Campo de fiori

Campo de’ Fiori Morning Market

Located in the Campo de' Fiori square, the Campo de’ Fiori Market is a little gem to not miss out while in Rome. It's an iconic part of Rome’s daily life, where locals and tourists come to shop for fresh products, flowers, spices, and other local goods.

The market is not just a tourist spot, many Romans, who still live in the area, do their shopping there! You can purchase fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheese, pasta, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, souvenirs, clothes and much more. The square is full of vibrant vibes: some people have breakfast in the local bars, others buy their groceries while the vendors speak loud to try to sell their products. It’s an example of real Italian life: chaotic and fascinating at the same time.

Itinerary

The Market is open from 7am to 2pm. Go early in the morning and start with a nice cornetto and cappuccino.

Walk, shop and wander!

Do not forget to stop at the Forno (Piazza de’ Campo de Fiori 22) and grab some pizza bianca and pizza rossa before leaving. You won’t regret it!

3 Local Tips

It’s closed on Sundays.

Be careful with your belongings.

Make sure to visit the area of Campo de’ Fiori.

Other tips

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Take the train to Castelgandolfo

Just a 30-minute train from Rome, Castel Gandolfo is a charming hilltop town overlooking Lake Albano, best known as the location of the Papal Summer Residence.

Roma Termini

Spring through early fall is ideal, especially for the garden tours and lakeside walks. But it's charming year-round, and quieter in the off-season.

Ariccia

Ariccia

Only about 40 minutes from Rome, Ariccia is a small town in the Castelli Romani famous for its legendary porchetta and rustic taverns known as fraschette.

Regional train

Year-round, but autumn is especially lovely—cooler temperatures, seasonal mushrooms, and truffles begin to appear on menus.

San Giovanni

Piazza San Giovanni in Laterano

A few minutes from the Colosseum, Piazza San Giovanni in Laterano is home to the oldest basilica in the Western world—and a peaceful, often overlooked slice of Roman life.

Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano

Any time of year. Mornings are best for visiting the basilica before crowds arrive. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable walking weather.

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