Campo De' Fiori
Campo De' Fiori
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Named after the field of flowers it once was, Campo de’ Fiori is now a bustling flower, fruit, and vegetable market. It stirs awake in the wee hours of the morning and slowly comes to life with vendors peddling fresh produce, dried fruit, souvenirs, and more. Most stalls close by early afternoon, so visit early. Once dusk falls, the area takes on a different kind of lively vibe, with al fresco restaurants and cocktail bars filled to the brim. Campo de’ Fiori is located close to Piazza Navona and the Pantheon and is often included as a stop when you join the Jewish Ghetto tours or food groups. – Tripadvisor
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- Gary W1 contributionHoneymoon vacation; back to my wife’s homelandOn our honeymoon, this wonderful hotel exceeded our expectations. Formally a brothel for Priests in the 17th century - yes, you read that correctly- the rooms were cozy, elegant , clean, with “beautiful noise “ from the adjacent piazza’s. The staff were charming and knowledgeable ; one young man actually walked us to his nearby favorite restaurant !! Valentina, the general manager, was the perfect Italian ambassador . Grateful for our presence, warm, funny, and engaging. Her sense of humor was infectious . This is a long review, yet all of this is important to convey . Select this hotel for your stay ; you will not be disappointed and you’ll thank me.Visited September 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 14 October 2023
- Patti R19 contributionsVisit Mauro and Marco Berardi in Campo de' Fiori For Great SpicesThe best thing about Campo de' Fiori is Mauro and Marco Berardi's spices. They are always there when the market is open and have the freshest and best spices in Rome. The Camp de' Fiori spice is my favorite and I use it often in Italian dishes as well as a chicken marinade ingredient. I highly recommend them and spices make great gifts for those back home.Visited November 2023Travelled with familyWritten 11 December 2023
- BradHong Kong, China175,926 contributionsOne of Rome's charming squaresThis is an atmospheric market square and popular place for tourists to visit during visits to Rome. There is a daily food and food product market held in the square from 7am to 2pm (Mon to Sat). Campo de' Fiori is lined with eateries, artisan and boutique shops adding charm to the square. There is an interesting fountain in back as well as a sombre monument to Giordano Bruno, the monk and free thinking philosopher who was burned at the stake in 1600 during the Italian Inquisition. It is a nice market and square, worth spending some time to explore along with the neighbourhood streets nearby.Visited March 2024Travelled with familyWritten 8 March 2024
- JenniferWhitby, Canada44 contributionsDefinitely worth a visit.Absolutely fabulous fruit, vegetable, meats, fish, cheeses, gadgets, clothing open air market in the heart of Rome. Wonderful goods for sale. Reasonable prices. So much to see and purchase. Much better than a supermarket. Fruit smoothies, olive oil, truffles, tapenade, pestos. Unbelieveable amount of goods. We went on a Sunday around 11 am. Definitely worth a visit even if you're not in the market to purchase anything. We ended up sharing a mango, pineapple, banana smoothie...so delicious.Visited June 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 26 June 2024
- Beth421970Alamosa, Colorado120 contributionsVendors by morning, dining by nightWe rented a VRBO overlooking this area and found it very charming. Very early in the morning the vendors set up for somewhat of a farmer's market. Around 4:30pm they begin to take things down. You are able to bargain with most of the vendors. In the evening, all the restaurants place outdoor seating and it is very enjoyable. I would really recommend this area to stay, as it is very walkable to all the major attractions.Visited August 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 28 August 2024
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Abdul M
Chicago, IL302 contributions
Aug 2019
I had this craze of knowing the market of Campo de'Fiori, well it was a huge let down. The market that I saw in the travel videos had nothing to do with seeing it in person. It was faux market ready for tourist traps all over the place. The market is run by mostly Bangladeshi vendors and others from many other countries. They are selling spices, fruits etc., the one thing I would recommend is the juice and cut fruit. But look at the prices since they were sky high. The place around it was very nice and we did get to enjoy the site and knowing the truth about this market. I do recommend that you go and check it out for yourself and don't fall into the hype nor false appearance of this market.
Written 29 January 2020
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Mairwen1
United Kingdom11,272 contributions
June 2022
Campo de Fiori is a fun piazza to visit for the morning market, the cafes, bakery and delis.
Every foodie walking tour will include this piazza but you can just as easily wander through on your own and you’ll find everything yourself.
