Flea markets in Naples can be quite an attractive place for those travelers who value and collect antiques - professionals and amateurs can buy there, both interesting trifles and valuable items.
Fiera Antiqua Napoletana Market
It is worth looking at antiques, ceramics and jewelry here. Since there are sometimes fakes from the assortment presented by traders, it makes sense to carefully examine the item you like before buying. The market is also interesting for the fact that street musicians often perform here.
Mostra Mercato Constantinopoli Market
Here they sell books, postcards, clothes of the past, lace, silverware, photographic equipment, painting and other goods.
Market Via le Dohrn Antique Market
This antique market, located on Via le Dohrn on Saturdays and Sundays, sells handicrafts, collectibles and relics - caskets, lamps, sconces, crockery and more.
Flea market in Via San Gregorio Armeno
This Italian flea market is recommended for those whose goal is to buy original souvenirs, gifts and artisan goods.
Mercatino de Resina Market
In the vicinity of Naples, you can visit the large flea market Mercatino de Resina (located in Ercolano on Via Pugliano; open daily from 8 am to 1 pm) - here you can become the owner of original theater glasses, antique clothes, vintage jewelry, musical instruments and other things, which are brought here from houses on the coast of the bay.
Shopping in Naples
Excellent shopping conditions are provided by the shopping streets Via Calabritto, Via Chiaia, Via Roma (famous for their shops). On Via dei Tribunali, those who wish will be able to acquire gifts, and on Via Benedetto Croce - jewelry (you can also go to the Borgo degli Orefici quarter to find them). It is worth noting that clothes, cosmetics, souvenirs, jewelry and more can be bought at the Umberto Gallery on Via San Carlo.
It is worth taking away from Naples a funny little man Pulcinella in the form of a toy or a figurine, a red horn (looks like a pod of red pepper; it brings good luck), Neapolitan coffee (pay attention to the Illy and Kimbo brands), leather goods.