Located between the train station and the Duomo, San Lorenzo is the market district. This is a bustling, chaotic, neighborhood; where to stay in Florence to be near attractions like the Renaissance Basilica di San Lorenzo and the adjacent Medici chapels which stand out like islands in the middle of the street market which sells clothes, souvenirs, and leather goods. The covered San Lorenzo market is a must-see. Every morning (except on Sundays) you can find excellent food products (fruits, vegetables, typical local cheeses and meats) at good prices, as well as several places to stop for a quick, high-quality and low-cost lunch, immersed in the beautiful atmosphere of an ancient city market.