13. Campo de’ Fiori Free
Spend the day (and the night) in the popular Campo de’ Fiori. During the day it’s a busy marketplace. Once the sun goes down it’s famous for its nightlife. Experts report that it still looks like it did back in the 1800s. It just has more cafes, gelaterias, and pizzerias on the outskirts.
14. Porta Portese
Situated in Trastevere, Porta Portese is open from 6 am until 2 pm every Sunday. According to those in the know, this is a “must see” place for fashionistas. Although many of the vendors there sell new and used clothing, it’s also a great place to pick up other things including antiques, books and more.
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