A huge garage sale in a former bus depot, with stalls selling bric-a-brac, costume jewellery and clothes.
Piazza della Marina 32Despite exorbitant prices and swarms of tourists, this historic market - the biggest in the centro storico - retains oodles of charm.
Campo de' FioriThis market used to fill piazza Vittorio Emanuele and be absolute chaos. In 2003 it moved to rather more salubrious - though somewhat less colourful - quarters in a revamped...
Via LamarmoraPeruse collectibles of all kinds, from magazines to ceramics, at non-bargain prices.
Piazza Augusto ImperatoreSituated five minutes' walk north of the Vatican Museums, this market is the largest in town. Lining both sides of the boulevard, while its original address (an entire city...
Via Andrea DoriaRome's biggest and most famous flea market grew out of the city's thriving black market after the end of World War II. A lingering air of illegality still persists, so watch...
Via PortuenseThis market in heavily touristed Trastevere retains its local feel, particularly first thing in the morning.
Piazza San CosimatoA glimpse into the true heart of Rome; prices are considerably lower than at more central markets too. The whole northern aisle is dedicated to cut-price shoes, with some real...
Piazza TestaccioThree long corridors of stalls piled high with new, low-priced clothes, and a large second-hand section behind. Those prepared to sort through the slagheap of cut-price day-...
Via Sannio