A great place for photos, Quardrilatero is a section of the city full of tiny cobblestone streets and alleys. Along the narrow passageways, you’ll find an outdoor market that sells fresh food and pastries. If you are feeling brave, grab all the ingredients you need to recreate your own Bolognese classics. There are also some great meats and cheeses to try. The market is a bargain, and many of the vendors will let you taste test their wares. At this and other markets, local Bolognese produce sells for much less than you would pay in a restaurant. The mood of the market is intoxicating, and I’ve found it’s a great place to people watch.
One stop shopping for the best of Emiglia Romagna and Italy. The narrow streets are home to an array of stalls that sell wine, cheese, fish, fruit, vegetables, salami, spices, sweets, and pasta. Many of them have a few tables where you can take a break and enjoy a bite to eat.
Just off Piazza Maggiore, the narrow streets of the Quadrilatero market are packed with the delicious foods of Bologna. There are wine stores, cafes, and specialty food stores selling meats, cheeses, pastas, and local delicacies. There are also food stalls selling fresh produce and other products. At night, the Quadrilatero is the perfect spot for Italian happy hour (aperitivo).
Quadrilatero is one of the main food and shopping market areas of Bologna. Local people hang out there every evening. If you want to take a sit, go there before 7pm. After this time this place is very busy and crowded, so you may not find a free space for yourself. Quadrilatero is a great place to observe locals and eat amazing Italian food!
Lot of restaurants, bars and local shops here
Per chi viene a Bologna la prima volta, un giro nel Mercato del Quadrilatero non potete negarvelo. Palazzi antichi, un atmosfera calda, accogliente, anche confusionaria, perché il mercato è una bufera di richiami, di odori, di venditori che ti richiamo urlando, ma è divertente, è bello, piacevole anche la mattina affacciarsi in tutta questa vita, fare la spesa, comprare della frutta buona, fresca. Un posto incredibile, davvero!
La región de Emilia Romaña tiene más de 140 productos con denominación de origen entre los que se encuentran el salame rosa, el salame gentile, la mortadela, el parmigianoreggiano, el prosciuto diparma, el aceite balsámico, los tigelli y los tortellini. Y todo esto se puede encontrar en el área conocida como el cuadrilátero, un área comprendida entre las calles Clavature, Artieri, Ranocchi y Drapperie. Allí es posible encontrar una gran variedad de lugares para comer y de puestos al paso de frutas, verduras y flores. Imperdible para los amantes de los mercados y de la comida.
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