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Where to shop like a local

By Rhiannon Edwards
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12 Feb, 2015 04:00 PM5 mins to read

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 La Boqueria market in Barcelona, Spain. Photo / Carol Smith
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Rhiannon Edwards reveals the best places to bag a bargain in the world's greatest markets.

Of all the ways to gain a true impression of a city, a visit to the local market is perhaps the most enjoyable. The best markets, as well as being places to pick up foods and souvenirs, offer clues to the history of the area and the local culture. Here is a selection of some of the best markets around the globe, not to be missed during your travels.

La Boqueria, Barcelona

Dating back to the 1200s, when it was a travelling market for stallholders from around Catalonia, La Boqueria has a history as colourful as its fruit and vegetable stalls - and there are certainly plenty of those. In its time, the market has moved and changed so much it is barely recognisable from old photographs. It first existed outside the city limits, with no set structure and no roof. Today it is the largest covered market in the region, and some of the stallholders are fourth-generation traders.

Grand Bazaar, Istanbul

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Half the fun of the Grand Bazaar, one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world, is in getting lost. At one time, every square was dedicated to a different profession and its wares, but today, while some of this organisation remains, it is more of a jumble.

The scale of the place makes shopping exciting - it has such a multitude of stalls that you never quite know what you are going to find. If you don't fancy haggling, it is enough just to take a walk around. The bazaar is home to two mosques, four fountains and two hammams. Don't forget to look up -- the vaulted ceilings are beautiful.

The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. Photo / Jim Eagles
The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. Photo / Jim Eagles

Tsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo

Rise with the lark if you want to see one of the best and most popular attractions Tokyo has to offer: its fish market. Public registration to enter the tuna auctions (one of the big lures) begins at 4.30am, and by 9am everything is winding down. One in 10 fish caught in the world is eaten in Japan, and a visit here will illustrate how important fish is in Japanese food culture, as plenty of yen are thrown around in pursuit of the freshest catch.

Even if you don't want to buy, the huge fish laid out on ice slabs, together with smaller but no less intriguing Pacific sea creatures dotted around the stalls, make for an interesting museum (salesmen frown upon taking photos, though). The hook for foreign visitors who are unlikely to have their own kitchen is the sushi. Bars here offer some of the best in the city.

Tokyo's Tsukiji Fish Market. File photo / NZ Herald
Tokyo's Tsukiji Fish Market. File photo / NZ Herald

Chatuchak Market, Bangkok

A short train ride out of the centre of Bangkok, Chatuchak is a kind of city in itself. This huge market sells everything from knock-off handbags to puppies (neither of which are wise purchases) and lots of much nicer things in between. Silks, suits, spices - everything you could ever want or need is here, sold by Thai stallholders who brandish calculators ready to do fast deals with the buying public (they price high to haggle).

The market might be large (covering 14ha), but the walkways are narrow, and they really pack it in - there are about 15,000 stalls. Helpfully, Chatuchak is divided by types of produce - so if you know what you want, you needn't traipse around the whole lot (a feat which is probably impossible in one day anyway).

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Chatuchak Market, Bangkok. Photo / Supplied
Chatuchak Market, Bangkok. Photo / Supplied

Pike Place Market, Seattle

At almost 100 years old, Pike Place Market has long been the anchor for the rest of the city of Seattle. From its neon entry sign to the white wood panelling of its interior, it has an appealing vintage feel. Built into a hillside overlooking Elliott Bay, the market is still the place where most Seattle-ites buy their fresh goods, and visitors "just browsing" should be warned not to get in the way of real trade. There are a few touristy-type stalls, but for wow factor the flowers can't be beaten. Row upon row of huge, colourful blooms decorate the top floor.

Pike Place isn't huge in comparison to the great markets of the rest of the world, but it has a rich offering on every level, including vintage film memorabilia and Americana. There are also a few good seafood restaurants, and a plate of oysters caught from the Puget Sound is the best way to round off a visit.

Pike Place Market, Seattle. Photo / Brett Phibbs
Pike Place Market, Seattle. Photo / Brett Phibbs

St Lawrence Market, Toronto

Probably the best food market in Canada, the St Lawrence Market is the place to find fresh food in Toronto. The South Market is home to 120 permanent food vendors housed in a warehouse building with beautiful industrial-age touches. There's plenty of "eat now" food on offer too, and the inventiveness of the stalls might leave you feeling as if your own culinary skills are lacking (if so, there's also a market kitchen with cooking classes). The North Market dates back to 1803 and sells food on a Saturday and antiques on a Sunday. The big cheese at the farmer's market is, well, the cheese. Hundreds of different delicious varieties are on sale.

Toronto's St Lawrence Market. Photo / Creative Commons image by Flickr user albertascrambler
Toronto's St Lawrence Market. Photo / Creative Commons image by Flickr user albertascrambler

Market tips

• For a bargain, go towards the end of the day. Lots will have gone, but you are more likely to get a bit off the price when the traders really need to sell something.

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• For the full experience, arrive early. Have a good look around and take in the feel of the market. Is there a difference in quality between stalls? This will help inform your purchases.

• Buy in bulk to get a better price.

• Have an idea of the culture of the market before you go. In some markets the price is the price, and you won't get anywhere by haggling.

• Cash is still king.

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