14
Sep
2015
2015
Posted in: Central Italy
Latium
Local markets are always a great place to get a sense of the culture and flavour (quite literally) of a new place. Strolling through in the morning to grab some food in the sun is always a great way to start a day of exploring a new city. In Rome, there is one such marketplace which is also fascinating due to its history. The square of Campo dei Fiori in the centre of Rome is regularly home to a market with flowers and food stalls flocked by throngs of wandering tourists and, in the middle of the square, a statue. This brass statue is of Giordano Bruno, a 16th century friar and philosopher who was burned at the stake for his forward-thinking. Why not find a holiday rental in Rome and visit the market?