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If your in town for a Sunday you have to take a walk up. The veg looks amazing and I love the La Vega is the market where the locals go. The second floor is the best kept secret for dining in Santiago. There are rows and rows of restaurants serving authentic Chilean cuisine.
If you ate This is a busy market on a Sunday. Lots of cheap fresh produce, fish, meat and flowers. There is a special flower section. Watch your belongings as you walk through. You can buy most things you might need here. It is an amazing place with large variety of food. Not just for shopping but also you can sit and eat.
It is so colorful and joyfully to walk and get lost among the exhibits. A must see if you are around. What a market La Vega is! Seems to be where the locals shop and eat. Paltas, pan, fish, meat, olives, nuts, dried fruit - all this and more, super affordable and fresh.
Unlike the hideous Central Market across the river, this is where locals shop. No hassling tourists, you can walk around without being bothered and look at all the fresh produce. The stand is near the Baeza entrance of the market. Just ask. And the service is fantastic. Cash or debit cards. This market clearly is a place for locals not tourists like the central market.
Lots of different stalls selling fruit, veggies, meat and an array of other things. The Vega is adjacent to or on the other side of the Central Market. Here the emphasis is on the vegetables and fruits available in Chile. We wanted to search out some spices The market is big and you can find all kind of vegetables, fruits, meats, cheeses at very low prices.