What to do in Roma during your stay in ourapartaments? If you are an antiques enthusiast, you must go to Rome weekend markeds.
Antiques, collectables, new and used clothing, shoes, vinyl and CDs are all up for grabs at weekend markets located along some of Rome’s most frequented streets and squares. For those who are always looking for something original, or something that is no longer fashionable, the antiques markets are the place to go. These markets offer all kinds of competitively priced goods.
Below are among the most well-known: • Porta Portese is the most famous and biggest of Rome’s markets. Website: www.portaportesemarket.it • The Ponte Milvio Market has antiques and can be found in Piazzale di Ponte Milvio near Torretta Valadier. • The Antiquariato in Piazza Verdi is open every 4th Sunday of the month from 9:00 am to dusk. It is held in Piazza Giuseppe Verdi. • The Stamp market in Largo della Fontanella Borghese is held on Mondays and Saturdays from 9:30 am to 6:00 pm and features stamps and books. • The Via Sannio Market takes its name from the street that hosts it. Open Mondays to Saturdays, the market offers new and used clothes, shoes and haberdashery. Via Sannio is close to San Giovanni in Lateran. • Borghetto Flaminio, one of the capital’s most noted antiques markets, is found in Piazza della Marina 32
For a complete list of markets visit www.060608.it
Don't miss it the opportunity to visit this markets during your stay with Habitat Apartments in Rome.
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Experience the fascination of the Eternal City on walking tours! You'll see their native English-speaking guides take you to spectacular ancient Roman ruins, masterpieces of the Renaissance, delightful Baroque fountains, and charming medieval backstreets! They'll tell you the history, the legends, and the astonishing secrets of Rome and the Vatican, plus provide you with clues to understanding the art and architecture yourself. All this at a pace and a price any traveler can handle! Theirr guides are all university-educated with backgrounds in teaching and the humanities. Tours go out rain or shine, with a maximum number of 25 people.
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Aretusa provides a great setting for an intimate meal. They have friendly, kind and profesional staff and of course you are in the perfect location to have a great meal and then wonder around the Port afterwards. You've to make sure your ring a day before to book a table.