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Borgo Parioli Market
Parioli is Rome’s most expensive residential area, and its weekend market is a hot date on the capital’s monthly shopping calendar. Among the often-expensive bric-a-brac, you’ll find original jewellery and accessories from the 1950s onwards, silverware, paintings, antique lamps and old gramophones.
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Mercato delle Stampe
The Mercato delle Stampe (Print Market) is well worth a look if you’re a fan of vintage books and old prints. Squirrel through the permanent stalls and among the tired posters and dusty back editions, and you might turn up some interesting music scores, architectural engravings or chromolithographs of Rome.
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Via Sannio
This morning market in the shadow of Porta San Giovanni, near the basilica, is awash with wardrobe staples. It has a good assortment of new and vintage clothes, shoes at bargain prices, and a good range of jeans and leather jackets.
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Underground
This monthly market indeed takes place underground, in a subterranean car park near Villa Borghese. There are more than 150 stalls selling everything from antiques and collectables to clothes and toys.
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Porta Portese Flea Market
To see another side of Rome head to this mammoth flea market. With thousands of stalls selling everything from rare books to spare bike parts, from Peruvian shawls to iPods, it’s crazily busy and a lot of fun. Keep your valuables safe and wear your haggling hat.
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