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Old May 26th, 2004, 03:43 AM
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travel04, looks like you know how to track down great bargains.
 
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I found the best plastic EURO coin holders at the market in Trastevere on Sunday morning-yeah, its crowded,alot of junk but you never know what you can find!
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In my experience, the markets close about lunchtime. Not so sure about the Campo dei Fiori.
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The market at Campo dei Fiori was marginal I thought. The produce was pretty good but the wares were things you could by at any kitchen or discount store. Saw nothing special or unusual. Maybe that's what they normally have but it was stuff that you could find anywhere.
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