Mercatino dei Miracoli
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Four times a year, the picturesque and tranquil Campo Santa Maria Nova - and surrounding streets - are turned into a hive of market activity. Venetians eager for a spring clean bring out their unwanted bric-a-brac and antiques to … Read more
Four times a year, the picturesque and tranquil Campo Santa Maria Nova - and surrounding streets - are turned into a hive of market activity. Venetians eager for a spring clean bring out their unwanted bric-a-brac and antiques to sell; everything from comics and leather shoes to centuries-old mirrors and glassware. Read less

Large flea market run by the public
Talk of the town: Mercatino dei Miracoli means 'market of miracles' - very apt if you manage to steal a bargain.
You really can find anything here, if you rummage hard enough. And, because all the vendors are normal citizens, not professional traders, there's plenty of scope for haggling on price.
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