In Turin, the capital of the Piedmont region of northwest Italy, sports cars and chocolate are a matter of pride. The city is also home to the Museo Egizio, one of the most impressive collections of Egyptian artifacts in the world. A stroll around Piazza Castello and along the Via Roma encompasses many of the must-see sights. Valentino Park houses an 18th-century castle, botanic garden and medieval village. When you've worked up an appetite, sample casual trattorias for pastas, regional wines and coffees.
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The atmosphere is very much like how it was in the old markets in London- Smithfields etc. There is a downmarket area for the poor but there is also a very nice food hall full of fantastic fresh products that you can buy & eat. Pastry shops, delicatessens, & ice cream counters, as well as bars. Well worth the trip on the tram but also not far from the Palace. Go early though.
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One of the best flea markets I've ever seen. Really big, really good stuff to buy there, from clothes to stuffed crocodiles to cool furniture.... you name it. This is a must go when you visit Turin, you will not regret it. The atmosphere there is dense, the buildings surroundig the market are very charming an people are just great!
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Pulcimania is the largest free trade market in northern Italy. With over 400 exhibitors, outdoor and indoor areas, Pulcimania offers a quiet stroll for shopping including vintage, collectibles, shabby chic, antiques and model making. Pulcimania is also located near the Allianz Stadium, Juventus play field.
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