Piazza delle Erbe, located in the heart of Verona, Italy, has been the city’s main market since ancient Roman times. Surrounded by bustling cafes and elegant Baroque-style buildings, the square is a vibrant hub of activity. Visitors can explore market tables laden with regional produce, olive oil, and wine, or simply savor a traditional Italian espresso. The sounds of the open-air market fill the air, creating an immersive and authentic experience that echoes the square’s rich historical legacy.
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