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Campo de' Fiori
Very old Roman market specializing in fish and vegetables.
Piazza Campo de' Fiori (Center). Buses: 46, 62, 64, 90, 70,
186. 6am-1:30pm. Closed Sun.
Garage
Sale - Rigattieri per hobby
This lovely second-hand market, like the English ones, offers
a stall to anyone who wants to sell their goods.
Experts are on hand to give advice to the less experienced on
prices and quality of the merchandise on display.
Piazza della Marina, 32
10am-7pm Sun; Jun/Jul 5pm-midnight Sun
Il
Giardino d'Inverno
This street market is just for amateurs; anyone can buy,
sell or exchange their goods here.
Viale Romania, 32
10am-7pm every 2nd and 4th Sun from Oct-May
Mercato
Villaggio Olimpico
Stalls with food, household items, straw goods, jewelry,
clothing; You can find excellent deals there.
Viale della XVII Olimpiade (Flaminio). Buses: 910, 225. 8am-1:30pm,
Fri only.
Non
Solo Tarli
This huge antiques market, held twice a year, attracts the
most prestigious collectors from all over Italy. More than 200
stalls display furniture, ornaments, pictures and jewellery.
Fiera di Roma, Via Cristoforo Colombo, 295
3pm-9.30pm Mon-Fri; 10am-9.30pm Sat and holidays
Piazza
San Cosimato
Food market with great product qiality, with stalls for
flowers and household items.
Piazza San Cosimato (Trastevere). Buses: 13, 44, 75, 720,
718, 719, 280. 6am-1:30pm. Closed Sun.
Portaportese
Rome's biggest and most famous market. Everything including
the kitchen sink, old socks, football shoes. Look very hard,
and you will find what you are looking for !!!
Piazza di Portaportese (Trastevere) or from Piazza Ippolito
Nievo (Viale Trastevere). Buses: 23, 280, 170, 780, 27, 13,
717, 718. 5am-2pm. Sundays only.
Via
Sannio
Situated under the Aurelian walls, you can find used and
new clothing as well as camping goods.
Via Sannio (S. Giovanni). Metro A (S. Giovanni). Buses: 118,87,
16, 15, 81, 13. 10am-1pm, Sat until 6pm. Closed Sun.
Underground
This large antiques and collectors' fair takes place in
a big car park between Via Sistina and Via Veneto. It also offers
space for young collectors aged 7 to 14, as well as an information
point for the many tourists who visit the market.
Via Francesco Crispi, 96
3pm-8pm Sat; 10.30am-7.30pm Sun; closed in summer
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