




Campo de' Fiori
Attraction
4.4 (62587 reviews)
Campo de' Fiori, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
+39 06 0608
Did You Know?
Field of Flowers
The name 'Campo de' Fiori' literally translates to 'Field of Flowers,' reflecting its origin as a medieval meadow that was once covered in wildflowers.
Philosopher's Fate
In the center of the piazza stands a statue of Giordano Bruno, an Italian philosopher, mathematician, and cosmological theorist who was burned at the stake here in 1600 for heresy.
Vibrant Daily Market
Campo de' Fiori is renowned for its bustling daily market, selling fresh produce, flowers, spices, and local goods since 1869, making it one of Rome's oldest and most authentic markets.
Historical Execution Site
Before becoming a vibrant market square, Campo de' Fiori was historically used as a public execution site, with the most famous being that of Giordano Bruno.
Highlights from Reviews
• restaurants/bars
The square is surrounded by a variety of restaurants and bars, offering numerous dining and drinking options.
• fresh products
The market offers a variety of fresh produce, flowers, and local goods, creating a vibrant and lively atmosphere.
• central location
The square and surrounding neighborhood are considered central and easily accessible to other attractions in Rome.
• atmosphere/charm
The square is described as charming and vibrant, with a rich history and lively atmosphere.