Markets in Rome
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Campo de' Fiori is one of the more picturesque of Rome's dozens of neighborhood markets but also its most touristy. More authentic are the ones at Via Andrea Doria, Piazza San Cosimato (Trastevere) or Testaccio. The new indoor market that recently replaced Piazza Vittorio behind the train station, off Via Turati, is fascinating for it's multicultural character, surrounding by Asian, Indian, etc. communities. <BR>As for Porta Portese, on Sunday mornings only, if you enter from Piazza Ippolito Nievo on Viale Trastevere, there is a decent "flea market" zone with antiques and the like. Don't bother with the end by Porta Portese itself which is mostly jeans and plastic housewares (and pickpockets). I also like the Ponte Milvio market, north of the center, which has produce but also clothing and "junk".



