This is one of the few markets in the center. To find it, go to the end of Via Garibaldi in the direction of Piazza Statuto where it crosses Viale Palestro, a large 19th-century street. The stalls selling clothing and household objects bring life each morning to one of the loveliest parts of the city. If you are fed up with looking at shop windows, you may find something original here. Especially known for its clothing stalls, this market features a host of local designers and retailers like La Marchand, Clò!, and Il Sandalo.
To get to this market, ask for Piazza Benefica which is the name the market is known by. Located in one of the better off neighbourhoods, the market reflects this fact with the goods it sells. You will find designer dresses (perhaps worn once and forgotten by one of the wealthy), velvet jackets, silk shirts, jewellery and even antiques. The difficulty of finding the market is rewarded by the surprises you will find though a little retro in taste.
The Crocetta market is the most chic in Turin because it is situated in one of the best areas of the city. If you desperately want a dress or jumper you saw in a trendy shop, then you must definitely go, as you can find good bargains and quality clothing at low prices. Also make sure to check out the fine produce, wines, and other delicacies that the market has to offer.