Mercato Di Testaccio
Mercato Di Testaccio
4.5
7:00 AM - 2:30 PM
Monday
7:00 AM - 2:30 PM
Tuesday
7:00 AM - 2:30 PM
Wednesday
7:00 AM - 2:30 PM
Thursday
7:00 AM - 2:30 PM
Friday
7:00 AM - 2:30 PM
Saturday
7:00 AM - 3:30 PM
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Food market Best street food market of Rome , in the borough of Testaccio in the centre of Rome. ( close to Piramide metro station)
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Neighborhood: Testaccio
Put the house music on replay and you have Testaccio, an ancient Roman port and former working class neighborhood where the bass is set to high almost every night of the week. Its collection of discoteche (nightclubs), street parties, and crowded restaurants give it its well-deserved party reputation. During the daytime, Testaccio is more easy listening than club hit, the area is full of locally owned small businesses and has one of the city's larger produce markets.
How to get there
- Piramide • 9 min walk
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Trotter
34 contributions
Jan 2024 • Couples
This place was pure magic for us: we wanted to spend some time cooking with local ingredients instead of just going to restaurants: this was our gold mine. The vegetables are just inexplicably fresh and tasty; the fresh pastas are to die for…don’t even get me started on the half prepared dishes like artichokes, yumm!! A must see
Written January 31, 2024
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Laurence H
22 contributions
Apr 2024 • Family
What a pleasure to taste good Italian products in this authentic market! Italian wine from stand 18, suppli from stand 66, pecorino and la la coppa sandwiches, fresh pasta,... everyone found something to enjoy. The wine merchant even spoke French to advise us on our tasting.
We are far from the touristy and overpriced salumi of tourist areas!
Very good quality at honest prices.
We are far from the touristy and overpriced salumi of tourist areas!
Very good quality at honest prices.
Written April 29, 2024
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Giada G
Venice, Italy88 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
Wonderful central market in Latin American style but with typical local products, fresh seasonal fruit and vegetables, clothes, bags and many options for eating fresh pasta, sandwiches and freshly baked piadinas.
Personally, we decided to stop at "Altro", the prices are more than honest compared to the truly generous portions. The staff were very kind and the atmosphere was really pleasant. Compliments!
Personally, we decided to stop at "Altro", the prices are more than honest compared to the truly generous portions. The staff were very kind and the atmosphere was really pleasant. Compliments!
Written December 29, 2023
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Charlotte C
Lille, France72 contributions
Apr 2024 • Friends
We went there around 10-11am and there was no one there. It was super pleasant. The traders are pleasant and give good advice. We ate pasta in this place, it was super good and affordable. I recommend especially if you want to bring back taste memories.
Written April 30, 2024
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daniel
Hamburg, Germany9 contributions
Oct 2024 • Family
Fruits and vegetables of outstanding quality. Many food stalls with specialties from all over Italy, such as Lampredotto, which would rather be found in Florence.
A very pleasant mix of locals and tourists.
Thanks to the canopy good to visit even in bad weather.
Attention, the market closes completely at 2.30pm, but many of the stalls close before 2pm when the goods are sold out.
A very pleasant mix of locals and tourists.
Thanks to the canopy good to visit even in bad weather.
Attention, the market closes completely at 2.30pm, but many of the stalls close before 2pm when the goods are sold out.
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Written October 24, 2024
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lynndds
Sierra Madre, CA1,382 contributions
Oct 2021 • Couples
We love this market. Every stall has beautiful food and there is a central seating area for eating. We got a couple porchetta sandwiches & a bottle of wine after walking around the market. We walked over to a taxi stand near the pyramid to go back towards our hotel nearCampo de Fiori.
Written December 19, 2021
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Linda G
New York City, NY11 contributions
Oct 2024 • Solo
After living in Rome for a while, I finally decided to visit the Testaccio market. What can I say? It’s OK, but about 1/3 of the stalls were closed and there weren’t many people around. The produce and meat are good, but not really anything I can’t find in my own Roman quartiere. I guess I’m spoiled by the markets in Spain -especially Santa Catalina in Barcelona- which are much more vibrant and varied. I did like the clothing and home ware stores and I’ll definitely come back to check those out given the paucity of places to buy original house linens in Rome. And I guess for Americans it’s a treat compared to the sterile supermarkets. Romans I feel can get beautiful produce and meat pretty much anywhere.
