make for some incredible smells so let your nose lead the way. Items here can get expensive but master negotiators may be able to come away with a deal or two.

      Athens Central Market, Greece

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      Reward your senses with a trip to Athens Central Market, where you'll find stall after stall of colorful fruit and vegetables and hanging meats. There are also several restaurants to choose from in case all of the merchandise manages to whet your appetite.

      Testaccio Market, Rome, Italy

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      Rome's Testaccio Market is the perfect place to spend a relaxing afternoon in the sun. Take a break from the major tourist attractions, interact with locals and sample an array of delicious food, including pasta, meats and cheeses that you'll want to wash down with a glass of wine.

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      A Maryland native and wanderer who has lived across the U.S. from North Carolina to SoCal, Patrick Clarke graduated from Towson University with a B.S. in journalism. He previously worked for Bleacher

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