The Most Amazing Markets in the World

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From homemade textiles and shiny trinkets to fresh produce and street food delights, these are the most beautiful traditional markets around the world that you can visit on a small-group Culture Trip adventure.

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Jagalchi Market, Busan, South Korea

Jagalchi Fish Market, South Korea

There aren’t many food markets in the world that offer a sensory experience quite like Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan. South Korea’s second city is famed for its seafood – must tries include eomuk (steamed fish cake) and, if you’ve got the stomach for it, saengseonhoe (sliced raw fish) – and walking along this 3km (1.8mi) outdoor market is an amazing experience. Hear local vendors sing and shout, watch live fish still swimming in tanks and, naturally, pinch your nose at the pungent smell of sea creatures that woke up in the ocean that morning. The market, which you can visit on our Soulful South Korea trip, is also famed for the Busan wives – sturdy saleswomen that have been providing for their families for decades.

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Churchkhela. Georgian traditional desert. Street market.

Dezerter Bazaar, Georgia

This farmer’s market in the capital of Georgia, Tbilisi, gets its name from the deserting soldiers who sold their weapons here during the Russo-Georgian War of the 1920s. By now they’ve long swapped pistols for fresh fruit and vegetables, traditional cheeses and locally reared meat. Perhaps best of all is the vibrant selection of Georgian spices and world-class array of local wines, often made using ancient fermentation techniques that outdate all other wine-making countries. Parts of the market have a real old-world feel to them. It can get a little bit chaotic but it’s also super authentic and an experience not to be missed in Tbilisi. On our Georgia and the Caucasus trip you’ll get a guided tour of the market with a local chef, who’ll help you pick out the best ingredients needed for our cooking class back at the chef’s own home!

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Tbilisi, Georgia

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Tbilisi, Georgia

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Raohe Night Market, Taipei, Taiwan

Raohe Night Market, Taiwan

Our Taste of Taiwan trip puts a lot of emphasis on this island nation’s extraordinary culinary culture. That includes a tasting session in a world class tea factory and an authentic cooking class, but Taiwan’s food scene is undoubtedly best explored in one of its many incredible night markets. Our trip includes a visit to Fengjia Night Market in Taichung, but our personal highlight is Raohe Night Market in the capital, Taipei. This 600m (1,968ft) neon-lit street market is a bustling hive of activity come nightfall. Bouquets of flowers and unique works of folk art add a little colour, while smell and taste is more than catered for, with countless excellent street vendors serving up classic dishes like sticky rice dumplings and fish cakes, washed down with a refreshing pearl tea.

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Jamaa el Fna market square at dusk, Marrakesh, Morocco, north Africa. Jemaa el-Fnaa, Djema el-Fna or Djemaa el-Fnaa is a famous square and market place in Marrakeshs medina quarter.

Jemaa el-Fnaa, Morocco

This iconic square in the heart of Marrakech’s old medina is a truly singular market experience. The place is teeming all day long, from early morning when local chefs come to pick up fresh herbs and spices, to nightfall when the whole place is lit-up by the sizzling fires of local street food vendors. As well as fresh produce, hot food and various other ware-selling stalls, you can also expect a wide variety of street performers, who give the square an extra level of atmosphere. Our Epic Morocco trip ends in Marrakech and your time here will start with a guided street food tour, in which Jemaa el-Fnaa features heavily. Tuck into Moroccan classics like tagine, couscous and doughy pastries, or get a little experimental by sampling some sheep’s head or snail soup.

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Casablanca, Morocco

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Marrakech, Morocco

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