Neighborhood Shopping Guide

Campo de , Rome

Campo de' Fiori hosts Rome's daily morning market (Monday-Saturday 7am-2pm) for fruit, flowers, and household goods, surrounded by indie boutiques along Via dei Giubbonari, Via del Pellegrino, and Via dei Banchi Vecchi running toward Piazza Navona. Non-EU shoppers validate VAT refund forms at OTELLO kiosks at Fiumicino or Ciampino before flying out.

Campo de concentrates market square with artisan shops in Rome. Best for market shopping, artisan items, with typical VAT-refund savings of €200-800 per shopper.

VAT refund essentials.

Standard VAT rate
22%
Typical net refund
13-16% after operator fees
Minimum spend
€70.01
Where to validate
See the Rome validation guide

Top shopping streets in Campo de.

  1. Via dei Giubbonari Campo de' Fiori to Largo di Torre Argentina

    Italian indie brands, mid-market fashion, accessories along a 400m pedestrianized stretch

  2. Via del Pellegrino Campo de' Fiori toward Via dei Coronari

    Vintage and antiques, artisan workshops, indie womenswear

  3. Via dei Banchi Vecchi Campo de' Fiori to Piazza Sforza Cesarini

    Antiques, frame shops, indie accessories en route to the Vatican direction

Local tips.

Frequently asked questions.

Is Campo de' Fiori a shopping market or retail district?

Both, but distinct. The square itself runs a daily produce-and-household market (Monday-Saturday 7am-2pm). The surrounding streets (Via dei Giubbonari, Via del Pellegrino, Via dei Banchi Vecchi) hold the retail concentration: indie Italian brands, vintage, accessories.

What's on Via dei Giubbonari?

A 400m pedestrianized retail street running east from Campo de' Fiori to Largo di Torre Argentina. Italian mid-market and indie: Brandy Melville, COS, Calzedonia, Zara Home, plus several Italian indie boutiques and leather goods stores.

Closest Metro to Campo de' Fiori?

Barberini on Line A is the closest at 12 minutes' walk via Via del Tritone and Via di Pasquino. Tram 8 stops at Largo di Torre Argentina, 5 minutes east. Bus 64 (Termini-Vatican) passes Largo Argentina.

Are weekend hours different on Via dei Giubbonari?

Saturdays follow regular hours (10am-7:30pm with a 1-3pm lunch close). Sundays many shops are closed; chains like Zara stay open. The Campo de' Fiori market itself is closed Sundays. Plan major retail Tuesday-Saturday.

Can I get VAT refund on Via dei Giubbonari purchases?

Yes if a single transaction reaches €70.01. Italian chains and indie boutiques typically issue OTELLO forms at checkout with passport. Net refund after operator fees is 13-15%. Validate at FCO or CIA on departure for refund 1-3 weeks later.

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