Rome Italy
Whether you are a local, a tourist or a regular visitor to Rome you may or may not know about all the amazing markets that are held regularly, weekly, daily you can find anything you could ever want in these kitch collections of local produce.So what ever you are looking for this handy little guide to some of Rome’s market culture should help you find just the bargain you are looking for be it food, flowers or fabulous gifts…
Campo De’ Fiori
This gorgeous market in the heart of Rome’s historical centre sells everything from fresh fruit, vegetables, flowers and more… it’s one of Rome’s oldest markets and some locals would say it is where you would find the best bread in the whole city, prices are not cheap, but the quality is excellent and it’s an experience not to miss!
Every Monday to Saturday from 07:00-13:30 in Campo De’ Fiori
Porta Portese
The most famous market in all of Rome, you will find anything and everything you could possibly want, dream of or need! Get down early as every Sunday morning thousands of people flock there, stalls stretch out as far as the eye can see, it’s an absolute haven for bargain hunters and those who love to test their haggling skills with the locals, and one can not say they have been to Rome without a visit here!
Every Sunday from 05:00 – 14:00 on Via di Porta Portese
Mercato Dei Fiori
An amazing wholesale flower market open to everyone
Every Tuesday. At Via Trionfale from 10:00-13:00.
Mercato Di Via Sannio
New and used clothes market, find fabulous bargains, vintage treasures and everything in between.
Every Monday to Friday from 08:00-13:00 and Saturdays 08:00-18:00, right next to San Giovanni metro stop on line A at Via Sannio
Vittorio Emanuele Market
This stunning food market in Piazza Vittorio Emanuele has a wide range of international produce, especially eastern influences
Every morning except Sunday.
Via Chiana Market
Covered food market in Via Chiana.
Every morning except Sunday.
Piazza Alessandria Market
Discover a host of local delicacies and specialties from local producers in the food market in Piazza Alessandria
Every morning except Sunday.
Mercato Trionfale
This massive food market just recently moved into a huge modern building half way down Via Andrea Doria, Not only will you find lots of yummy food but stalls selling clothes, shoes, bags, toys, jewellery and household goods.
Every morning except Sunday
Mercato Delle Stampe
Situated in the historical centre this market has a large collection of old books, prints and magazines, it s a treasure trove of stuff for antique bargain hunters and lovers of the old and unusual.
At Largo Delle Fontanella Di Borghese. Tel: 06 489 99254.
Every day except Sunday
Via Dei Volsci Market
This is one of Rome’s busiest food markets nestled in the heart of the San Lorenzo district on Via Dei Volsci
Open every day except Sunday
Mercato Villaggio Olimpico
With many great bargains to be found and deals to be struck, goods on sale include clothing, jewellery, food and many household items.
Open: Friday – 08:00 to 13:30 – Viale della XVII Olimpiade Flaminio
Non Solo Tarli – Fiera di Roma
Held only twice every year, this vast antiques market attracts the most serious collectors from all over Italy and Europe. Everything can be found on offer, including furniture, fine china, ornaments, paintings and jewellery and more than 200 stands.
Underground
The Underground is a large antiques and collectors’ fair with the majority of traders tending to be private individuals, driven by their particular interest or passion. This market takes in a big car park between Via Sistina and Via Veneto, there is an excellent information point for the droves of tourists who visit the market. Here you will find everything you can imagine and more!
Open: Saturday – 15:00 to 20:00, Sunday – 10:30 to 19:30, closed during the summer
Via Francesco Crispi, 96, Rome