The 2 highlights for me are the Forno Campo de’ Fiori bakery and Antica Norcineria Viola, a traditional deli. The bakery has the best pizza, sold in large slabs, hot from the oven and the deli has a wonderful range of cured meats and sausages (see separate reviews on both).
The best to time your visit is in the morning, because the market is held then. By 2pm, it’s too late and the market stalls are starting to be dismantled. The market fills the piazza and is mostly fresh food, fruit and veg and flowers, as well as fresh juices, cheeses, meats, bread and dried pastas. We liked the freshly squeezed pomegranate juice and the fruit salad cups.
You’ll find foodie souvenirs dried pastas, spices, balsamic vinegar, limoncello, liqueurs.
In the past when we have stayed in an apartment, we have often come here to pick up fresh food for cooking.
A number of stalls sell cheap clothing, lots of hats, sunglasses etc but these are not very special and there are a lot of ‘I Love Rome’ souvenir T-shirts. What you will find here is pretty much the stuff you’d expect to find at any similar street market.
In the centre of the piazza is a strange statue of a hooded figure, looking very much like he could’ve stepped straight out of Assassin’s Creed. This is Giordano Bruno and he’s got every reason to look gloomy as he is standing on exactly the same spot where he was burnt to death in 1600. A Dominican priest, he was also a philosopher, cosmologist and mystic. However 1600 was a dangerous time to haven spouting radical ideas. He was condemned as a heretic and was arrested and burnt alive.
GETTING THERE: Campo de Fiori is only a short walk from Piazza Navona so you can easily combine the two piazzas.
Every foodie walking tour will include this piazza but you can just as easily wander through on your own and you’ll find everything yourself.
The 2 highlights for me are the Forno Campo de’ Fiori bakery and Antica Norcineria Viola, a traditional deli. The bakery has the best pizza, sold in large slabs, hot from the oven and the deli has a wonderful range of cured meats and sausages (see separate reviews on both).
The best to time your visit is in the morning, because the market is held then. By 2pm, it’s too late and the market stalls are starting to be dismantled. The market fills the piazza and is mostly fresh food, fruit and veg and flowers, as well as fresh juices, cheeses, meats, bread and dried pastas. We liked the freshly squeezed pomegranate juice and the fruit salad cups.
You’ll find foodie souvenirs dried pastas, spices, balsamic vinegar, limoncello, liqueurs.
In the past when we have stayed in an apartment, we have often come here to pick up fresh food for cooking.
A number of stalls sell cheap clothing, lots of hats, sunglasses etc but these are not very special and there are a lot of ‘I Love Rome’ souvenir T-shirts. What you will find here is pretty much the stuff you’d expect to find at any similar street market.
In the centre of the piazza is a strange statue of a hooded figure, looking very much like he could’ve stepped straight out of Assassin’s Creed. This is Giordano Bruno and he’s got every reason to look gloomy as he is standing on exactly the same spot where he was burnt to death in 1600. A Dominican priest, he was also a philosopher, cosmologist and mystic. However 1600 was a dangerous time to haven spouting radical ideas. He was condemned as a heretic and was arrested and burnt alive.
GETTING THERE: Campo de Fiori is only a short walk from Piazza Navona so you can easily combine the two piazzas.
Written 29 July 2022
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Sumiclizia
Bologna, Italy362 contributions
Sept 2023 • Family
The origin of the name probably dates back to the Middle Ages, when this area was covered by a vast prairie. Later the square became a meeting place with many taverns (such as the "Hostaria della Vacca", which belonged to Alexander IV's mistress, from the union with which Lucrezia Borgia was born). At the center of the square, where a lively Point of Sale is held every morning, is the statue of Giordano Bruno, a heretical monk condemned to the stake.
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Written 8 August 2024
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dapper777
Monaco65,991 contributions
July 2020 • Friends
Once it was simply a simple flowery meadow, which gave the name of "Campo de 'Fiori", until the fifteenth century the animals grazed there.
This square was non long ago one of the most picturesque places in the city.
Located near Piazza Farnese, on the road to Piazza Navona, it still has maintained a little of old charm of ancient Rome, animated every morning by a picturesque market with its wooden stalls.
The rest of the day, its numerous bars and terraces give life to the place. In the evening, many young Romans gather around the statue of Giordano Bruno, to relax, talk, have a beer, talk and make noise..
We know this square very well, which has lost its authenticity over time.
The stalls, except for a few, are all arranged to sell poor quality products to tourists.
There is a good cinema, a historical cinema, an oven and bakery with good baked goods ... and that's it.
