
Shopping Streets
Via Nazionale
"Via Nazionale" is a street that leads from Piazza della Repubblica towards Piazza Venezia, stopping at Largo Magnanapoli. On its way it crosses the districts of Castro Pretorio and Monti. Also known for its shopping, you can find several typical Italian shops but also bars and restaurants.
Via del Boschetto
"Via del Boschcetto" is the main street of the characteristic Monti district, in this street it is possible to buy alternative and fashionable clothes and accessories. Here we find boutiques of vintage garments and ateliers, there is no shortage of craft shops and art galleries.
Via Cola di Rienzo
Not far from the Vatican City there is an important commercial street in Rome, it is via Cola di Rienzo and the nearby viale Giulio Cesare, via Ottaviano and via Candia, all located in the Prati district. There are shops for all tastes and budgets, not only clothing but also objects, household items and accessories. Here, in fact, it is possible to buy trendy and youthful items but also everything related to the daily routine, thanks also to the presence of one of the last indoor markets left in Rome and located in Piazza Unità .
Porta Portese
"Porta Portese" is one of the gates of Rome. It was born, around 1945, as a flea market, what is today the most famous and popular non-food Roman market, located just outside the door, along via Portuense and in the immediate vicinity up to viale Trastevere. The market continues to be held only on Sunday mornings, but over time some of the stall holders have converted the roadside shacks into permanent commercial facilities.
Mercato Monti
The "Mercatino di Monti" is a market that every Sunday attracts hundreds of onlookers looking for vintage and handmade objects. It is located in the historic Monti district, a few steps from the Colosseum.
Via del Governo Vecchio
"Via del Governo Vecchio" is located near Piazza Navona. If you are looking for any vintage items this is the place. It is possible to find elegant boutiques very close to the historic vintage shops, where you can buy clothing from the sixties and seventies and used ones.
Via dei Condotti
The nearby "via Condotti", "via Borgognona" and "via Frattina" are part of the famous "Trident". These begin near the central Piazza di Spagna and are known as the most expensive streets of the Eternal City. Bulgari, Armani, Hermes, Tiffany and Versace are just some of the big brands that have chosen this location to create their stores. There are also numerous jewelers who are concentrated in this area.
Via del Pellegrino
"Via del Pellegrino" was formerly called "via degli goldsmiths", to underline the large number of goldsmith shops that are found in this area. The current name comes from the nearby "Osteria del Pellegrino" which welcomes the faithful visiting the Basilica of San Pietro. The ancient artisan shops of the surroundings have been replaced almost everywhere by more modern shops which have nevertheless maintained their popular and raw style. It is not difficult to find commercial premises that sell hand-made objects, frames, lamps and small furniture, as well as those of shoes, bags and clothes of some of the most renowned... Read more
Via del Corso
"Via del Corso" is a well-known historic street in the city center that connects Piazza Venezia to Piazza del Popolo and measures approximately 1.6 kilometers. It is the central artery of the road complex known as the "Trident". it's also known for being one of the main shopping streets in Rome, it is full of shops of all kinds but also of bars and restaurants.