The Vienna Gate's name comes from where the road led in the Middle Ages, and is today the location of a popular Saturday market.
Toronto is said by many to be one of the most diverse cities in the whole world.
If you're looking for something to really spice up this Christmas, why not take a break to one of Germany's amazing Christmas markets?
Cambodia's city of Siem Reap is more than just a stopover for Angkor Wat, it's a fun destination in its own right.
A riot of color and people, the Sunday flower market on Columbia Road is a treat for visitors and locals alike.
You might know the typical Moroccan food, but have you tried Harira, Pastilla, or M'semmen yet?
Singapore's Kreta Ayer Wet Market has been named one of the best fresh markets in the world by the international news network CNN and has become a must-stop for locals and tourists as well
Egypt offers a great range of activities and sights for an active family vacation
Granville Island is one of Vancouver's central market and entertainment areas, with something for everyone.
The very colorful Chinatown nestles between Vancouver's Financial Business District and Gastown.
The name Istanbul has always been synonymous with adventure, romance, and everything exotic. It was truly the crossroads of the world, where every product, fabric, food, and spice was brought, traded, and sold. The Spice Market, or The Egyptian Bazaar as it is called, is still there, and still as exciting as ever.
For a beautiful portrayal of Rome's beauty and ancient history, the Piazza Navona is a must-see attraction when visiting Italy.
Today "The Cradle of Liberty" as the marketplace is nicknamed is actually made up from four different places, Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, North Market and South Market.
If you are planning for a calm and relaxed vacation, this is definitely the place for you. Outa el-Hammam, the main square, is the center of all activities in Chefchaouen.
Honolulu's Chinatown is a vibrant district on Hawaii's largest island and well worth the time spent visiting
Few countries in the world are as rich in culture and history as the nation of Thailand. A unique blend of Asian tradition and innovative technology make Thailand one of the most fascinating places that one can visit, and tourists are sure to be enthralled by the country's bustling dynamic.
Tokyo is the home of The Tsukiji Fish Market which is the largest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world and it is also the largest wholesale food market of any kind. The market is located in Tsukiji in Central Tokyo and has become a major visitor attraction.
Las Ramblas, in the middle of busy Barcelona, is a mile-long boulevard of tourist delights. This pedestrian-friendly, tree-lined road links the Plaça de Catalunya, a bustling city square, with a monument to Christopher Columbus at Port Vell, on the waterfront.
If the Space Needle has evaded your curiosity all you have to do is lay eyes on it. It is awe inspiring and unique structure pulls you in for a breathtaking view of the city, the Cascade mountain range, the Olympic mountain range, the Puget Sound, Lake Washington, Lake Union, and on a clear day several mountains including Mount Rainier.
There are three hippy markets in Ibiza, which is the Spanish island off the coast of Valencia in the Mediterranean Sea.
The Damnoen Saduak market featured in James Bond's Man with the Golden Gun. The market is an hour away from downtown Bangkok, about 100km to the South East.
A visit to London would be remiss if it didn't include a trip to at least one its famous street markets. With offerings that include everything from exotic food to antiques and clothing, these venues offer an experience like no other.
Chinatown in Singapore is one of the last truly exotic places on earth.
The history of budget air travel can be traced back to Southwest Airlines in Dallas, Texas in the Seventies, but it was not until the Nineties that deregulation of the European market allowed low-cost pioneers Ryanair and easyJet to really take off
Bloemenmarkt is the city's most famous flower market located on Singel Canal between the Koningsplein and Muntplein.
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