They are just memories ..
This square was non long ago one of the most picturesque places in the city.
Located near Piazza Farnese, on the road to Piazza Navona, it still has maintained a little of old charm of ancient Rome, animated every morning by a picturesque market with its wooden stalls.
The rest of the day, its numerous bars and terraces give life to the place. In the evening, many young Romans gather around the statue of Giordano Bruno, to relax, talk, have a beer, talk and make noise..
We know this square very well, which has lost its authenticity over time.
The stalls, except for a few, are all arranged to sell poor quality products to tourists.
There is a good cinema, a historical cinema, an oven and bakery with good baked goods ... and that's it.
They are just memories ..
Written 1 August 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
amnews
Boston, MA190 contributions
Sept 2022
Rick Steves' Heart of Rome walk starts with this square. It used to have a food market in the mornings, but now is filled with high-margin merchandise (little bottles of stuff, etc.). The monument to Giordano Bruno, a famous heretic who was executed in 1600, is here. This is the place where the freewheeling protests often take place, and the statue was reportedly placed here to annoy the nearby Vatican.
Written 23 September 2022
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Beth421970
Alamosa, CO120 contributions
Aug 2024 • Couples
We rented a VRBO overlooking this area and found it very charming. Very early in the morning the vendors set up for somewhat of a farmer's market. Around 4:30pm they begin to take things down. You are able to bargain with most of the vendors.
In the evening, all the restaurants place outdoor seating and it is very enjoyable. I would really recommend this area to stay, as it is very walkable to all the major attractions.
In the evening, all the restaurants place outdoor seating and it is very enjoyable. I would really recommend this area to stay, as it is very walkable to all the major attractions.
Written 28 August 2024
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Babak S
Bloomington, IN31 contributions
June 2023 • Couples
A lively market to walk through, to get a souvenir, or refuel during our walking tour. We found this market in our first trip to Rome a few years ago and I have been back every time I visit. You can get a refreshing smoothie, fruits, oil, pasta, etc. in the market, be entertained by a kitchen gadget vendor, or peruse the shops around the market and sit down for a meal in a nearby restaurant.
Written 21 July 2023
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calmskys
Woodbridge, Canada44 contributions
Sept 2023 • Couples
This is entirely a tourist trap. Beware! It looks lovely, but, check prices on google before buying. We foolishly purchased Gusto Balsamico Rose 250 ml priced at 65 euros. It can be purchased online for $24!!!! Same with Limoncello and Crema di Pistachio. Our advice is look around, enjoy the stalls, take photos, and keep walking.
Written 30 September 2023
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Pat
217 contributions
July 2022
Experience this place as a flower, fruit and veg market during day time. Don't get sucked into the vendors (the ones that sell everything else but flowers, fruits and vegs) as they could be quite aggressive. Come at night and you will see this place transfers to something very different. The restaurants, cocktail bars and terraces around the market are fabulous places for romance or meetings of any kind, along with sightseeing of sunsets.
Written 20 August 2022
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Carolyn P
Orinda, CA147 contributions
Jan 2023 • Couples
Lovely outdoor food market. We bought six bags of pasta for $20 to bring home as gifts. Fresh fruit and veggies available. Jars of pesto, olive oil and more.
Written 16 January 2023
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Me gustaría hospedarme cerca de Piazza Campo di Fiori, alguien sabe si será muy ruidoso por las noches ?
I would like to book accomodation in Campo di Fiori, Dooes any one know if si too noisy.... since I am traveling with 2 kids... ?
Written 23 April 2019
He estado durmiendo en la misma plaza de Campo di Fiori y no escuchamos ningún ruido. Las ventanas eran bastante buenas. Creo que es más aconsejable dormir más cerca de la plaza que de las avenidas con mas tráfico
Written 24 April 2019
Cinzia M
Rome, Italy
Buongiorno. Qualcuno sa dirmi se mercoledì 1 novembre il mercato è aperto? Grazie
Written 24 October 2017
Only go during the day, it's really a farmer's market, with colorful veggies and olive oil offerings. Granted, it has become a bit touristy, but that seems to be the state of the world.
Do not linger around in the evening, bad area...
Written 27 April 2017
The market is open in the morning till 2pm. You can visit it from Monday to Friday. But I don't know if you can buy thins on the market on Saturday and Sunday. Of course the place is worth to visit all the days but much more interesting when the sellers are there. All restaurants and bars are open on every day.
Written 11 April 2017
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