Among the Christmas Markets in Rome, a special mention should be made for the Markets in Piazza Navona. Here you can find also low cost sweets and Christmas balls. Update at the end of the article on the dates of the current year.
I Christmas markets in Rome in Piazza Navona are certainly the most famous markets of the capital. Rome is not really a Christmas city, compared to many other Italian cities. Rome is a hot city, it never gets very cold, maybe more humid than anything else but not cold cold. Despite everything, even Rome has its own Christmas markets and markets.
In Rome since the end of November i Christmas markets in Piazza Navona, from 24 November 2013 until 6 January 2014 you can find everything you want in Piazza Navona, making you feel at least even a little bit in Trentino. In Piazza Navona you can find the classic caramelized apples, but also candy floss, many sweets, Christmas balls to decorate your Christmas tree in a special way.
More than anything else, this market is a way to start experiencing the Christmas spirit from the first days of December and you can go for a walk even without buying anything, just for the simple taste of ... feel almost Christmas. The beautiful Fountain of Neptune, as in every period of the year, will be besieged by tourists and onlookers, but you don't mind it.
A feature that I have found here and not in other Christmas markets in the north center? The giant sugary donuts. If you've never tasted them, do it! They are as characteristic as the Trentino mulled wine and then they are very sweet and will always remind you of Christmas in Rome.
Updating
For the past few years the Christmas Market in Piazza Navona has not been held anymore. Unfortunately it was decided that this market should no longer take place. Those who go to Rome during the Christmas period will be able to admire the beautiful Piazza with the Fountain of the Four Rivers in all its splendor.
In Rome there are many other Christmas markets, the one in Piazza Navona was not the only one, we invite you to visit the other markets in Rome, taking the news on the site.