Written October 1, 2024
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Catherine Y
Rome, Italy31 contributions
Oct 2018 • Solo
The district market of Testaccio used to be on Piazza Testaccio, it was untidy, shambolic, a little dark because of the encroaching trees but it had a soul to it that somehow got lost in its move to its current modern white and grey premises. Some stall holders didn't make the move, others did into their cleaner and starker shops and booths. With the gentrification of Piazza Testaccio, the once pulsating heart of a vibrant neighbourhood, became a shadow of its former self. Smart shops opened up and the market reflects this as tour groups of foodies gather round the Sicilian stall or the organic bread stall. Where, I wonder, are the shouting vendors trying to attract the Roman shoppers attention. Where are the Romans? The prices also seem closer to those of Campo Dei Fiore than those of the genuinely Roman market of San Giovanni di Dio. It seems a shame that a once lively market has turned into this pale soulless version of itself.
Written December 3, 2018
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Dave02453
New York City, NY48 contributions
Jun 2019 • Couples
Tons of vendors here selling produce, meat, prepared food, even clothes and other merchandise. I was here for the food. Mordi e Vai lives up to the hype with the traditional Roman meat sandwiches. Pizza at Casa Manco was delicious and they even give out free samples. A good amount of benches and seating, which I am sure fills up at peak hours (we were here slightly early). Testaccio is a bit off the beaten path for most tourists, so the neighborhood is pleasant and has maybe more of a local feel than some other parts of central Rome.
Written June 13, 2019
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simozItaly
italy45 contributions
May 2019
Having been to many markets in big cities in Europe such as Barcelona etc I have to say this market was overall a disappointment. It is not very large and being so new and under cover it felt a bit soulless - lacking in character and all pretty ordinary with a few exceptions. The pizza from Casa Manco was truly delicious and worth the trip there just for that but the suppli from Food Box were almost inedible - we unfortunately arrived there simultaneously with a tour group and I think they were rushed and cooked ours too quickly - the rice was not al dente (and I have lived in Italy for 15 years and I do KNOW what al dente is), it was almost completely raw - totally crunchy even on the parts right inside so much so we could not even eat it. A total disappointment since this was the place we were recommended to go to for suppli while in Rome.
Written May 10, 2019
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How much time should we allow to explore the market on a weekday
Written December 8, 2024
Olá, o Metro Pirâmide é o mais próximo e fica uns 15 minutos de caminhada.
Written September 21, 2019
Could you tell me what is the best time of day to visit this market?
Written July 19, 2018
Goedemorgen, het beste is tegen lunchtijd dan is er bedrijvigheid en kun je gelijk iets van het lekker proberen.
Written July 20, 2018
Does anyone know if the markets will be opened on 26 December? Unfortunately we're only in Rome from 25 - 27 December, then making our way to Milan.
Thank you!
Written December 10, 2017
Hello,
Because 26 December is a considered a holiday, I don’t think the market will be open. I’d go to the website to check but I doubt it as much will be closed here in Rome.
Enjoy your trip!
Written December 16, 2017
How to get to market from Coleseum? By bus?
Written August 2, 2017
Perhaps the fastest and simplest way is the metro. It's only a few stops on blue line. Get off at Piramide.
Written August 3, 2017
Best way to get to Testaccio Market from the Vatican area?
Written April 27, 2017
I would say the metro (Ottaviano-switch at Termini-Piramide) but you could also take the bus
Written April 28, 2017
A que distancia se encuentra este mercado del Gran Hotel Palatino_
Written March 12, 2017
Will the market be open on Aug 15 during the holiday?
Written August 3, 2016
Not sure , August 15, is a national holiday and many shops are close, I think it will be the same in that market
Written August 4, 2016
Il mercato della Piazza, e stato spostato da anni, si trova in via Principe Amedeo ed è naturalmente coperto, dove possiamo trovare tanto, anche le scarpe.
Proprio sulla Piazza troviamo bancarelle che si scambiano il posto, solo qualcuna è fissa e si trovano sotto i portici.
Buona spesa
Written July 9, 2016
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