a store outside like a wet market, you can find several things, flowers and plants or foods to buy in the center of the street, then along the side you can find restaurants and bars to sit, relax and eat and drink coffee.
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Campo de' Fiori Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Campo de' Fiori is a rectangular square in Rome, west of Piazza Venezia. The plaza is noisy, but colorful, a treat both visually and gustally. Plaza de España is reserved for tourists, and Campo de' Fiori is the private square of the Romans. There is a fountain on the west side of the square. Although it is named the fountain of the clay pot because its shape resembles a clay pot, it still looks more like a rice bowl. This is the place where there are many coffee shops, and it is suitable to sit and take a breath. Bands play here in the square at night.
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Campo de' Fiori Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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a store outside like a wet market, you can find several things, flowers and plants or foods to buy in the center of the street, then along the side you can find restaurants and bars to sit, relax and eat and drink coffee.
The flower square is the only square in Rome without a church. Every morning except Sunday, it opens up to vegetables and fish markets, where vendors such as flowers and groceries gather. In the evening it becomes a beer garden.
The Flower Square is also a famous attraction in Rome. The flowers here are really cheap. There is a particularly romantic feeling here. It is still very good and the scenery is beautiful.
The Flower Square Fair, which opens from Monday to Saturday, is the most vibrant market in Rome. It is a good place for local residents to buy fresh fruits, vegetables and daily necessities. It is also an excellent way for foreign tourists to experience the original market culture of Rome at close range. Romans love freedom by nature, and work is not all of them, so local markets often close early. The Flower Square Market opens at about 7 a.m. and ends before 2 p.m., so tourists who want to catch up with the market in Rome need to get up early.
Make an appointment in advance, there is no long queue, not bad
The flower square is very lively. There are a lot of people.
[View] I like it very much here, it feels super good hahahaha it looks great, it looks good, it looks great.