@througheternitytours: Most people who visit Florence spend their whole trip in the same ten blocks. Sant'Ambrogio is about a ten minute walk from all of that and it's a completely different city. I've been coming to this market for years and the same woman is still at the cheese stall, the same family is still at the butcher. Nobody here is performing Florence for you. They're just living in it. Built in 1873, a year before the Mercato Centrale, and somehow the one that stayed true to what it always was. If you want to see this side of the city, we bring people here on our Florence tours at Through Eternity.