Mercato Centrale Florence: San Lorenzo Food & Central Market
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If you’re a foodie and wandering near the Duomo, head to Florence, Mercato Centrale Firenze (aka the Central Market) is a must on your itinerary, and one of the best things to do in Florence!
Located in the heart of the San Lorenzo Market area, this buzzing food market is a delicious mix of local flavors, fresh produce, and irresistible bites from all over Italy.
Whether you’re craving truffle pasta, handmade pizza, or the perfect cappuccino, Mercato Centrale has something to make your taste buds dance.

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It’s more than just a central market—it’s a full-on foodie adventure wrapped in Florentine charm! Ready to discover where locals and travelers come together to eat, sip, and shop? Keep reading to find out why this iconic spot is one of Florence‘s tastiest treasures.
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Ticket information:
There’s no entrance fee to visit Mercato Centrale! It’s totally free to enter—you just pay for what you eat, sip, or shop. Cooking classes may have separate fees, depending on the provider. Get tickets for a cooking class!
Adress:
Mercato Centrale Firenze
Piazza del Mercato Centrale, Via dell’Ariento, 50123 Florence, Italy
Transportation:
From Florence Santa Maria Novella Train Station (main station): Walking: 7 min.
Nearby:
Duomo Florence: 5 minute walk.
Accademia Gallery: 9 minute walk.
Uffizi Gallery – 15-minute walk.
Ponte Vecchio – 15 minute walk.
Piazza della Repubblica: 8 minute walk.
Recommended exploration time:
Plan to spend at least 1 to 2 hours.
Nearby Sights (optional add-ons):
Uffizi: 1.5-2.5 hours
Accademia: 1 hour
Wander nearby squares & Ponte Vecchio: 1-2 hours
Opening hours:
Ground floor (indoor market): Daily from around 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM
First floor (food court): Open daily from 10:00 AM to midnight.
A Historic Gem with Modern Flavors
The beautiful building that houses Mercato Centrale was designed by Giuseppe Mengoni, the same visionary architect who famously designed the Galleria Victoria (Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II) in Milan. Made from iron and glass in a classic Parisian style, the structure lets in beautiful natural light, creating an airy and vibrant space for visitors to explore. And explore you will!
The market has two distinct levels, each offering a different but equally mouthwatering experience. Let’s start from the bottom and work our way up.
The Ground Floor: Local Flavors and Tuscan Traditions
The ground floor of the Mercato Centrale is a buzzing maze of local food vendors selling everything from handmade mozzarella and fresh pasta to rustic loaves, ripe tomatoes, and sun-drenched Tuscan herbs. It’s a feast of colors, scents, and flavors that truly captures the essence of Tuscany.
Stop by a fishmonger for the catch of the day, or browse the butcher stalls where locals shop for prime cuts of meat, including regional favorites like bistecca alla fiorentina. Craving cured meats or aged cheese? There are plenty of stands offering samples of rich pecorino, creamy burrata, and, of course, fragrant truffle honey and oil. You’ll also find high-quality extra-virgin olive oil—perfect for drizzling over bread or adding to your favorite recipes.
For those looking to bring a piece of Tuscany home, the small specialty shops on this level are ideal for picking up edible souvenirs. I grabbed a bottle of Chianti, a tin of Tuscan sea salt, and a jar of truffle oil—all of which now sit proudly in my kitchen (and make me smile every time I cook).
The First Floor: Florence’s Food Court Heaven
Head upstairs to the floor of the Mercato Centrale and prepare to be amazed. This level is a modern food court like no other, with over a dozen gourmet stalls—each dedicated to a different Italian specialty. Every vendor focuses on one thing and does it brilliantly, from Neapolitan-style pizza baked the traditional Neapolitan way in a hot cast-iron oven to freshly rolled pasta dishes that taste like Grandma made them.
There’s a coffee bar where you can sip a strong espresso (or a creamy cappuccino if you’re like me), and countless stalls serving piping hot plates of tagliatelle, lasagna, and gnocchi smothered in rich ragù. One of my absolute favorite bites? A piping-hot slice of focaccia, topped with fresh mozzarella, sun-dried tomatoes, and a drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil. Heaven.
And don’t even get me started on the baked goods and pastries! Think flaky croissants, Tuscan almond cookies, and luscious tiramisù. If you’re craving dessert (or just something sweet to pair with your espresso), the artisan gelato counter will make your heart—and taste buds—sing.
Fun fact about Italian coffee habits: In authentic Italian culture, milk-based coffee, such as cappuccinos, is typically consumed in the morning before 11 am. If you’d like to drink a coffee after 11 am, then you’ll want to order an espresso, “un caffe”.
Why Mercato Centrale is a Must-Visit in Florence
What makes Mercato Centrale so special isn’t just the food (though, let’s be honest, the food is phenomenal)—it’s the atmosphere. This is where Florentine locals, global travelers, foodies, and curious newbies all gather to enjoy Tuscany’s most delicious traditions. It’s also a place of learning and creativity: on-site, you’ll find a cooking school offering authentic Italian cooking classes, where you can learn to make everything from fresh pasta to classic Tuscan sauces.
And if you love to cook or know someone who does, you’ll be happy to know there’s even a shop packed with kitchen tools, herbs, and even Italian-language cookbooks. I bought one as a souvenir and now feel like a mini-Medici whipping up pasta at home!
A Toast to Chianti and Tradition
Of course, no visit would be complete without raising a glass. The Chianti wine booth upstairs offers wines from the Chianti wine region, including bold reds and crisp whites that pair perfectly with whatever dish you’re enjoying. The staff are knowledgeable and happy to help you find your new favorite vintage. Cheers—or as they say in Florence, cin cin!
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Final Thoughts
So whether you’re a curious traveler, a home chef on the hunt for ingredients, or simply someone who appreciates a good glass of Chianti, this indoor market offers a delicious crash course in the best of Tuscany. With roots dating back to 1874 and a modern revival since 2014, the Florence food market is both a historic treasure and a trendy foodie paradise.
At GetYourGuide you will find an extensive selection of tickets and tours in Florence.
The best thing about it: you save valuable time as you don't have to wait in line at many sights.
Most tickets can be canceled free of charge, and the company has an excellent reputation!
There is no entrance fee to visit Mercato Centrale, but GetYourGuide offers some amazing food tours and cooking classes!
FAQ: Visiting Mercato Centrale Firenze
What time does Mercato Centrale open?
The first-floor food court is open daily from 10 am until midnight. The ground floor market typically opens earlier in the morning.
Is Mercato Centrale in Florence good for shopping?
Yes! It’s a great place to buy gourmet souvenirs like truffle honey, extra-virgin olive oil, and Chianti wine.
Can I take a cooking class there?
Absolutely. The cooking school on-site offers authentic classes, perfect for learning traditional Tuscan dishes.
How close is it to other attractions?
It’s right in the heart of Florence, just minutes from the Duomo and other historic sights.
Is there anything for kids?
Definitely! From wood-fired pizza to gelato, kids will love the fun, flavorful experience.
What’s the vibe like?
Think stylish, welcoming, and buzzing with life—a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern foodie fun.
Allie
Hey everyone! I’m Allie, and I love great Italian food and the relaxed atmosphere in Florence! My favorite thing to do is people watching at a local cafe while drinking a glass of vino!
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