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There are several in Rome... Non touristy, well, that could be a problem. There are street markets weekly in the towns around Rome as well.
Piazza Vittorio - food market with a mesmerizing array of fresh foods, fruits, fish and meat, run by people from all over the world.
Campo d'Fiore - is the most charming and well known. 6am-1:30pm Closed on Sunday
Piazza Testaccio
from fresh fruits and vegetables, to bottled jams and honey, to shoes and underwear, jewelry and housewares. The market spills out to the surrounding streets where merchants set up tables selling a wide and unpredictable variety of goods.
Open air markets in Rome--Food
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Food Markets
Mondays
Pontecorvo, Civita quarter
Grottaferrata
Bagnoregio, via Garibaldi
Tuesdays
Isola del Liri, piazza De Boncompagni
Sabaudia
Stimigliano
Collalto Sabino, via IV November
Genzano di Roma
Bolsena, piazza Matteotti
Calcata
Wednesdays
Anagni, via Vittorio Emanuele
Gajeta, corso Italia
Rieti
Anticoli Corrado
Civitavecchia
Capranica
Thursdays
Fiuggi, piazza Trento e Trieste
Terracina, via Posterula
Rocca Priora
Cerveteri
Nemi
Tolfa, piazza Sant'Antonio
Farnese, piazza Del Comune and piazza Regina Margherita
Fridays
Patrica
Sermoneta, piazza del Popolo
Amatrice, piazza Cavaliere di Vittorio Veneto
Tuscania
Saturdays
Ferentino
Sperlonga
Magliano Sabina
Viterbo
Sundays
Sgurgola, via Matteotti
Torri di Sabina, corso Foronono
Campagnano di Roma
Morlupo, piazza Diaz |