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VIVA – Europe is one of the most visited countries by tourists. Europe has a charm of beauty that captivates anyone. Not only beautiful city views, but Europe also has an amazing historical and cultural tourism charm.
It turns out, that Europe has beautiful old traditional markets. These markets are often visited by tourists because they sell daily goods. These markets look aesthetic and also classic.
1. Market Days, France
The oldest traditional market in Europe is the first Market Days or often called Sarlat's Street Market. As the name implies, this market is by the side of the road and is only open twice a week, namely on Wednesday mornings and all Saturdays.
In this market, tourists can find various stalls selling daily necessities as well as delicious food.
2. Time Out Market, Portugal
The next oldest traditional market in Europe is Time Our Market. Local people call this market the Mercado da Ribeira. This market has been around since the 1950s and until now its traditional and classic impression is still well preserved.
Tourists or buyers can find many vendors with old wooden stalls in a large hall. You can also find various necessities in this market, such as meat, fish, fruits, vegetables to flowers.
3. Mathallen, Norway
Norway also has one of the oldest traditional markets in Europe. The traditional market known as Mathallen or Food Hall is located in the city of Oslo.
Mathallen is located in a former factory brick building that has been around since the 19th century. In this market, people can find a variety of mouthwatering foods and a variety of fresh food ingredients.
4. Ballaro Market, Italy
Ballaro market is located in Sicily, Italy. This market known as Ballaro Market sells a variety of foods and ingredients that are still fresh.
If tourists visit Ballaro Market, they can certainly find a variety of fresh seafood, considering that the Sicily region is known as the best seafood producer in Italy.
5. Markthalle Neun, Germany
Markhalle Neun is in the Kreuzberg District of Berlin, Germany. This market occupies a large hall that was built in the 19th and has been restored as well. Like the market in general, you will find a variety of sellers of vegetables, cheese, meat, fish, flower shops to bakeries.