Let's just say for a feisty Scottish female, brought to tears was a shock let's just say bought jeans that said bring back don't fit, I knew when I bought that this wasn't going to be straight forward so I was out all day and made sure it was open for the rest of the week! Took back to the exchange after looking for a good half an hour and never found any the assistant was trying his best to help while his manager was shouting abuse in Italian of course! To my face, while his assistant was apologising for his behaviour!! I was alone on holiday and boy did this make me feel uncomfortable, so as instructed by the assistant to return in an hour more jeans would be out, I sat in a cafe and waited! across the road, as wanted this resolved ASAP to enjoy the rest of my holiday, Should be ashamed of himself even speaking to any woman like that heaven knows how he talks to his mother! Thank you to the assistant was amazing tho. Be careful would go for a look that's about,Rip off tbh got them exchanged in the end, valuable...
Read moreOk first you have to be willing to dig. I found some incredible shirts and pants for only a few euro. I bought 2 linen blazers which were €8 a piece. All my items were made in Italy. I even found a silk caftan type blouse. Made in France. Gorgeous. €4. I went right when it opened and it took me a bit to dig but if you have the patience you can find a great deal. You can’t expect everything to be wonderful and sorted and exactly what your looking for, I mean it’s a flea market! Inside the building was more items and shoes. Mostly mens clothes it seemed to me. I also found a beautiful bed cover, it had hand sewn flowers. I didn’t really need this but it caught my eye and was one of a kind. €25. I thought this was a great deal. I don’t haggle over prices. There has been a pandemic and they haven’t been able to make money for several years. I felt everything I paid was fair and even...
Read morePlace with lots of good finds! Once you go into the market you'll see different stalls with a lot of them having locals as owners. Try knowing a little bit of Italian before going and greet the people who own the stalls. A wide variety of things from army clothing to jeans and leather jackets and new clothing. Go before 3 though because most of the stalls start to pack up around 2 pm. I was able to find shirts for a Euro and Wrangler and Levi jeans for 10 euros and they even have cloth for those who enjoy sewing and...
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