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Except… we heard from many of our past guests and they simply were underwhelmed by the whole thing. And we may know exactly why that is. When we chatted with our customers, they reported that they felt like all there was to Porta Portese were cheap clothing, plastic homeware and… pickpockets. Older residents and sellers will say this about Porta Portese: the market is not what it used to be. Italy is also a poorer country than it used to be in the golden days of Porta Portese: this reflects in the amount of used shoes, clothes or books for sale.

While Porta Portese takes its name from the gate separating symbolically the Trastevere and the Portuense districts, the flea market grew over the decades to extend over more than 17 acres almost 3 square miles! This is also why some of our guests were disappointed with Porta Portese in the first place : they entered from the gate at Porta Portese, got tired walking down Via Portuense, thought that that was all there was to it and promptly went back to their accommodations!

The latter is about two blocks north of the train station in Roma Trastevere and works best for those getting off a train there. While lines have definitely blurred over time, Porta Portese has a system in place where sellers tend to stick closer together when they sell the same kind of items. So, for instance, many used clothes stalls tend to be on Via Ettore Rolli. Or antique sellers will be around Via Ippolito Nievo. Generally speaking:. Early riser? Suffering from jet lag? Then absolutely go first thing in the morning.

She knows her clients and is a true traditional merchant. As I go through the always impeccable ceramics and glassworks she has, I reminisce.

As I reminisce, I ask prices, and from there another enjoyable time is had and some great finds. I like looking through there for pieces to use in crafts. Not to mention one time I found a gorgeous set of vintage, colored drinking glasses. We are cool like that. Like any good friend would. Porta Portese is multi-faceted and its stories are infinite. This is kind of how it all started. But what will it offer and what will it teach you? My life lesson learned from Porta Portese is that a little kindness goes a long way in the midst of chaos.

My favorite game will always be: guess how much I paid for this? Your email address will not be published. Yes, add me to your mailing list. Alexanderplatz, Live Music Mecca in Rome.

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Remember me Lost your password? Log In. With about stands, the Mercato di Porta Portese is one of the biggest markets in Europe. Along the Via Portuense the usual market offerings are sold. Food, meat, vegetables, clothes, shoes, sunglasses, cosmetics, household goods, car accessories, etc.

Already at the entrance the big price tags signal that here the goods are sold via price and quantity. Here we meet the band Etruska jazz, which drags the audience along with their playing and singing. Spontaneously a couple joins in and offers excellent dance performance. The Italian photographer Giuseppe Galante has fun to photograph us during the shoot. Each has its pleasure! We walk along the Via Hipolito Nieva, where mainly furniture, pictures, equipment, porcelain and supposed or real works of art are offered.

We finish the Sunday leisurely with a lot of new experiences and make our way to the center of Trastevere. Er findet jeden Sonntag von 9. Weitere Infos im Reisevideoblog:. Plenty of people watching and anything and everything is available for purchase.

Open from 7am-2pm, you'll find just about whatever you'd expect here: clothes, t-shirts, sunglasses, handbags etc.



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