The best markets on the Amalfi Coast include colourful street markets that stock a variety of goods, from fresh organic produce to artisanal knickknacks. Between 8 am and 1 pm on weekdays, each of these rotating community-based markets trade in different towns, from Maiori to Sorrento, on different days.
At these great ‘meeting spots’ for local vendors and travellers, you can experience a slice of authentic Amalfi life while picking out produce among a largely local crowd. Here are top picks on where to go shopping like a local on the Amalfi Coast and what to buy.
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Amalfi Street Market
A Wednesday market in Amalfi
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The Amalfi Street Market takes place on Wednesdays down by the port of this famous historic town. Arriving at the venue is all part of the fun. You’ll stroll down an old cobblestoned road while admiring the world-famous coastline. Vendors line a breezy oceanfront path, allowing shoppers to sift through goods with a million-dollar view.
A broad range of pop-up stalls dots the market, selling everything from foodstuffs to handmade wares. Grab a chunk of cheese from the old man in the mozzarella truck, then take a gander at the shoes and fashion section.
Localização: Via Lungomare dei Cavalieri, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Abre: Daily from 8 am to 1 pm
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Maiori Street Market
The Friday morning market in Maiori
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The Friday morning Maiori Market takes place at the aptly-named Piazza Mercato (Market Plaza). This authentic local market often attracts a few international travellers, offering an intriguing insight into Amalfi life. Townsfolk and locals from the surrounding region come to stock up on fresh produce for the week to come.
Be sure to sample some locally produced lemons, the town’s primary agricultural export. Of course, biting straight into a sour citrus fruit doesn’t have much appeal, so treat yourself to a limoncello cocktail instead (it’s 5 pm somewhere). Another tasty lemon delicacy is granita, a sweet semi-frozen dessert that goes down a treat on a hot summer’s day.
Localização: Corso Reginna, 84010 Maiori SA, Italy
Abre: Daily from 8 am to 1 pm
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Minori Street Market
The Thursday morning market in Minori
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The Minori Street Market pops up on Thursday mornings by the waterfront of the small town in the middle of the Amalfi Coast. A healthy mix of locals and curious travellers wander between its colourful, fruit and vegetable-strewn stalls. Low prices and freshly plucked produce make the market an attractive alternative to the town’s grocery stores.
Located near the shore, it’s a scenic spot to shop for produce while enjoying a fresh ocean breeze. Once you’ve loaded up on supplies, reserve a Minori Beach sun lounger to catch some rays as you soak up those iconic Amalfi Coast views.
Localização: Via Maggiore Garofalo, 84010 Minori SA, Italy
Abre: Daily from 8 am to 1 pm
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Ravello Market
A Tuesday morning market in Ravello
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The Ravello Market runs every Tuesday morning at the 2-tiered parking space beneath Piazza Duomo. As it’s not as scenic as other Almalfi markets, the small community-based event oozes authenticity. You’ll find very few fellow travellers here, nor vendors with a high degree of English fluency.
After stocking up on produce, stroll around the town’s quaint medieval streets. Known as the City of Music, Ravello hosts a slew of intriguing attractions. Catch a performance at the Oscar Niemeyer Auditorium or admire the cascading sea-facing gardens at Villa Rufolo.
Localização: Piazza Duomo, 84010 Ravello SA, Italy
Abre: Daily from 8 am to 1 pm
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Sorrento Market
The Tuesday morning local trade of Sorrento
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The Sorrento Market takes place on Via San Renato on Tuesday mornings. Like other Amalfi area markets, this event focuses heavily on locally sourced produce like fruit, vegetables, and cheese. You’ll also find a small selection of household goods and apparel.
The vibrant, open-air affair is a top spot to people watch. Bargain-hunting local housewives haggle hard with the vendors, sometimes evoking a theatrical scene. Travellers may struggle to score the same discounts as the language barrier inevitably gets in the way. But it’s an overall unique and authentic experience not to be missed, nevertheless.
Localização: Via S. Renato, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Abre: Daily from 8 am to 1 pm
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