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Piazza Navona is
a popular gathering place for Romans and tourists alike. Take time
to relax on one of the stone benches and watch the artists who gather
in the piazza to do their work, have your tarocchi (tarot cards)
read, or pay top prices to enjoy a drink at one of the outdoor cafés.
Campo de' fiori is a lively piazza where a flower and vegetable
market is held every morning except Sunday.
Many of the streets near Campo de' fiori are named after the artisans
who traditionally occupied them, for ex. Via dei Cappellari (hatters),
Via dei Baullari (trunk makers) and Via dei Chiavari (key makers).
In this map:
- Navona Square
- Pantheon
- Palazzo Farnese
- Palazzo Braschi
- Palazzo Madama
- S.Andrea della Valle Church
- S.Agnese in Agone Church
- S.Maria dell'Anima Church
- Teatro Argentina
M=subway stop
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