Mercatone dell'Antiquariato

Milan


This antiques market is the city's most scenic market. Set along a 400m stretch of the pretty Naviglio Grande, it has stalls from over 380 well-vetted antique and secondhand traders. Hours of treasure-hunting pleasure can be had immersed in the vintage furniture, clothing, pre-loved books and eye-catching jewellery.


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