
Campo de' Fiori
Campo de' Fiori is a lively square in the heart of Rome, known for its daily market and historical significance. Here you will find fresh food, spices and local products that reflect the Italian lifestyle. The market's tradition, which dates back to the 15th century, is particularly exciting. You can immerse yourself in the hustle and bustle and talk to the sellers.
Aside from the market, Campo de' Fiori also offers important monuments. One of the most striking sights is the monument to Giordano Bruno, the philosopher who was burned here in 1600. It is a place of remembrance and reflection on freedom and philosophy.
Visit early in the morning to enjoy the full market experience, or in the evening when the surrounding bars and restaurants invite you to linger. Campo de' Fiori attracts both locals and tourists, making it an ideal place to experience authentic Roman life.