Campo de' Fiori
Campo de' Fiori

Campo de' Fiori

Free admission
Piazza Campo De Fiori, Rome, Province of Rome, 00186

The Basics

The name Campo de’ Fiori, or “field of flowers”, harks back to a time when this space was a meadow, but it also hints at its main attraction: the daily open-air market with vendors selling fruit, vegetables, and flowers. The Campo de’ Fiori, open daily from the early-morning hours, also has a lively nightlife, with young locals and visitors filling the square’s many cafés and bars.

Private Rome walking, electric bike, and Segway tours, as well as hop-on-hop-off tours, generally include a stop in Campo de’ Fiori, and often offer skip-the-line access to highlights like the Colosseum, Vatican (and Sistine Chapel), and Trevi Fountain. The square is best seen, however, as part of a food and wine tour that allows you to walk through the market stalls and sample local specialities. Many food tours pair a stop at the Campo de’ Fiori market with a walk through the Trastevere neighborhood and the historic Jewish ghetto.

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Small-Group Rome Food Tour: Trastevere Campo fiori Jewish Ghetto
Small-Group Rome Food Tour: Trastevere Campo fiori Jewish Ghetto
USD99.84 per adult
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We enjoyed our tour with Clelia so much last December that we brought friends with us this time and enjoyed it even more, especially since Clelia was our guide again. Low key charming, informative, fun, and delicious!
Christin_D, Sep. 2023

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Learn, eat, repeat!
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Learn, eat, repeat!
maricela_l, Sep. 2023
Small-Group Rome Food Tour: Trastevere Campo fiori Jewish Ghetto
Is the best gourmet tour I had, not only for the food but for Ciara, she ave a lot of information, not only about the food but about the culture around it.
Our guide was very...
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Our guide was very...
Kathy_D, Sep. 2023
Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, and Campo Dei Fiori Market Food and Wine Tour
Our guide was very informative and personable. The food and drinks were very good and the market tastings were wonderful.
Fun and informative Food tour
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Fun and informative Food tour
Dayna_S, Sep. 2023
Small-Group Rome Food Tour: Trastevere Campo fiori Jewish Ghetto
We had a grand time! It was fun to try a lot of Italian specialties and learn about the preparation & ingredients. We found that many of the foods that we think of as Italian in our home city of St Louis are very “Americanized” versions and much heavier & not as healthy. Lisa was a great guide & not only told us about the food but a lot about the history of the area that we were touring. All very interesting and a learning experience. I highly recommend this tour!
Great food tour
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Great food tour
Thomas_A, Sep. 2023
Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, and Campo Dei Fiori Market Food and Wine Tour
This is a food tour and a very good one from what I could tell. No sightseeing involved other than what you get from walking around.
Great food tour
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Great food tour
Louise_M, Sep. 2023
Small-Group Rome Food Tour: Trastevere Campo fiori Jewish Ghetto
Natasha was a great guide. Wonderful information about food. Enjoyed all the stops on the tour. Would recommend highly.
Really delicious, informative, and fun!
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Really delicious, informative, and fun!
Heidi_R, Sep. 2023
Small-Group Rome Food Tour: Trastevere Campo fiori Jewish Ghetto
A lovely walking tour. Our guide Mariel was great and very helpful. A delicious sampling of Roman food!
Exceeded expectations
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Exceeded expectations
Stacy_S, Sep. 2023
Campo dè Fiori Market and Trevi Fountain Food and Wine Tour in Rome
A great way to spend part pf your day in Rome! Excellent food stops. Lunch was amazing & our guide was wonderful!! Highly recommend.
Super night
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Super night
Audrey_P, Sep. 2023
Trastevere and Campo de' Fiori food tour with a local guide
Thank you to our guide who shared super interesting facts about roman history and food, as well as some visits recommendation. He also double check the restaurant for my peanut allergy. I recommand this expérience 100%!
I was a really fun experience
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I was a really fun experience
Michele_M, Sep. 2023
Trastevere and Campo de' Fiori food tour with a local guide
Our tour guide was wonderful. She was fun and very informative. She was very conscientious when came to other food preferences. Loved that she took us over the bridge to another section of Rome. Some of the food was just okay which is why I didn’t give the tour 5 stars.
Fabulous Experience!
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Fabulous Experience!
CarolynGail_T, Sep. 2023
Jewish Ghetto and Campo Dè Fiori By Night Food, Wine and Sightseeing Tour
Wonderful experience! Rome at night, delicious food and drink the best tour guide in Georgia! Walk , eat and learn in this amazing city nothing better!
Great food tour
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Great food tour
April_C, Sep. 2023
Jewish Ghetto and Campo Dè Fiori By Night Food, Wine and Sightseeing Tour
Our guide Georgia was excellent. She was nice and knowledgeable. We are vegetarian and she made sure we had delicious options at every stop. We tried fried artichoke, roasted tomatoes, fried zucchini, margarita pizza, marinara pizza, eggplant parmigian, spaghetti with black pepper and cheese, tiramisu, and gelato! The wine flowed all night. We also had beer and expresso! Very fun night trying food that I wouldn’t normally eat. The group was also fun. Would definitely recommend this tour.
A wonderful mix of food, culture, and history.
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A wonderful mix of food, culture, and history.
Jacqueline_H, Sep. 2023
Small-Group Rome Food Tour: Trastevere Campo fiori Jewish Ghetto
The food was delicious & just the right amount. The walk through the market, the Jewish Ghetto, and over two of the oldest bridges was amazing. I took more pictures of that than the food.
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • The square is pedestrian only and crowded with lively vendors hawking their wares, making it an interesting diversion for kids.

  • If you’re joining a walking or bike tour of Rome and Campo de’ Fiori, wear comfortable shoes and a hat.

  • Campo de’ Fiori is easy to navigate with a wheelchair or stroller, although the thick morning crowds may make the market difficult to navigate.

  • In addition to the stands themselves, there are plenty of cafés and gelato shops in or near the square, making the area perfect for a snack.

  • Shoppers are discouraged from touching the food; instead, point to your selection and the vendor will bag it for you.

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How to Get There

Campo de’ Fiori is located in the historic city center of Rome between Piazza Navona and the Tiber River. To reach the square by public transportation, take one of several buses to the Argentina stop on Largo di Torre Argentina—it’s just a short walk from there.

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When to Get There

To get a real feel for Campo de’ Fiori, visit in the early morning, when the market is at its busiest, and then again in the late evening, when the market is closed but the cafés and bars lining the square fill up with revelers.

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The City of Markets

Campo de’ Fiori may be the best-known market in Rome, but the city is full of permanent and weekly food markets where you can stock up on seasonal produce and local specialties. The most beloved are Testaccio, which recently relocated from Piazza Testaccio into a modern facility; Piazza San Cosimo, a small market in the lively Trastevere neighborhood; and the Piazza dell’ Unità Market in the upscale Prati quarter.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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