Andrea Doria Market
This is a market much loved by locals, mainly selling fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats. It also sells some groceries, as well as many interesting clothes and shoes. For example, there are sweaters and yarn in winter, and floral dresses in summer.
Porta Portese Flea Market
This is the largest open-air market in Rome, a hub for various small goods and second-hand items: second-hand goods, antiques, rare and unseen items, from small decorations to large furniture and wooden products, you can find them all here.
Mercato di Piazza Vittorio
The market not only offers a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, but also many local dry goods. It is a bustling local market in Rome. When picking items here, you need to have a keen eye, as you might end up buying something without knowing what it is or what it's used for.
This market primarily features flowers, but also sells some old furniture and antiques from the 1940s and 1950s. The seemingly casually arranged flowers actually create a beautiful landscape. Daisies, jasmine, fresh and artistic, along with unique Mediterranean flowers, vibrant and exuberant, just like the passionate Italians.