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Home » Fairs & Exhibitions » Gran Balon: the great vintage and flea market of Torino

Gran Balon: the great vintage and flea market of Torino

11 May 2021 by Lori 2 Comments

Do you love vintage? Are you searching for the best Italian flea markets and you do not know where exactly they are located? Every Saturday, in Porta Palazzo, Turin, you can find a nice flea market. But every second Sunday of each month, Torino hosts a bigger flea market called Gran Balon. It takes place from 8 am to 6 pm and is an amazing gathering for collectors, antique lovers or fashion addicts. Here you can find beautiful accessories at incredible prices. With more than 300 stalls, 50 shops, bars, and restaurants, this is definitely the place to be if you visit Turin at the beginning of the month.

Gran Balon. Flea Market
Gran Balon

How to reach it

If you are in the centre of Torino, you can easily reach it from Piazza Castello, heading to Piazza della Repubblica. Cross the square and on the other side, behind Mercato Centrale take Via Goffredo Mameli or Via Vittorio Andreis and just follow the stands and crowd.

If you are in another district, take the buses 11, 18, and 51 and jump off in Borgo Dora.

If you are coming by car from the motorway, take the exit Corso Regina and drive until Pizza della Repubblica. You will find some parking spaces there. Remember that Blu lines on the street are free on Sunday, but you must pay in multilevel parking lots. If you need help on how to park, here is a post.

Do you love vintage and flea markets? Then, you must absolutely plan a visit to Torino where every second Sunday you will find a great flea market called Gran Balon.
A paradise for collectors

A bit of History

This market dates back to the end of the 18th century. Borgata Balon was the name of this district derived from a particular habit of the workers who, during the break hours, use to come here to gamble their few earnings in a particular game with balls. In fact, Balon in our dialect means “ball”.

Flea Market
Home decor

This area was also the production center outside the Turin city walls. Traditionally, this is the place where immigrants have come for centuries to find a job and settle down. That’s why in the nearby Piazza della Repubblica you can find the biggest open market in Europe, Porta Palazzo, and here the flea market every Saturday and the big flea market every second Sunday of the month.

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What can you find

Everything. From books to jewelry, spices, furniture, and posters. Shops are all open, you can get in even to take a look. Do not be shy.

Flea Market
All shops have the door open

Some workshops are inside courtyards, so bring with you the spirit of the adventurer and walk through gates and doorways, you might never know what treasure hides at the end of a passage!

Flea Market
Ancient posters

Where to eat

The district is pinpointed with little restaurants, bars, and delis, so it is really easy to find a place to eat on a budget. I suggest booking a table as soon as you arrive and then visiting the market. In this case, it will be easier to find a place at lunchtime.

Flea Market
Waiting for street food and sweets

You can also buy street food and eat outside or, head towards Galleria Umberto Primo, on the opposite side of Piazza della Repubblica and have a nice brunch at one of my favorite spots in town, Avocuddle Cafe.

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Comments

  1. Marlene

    7 October 2022 at 16:35

    Thank you so so much for these interesting articles on Torino!
    I’m going to stay there for a month February /March 2023 and this is so helpful to me. xxx

    Looking to settle part-time in Piemonte I think Torino is a good place to experience city life.

    Thank you!

    Reply
    • Lori

      3 July 2023 at 11:45

      Sorry for the delay, are you actually in Turin? Are you enjoying it?

      Reply

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