Campo de’ Fiori

Piazza Campo de' Fiori, 00186 Roma RM, Italy

Like all outdoor markets in Rome, Campo de’ Fiori is a bustling social center where locals push past throngs of tourists to complete their errands. Every morning you can find nonni shopping for produce with their grandchildren, feisty butchers running the day’s orders, and barmen hand-delivering trays of espresso to the vendors. By late afternoon, the market quiets down as vendors head home for the evening, and slowly buskers and musicians make their way to the square. By sunset, Campo once again surges with energy, this time to fuel the nightlife.

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Local Flavor

Nothing beats a local market- no matter how many people roam the stalls and stop foot traffic for a photo. The charm of Campo de’ Fiori is that every morning you can find nonni shopping for produce with their grandchildren, feisty butchers running the day’s orders and barmen hand-delivering trays of espresso to the vendors.

'To Market, to Market,' at Campo de Fiori

This is one of the best outdoor markets I’ve seen. Here you’ll find many vendors of fresh fruits, vegetables, pasta, olive oil, and the namesake flowers. It’s very lively from early morning until late afternoon, when the market is open, and then a bustling hub of nightlife after hours.

Infinite Frame Theory

Near Campo dei Fiori. Like most things in Italy, finding beauty in everyday life.

Ciò è Uno Caldo (That's a Hot One)

The Campo dei Fiori is everything you want in a European marketplace. It’s overrun with the most entertaining people and the most interesting foods and spices. The displays of peppers and spices were beautiful and exotic. Be sure to get there early to beat the crowds and to watch the market come to life.

Colour in Campo de Fiori

On a walk through the cobblestone streets of Rome, we made our way to the Campo de’Fiori where we were met with locals sights, sounds and tastes of the market square including this colourful stall of dried herbs and tomatoes just waiting to be added to a delicious italian dish. A feast for the eyes and the taste buds...

Morning market

Campo de Fiori really starts to wake up from 8.30am. In December, artichokes are in season and you’ll find many stalls selling it. It’s a medium-sized outdoor market that is slowly being taken over my souvenir vendors. Still, it feels pretty local in most part and there are a wide selection of local produce one can get from here. Worth visiting if only for a short glimpse of local life. Afterwards, adjourn to any nearby cafe for your compulsory croissant and expresso breakfast

The Neighborhood Market

Like all outdoor markets in Rome, Campo de’ Fiori is the social center for the neighborhood, where in spite of the high tourist volume, the locals are present and shopping. The charm of Campo de’ Fiori is that every morning you can find nonni shopping for produce with their grandchildren, feisty butchers running the day’s orders and barmen hand-delivering trays of espresso to the vendors. By late-afternoon, the market quiets down as vendors head home for the evening, and slowly buskers and musicians make their way to the square, so that by sunset, Campo is a once again a bustling social scene - for nightlife.

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