Firenze, Toscana
destination • experience
Posted almost 5 years ago
Mercato Centrale Firenze
Firenze’s central market, it is amazing and huge. On the bottom floor, it is all local foods and fresh produce, you might get looked at weird, it’s a lot of locals. On the second floor is where you can find food stands from fish, to pasta, to fresh baked pizza! There is a small purple stand where a lady will be selling cannoli’s. They are the best in the city, Francesco will tell you this ( also don’t hit on him, tempting but you will get in trouble with CAPA and make him feel super uncomfortable when he greets you every morning at school)
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