Campo de' Fiori
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Laalamani
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Campo de' Fiori is a large local feeding square in the heart of Rome. It is a rectangular piazza near the Piazza Navona in Rome and is meant the ‘field of flowers’. This square is ringed by bars and cafes and is home to a variety of flower and veggies market in the mornings and the happening place for nightlife in the evenings. During the night, this square is a popular meeting place for the young people both foreign and Italian.
Category: Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods
Address: Rome,Italy
Campo dei fiori
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Fahim
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The Campo dei fiori Market is known to be an open air market in Rome. This is a market which is also a vast square and there are abundant of produces that are sold daily. Campo dei fiori means “field of flowers” and this is named as it lies over the site of what was once known as an ancient meadow. One can purchase the best vegetables, flowers and such produces here along with fresh cut flowers.
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