Dominated by the statue of a cloaked Giordano Bruno, Campo de' Fiori was a place of public executions between the 16th and the 17th centuries. Today, this lovely square in the historic centre of Rome is one of the places where visitors can breathe the authentic atmosphere of city, as well as its flavors and fragrances.
From the early morning Campo de' Fiori is used as an open-air marketplace: with its counters of flowers, fresh vegetables and local delicacies, this lively place is a great opportunity to discover the taste of Roman products.
During the evening, after the vendors have packed up their stands and the square has been cleaned, Campo de' Fiori becomes a lively nightlife hub, with restaurants, wine bars, cafes, cinemas and theaters.