Events in Rome and surroundings: detail
From January 01 2006 to December 30 2008
Antique markets and flea markets in Rome
Markets in Rome are a great opportunity to really breathe city life, strolling around the stalls. Looking, touching, getting bargains or just simply buying a souvenir. The markets open at about 9-10 o'clock in the morning and close at sunset. There are several to choose from: here are the main ones.
EVERY SUNDAY:
Porta Portese, Viale Trastevere. From 5.00 to 13.00 The most famous market in Rome. You can find everything there, even though it has recently lost some of its attraction.
Borgo Parioli, Via Tirso, 14. Closed on the fourth Sunday of the month. A large choice of items available: vases, books, jewelry, silver, furniture.
Garage Sale, Piazzale della Marina, 32 About 250 stalls where you can find just about everything. Info 06.5880517
Atelier Ritz, in the halls of the Grand Hotel Parco dei Principi. Info 06.8078189 The chic second-hand market: 80 fashion stalls all with the big designer names.
Pulp Fashion, c/o Fake, via Monte Testaccio 66, times 18.00-24.00 1970s vintage fashion, hippy shirts, vinyl records and punk items.
Fontanella Borghese, Piazza Borghese, from Monday to Saturday. The best market in Rome for books and period prints
FIRST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH:
Ponte Milvio, Lungotevere Capoprati Charming antiques market along the banks of the Tiber: antique furniture, collectors' items.
THIRD SUNDAY OF THE MONTH:
Antiquariato a Testaccio, Piazza S. Maria Liberatrice. Private dealers' market. A varied collection of modern antiques found in Roman attics.
Palaparioli Market, Viale della Moschea. Closed in July and August. The largest antiques exhibition in Rome, with 220 exhibitors.
Soffitta sotto i portici, Piazza Augusto Imperatore. Near to Augustus' Ara Pacis. 100 stalls under the square's porticos that sell collectors' items and modern antiques.
FOURTH SUNDAY OF THE MONTH:
Market in Piazza Verdi, in the heart of the sophisticated Parioli district. Antiques and modern antiques: furniture, miscellaneous items, documents, coins and stamps.
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