There are both weekly and farmers’ markets in South Tyrol, offering plenty to explore and discover. And to make the experience even more enjoyable, you can use the Almencard Gitschberg Jochtal to reach all market towns by public transport, free of charge!
Exploring the Mühlbach weekly market
Every Thursday, a smorgasbord of colours and variety awaits you among the stalls of the Mühlbach market. Getting there is an experience in itself, with a leisurely cable car ride from Meransen – which is free thanks to the complimentary Almencard you’ll receive here on check-in. Look forward to:
- A variety of products and handicrafts: colourful clothing, the latest trends and handmade accessories
- The art of haggling: a playful negotiation with the chance to snatch a bargain
- The unexpected: look for inspiration and interesting finds at every stand
The farmers’ market in Brixen – a window to local flavours
When the farmers’ market stalls open up in Brixen on Wednesdays and Saturdays, it’s always a feast for the senses. Here’s what you can find:
- Freshness: juicy apples and sun-ripened vegetables for your meals
- Culinary treasures: discover local cheese delicacies and scrumptious eggs
- Sustainable produce: healthy, organic and locally sourced
- Specialities: taste the famous Tirtlen –traditional South Tyrolean delicacies
The thousand colours of Bozen’s fruit market
Open all day Mondays to Saturdays, the fruit market in Bozen is a real insider’s tip:
- A meeting point for both locals and tourists from all over the world
- A colourful parade of flowers, spices, and all sorts of fruit and vegetables
- A culinary melting pot of traditional South Tyrolean specialities and delicious Mediterranean dishes, all served in the nearby streets