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A market locals actually shop · Rome, Italy
Photo: Lalupa · CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons
Testaccio's covered neighbourhood market, rehoused in 2012 in a glass-roofed structure over a Roman archaeological site, with roughly 100 stalls of produce, fish, meat and cheese. Around the edges are some of Rome's best cheap eats — supli, fried artichokes, trapizzino and porchetta sandwiches — many from stalls run by the same families for generations. Still a genuine local shopping market.
A real working market that doubles as one of Rome's top spots for street-food lunch.
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