Mercato delle Stampe is situated in the heart of Rome, within walking distance of some big cultural spots, such as Ara Pacis Museum and Galleria del Cembalo. The famous Trevi Fountain is also just a 10-minute stroll from the Mercato delle Stampe. Which means before heading to the market you can make a wish at the fountain that you’ll find your dream vintage item – and later discover it at Mercato delle Stampe. The booths…
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Just a stone’s throw from Piazza Navona lies a peaceful street, around 500 meters long, scattered with decadent gelaterias and quaint antique shops. Find yourself immersed in true Roman opulence as you meander along Via dei Coronari. It’s almost as if one has stepped into a time machine and traveled back 60 years; locals spend their day peering through shop windows or sipping coffee alfresco with their face buried in an enchanting novel. Life slows…
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After opening in 2009, Mercato Monti has attracted hundreds of shoppers from afar. This hip Roman market showcases retro garments, second-hand trinkets, and stunning antiques. Not only can you find forgotten treasures from the past, you can also discover modern pieces made by upcoming artists and designers. The Monti neighborhood is a melting pot of Roman historic structures, vintage boutiques, cobbled streets and creative influences coming from all directions. Get lost in Mercato Monti and…
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Flea market enthusiasts who wish to see a different side of Rome, should head to this mammoth flea market located behind the Porta Portese in Trastevere. Hosting hundreds of stalls selling everything from rare books, vintage phones and chandeliers, to spare bike parts and DVDs, the Porta Portese flea market is crazily busy and a lot of fun. As a matter of facts, the Porta Portese mercatino sells everything you can possibly imagine. This flea…
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Just a few tram stops away from Piazza del Popolo, this stylish vintage market is nestled away from the madness. Situated within a derelict bus depot yard, Mercato Borghetto Flaminio takes place every Sunday. It’s full to the brim with kitsch trinkets and knick knacks, antiques, collectibles and retro designer accessories. Keep in mind that this market does charge an entrance fee, however, it’s only a small amount of €1.60. Which is well worth it,…
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The antiques market in Ponte Milvio is the most important and one of the most select flea markets in Rome. Born almost twenty years ago, the Mercatino antiquariato di Ponte Milvio is a real tradition and a reference for Roman citizens, tourists, merchants and residents of central Italy. The Mercatino antiquariato di Ponte Milvio takes place almost every Sunday in the area of Ponte Milvio, all year long (except in August). The flea market starts…
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Mercato delle Stampe is situated in the heart of Rome, within walking distance of some big cultural spots, such as Ara Pacis Museum and Galleria del Cembalo. The famous Trevi Fountain is also just a 10-minute stroll from the Mercato delle Stampe. Which means before heading to the market you can make a wish at the fountain that you’ll find your dream vintage item – and later discover it at Mercato delle Stampe. The booths…
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Just a stone’s throw from Piazza Navona lies a peaceful street, around 500 meters long, scattered with decadent gelaterias and quaint antique shops. Find yourself immersed in true Roman opulence as you meander along Via dei Coronari. It’s almost as if one has stepped into a time machine and traveled back 60 years; locals spend their day peering through shop windows or sipping coffee alfresco with their face buried in an enchanting novel. Life slows…
Leer más
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