SHOPPING IN ROME

Welcome to Rome-Explorer.com's list of articles on Shopping in Rome. The list below aims at helping you satisfy your shopping needs while visiting Rome, which as you will see has more to offer the modern visitor than ruins, churches, and museums. Rome is also an international fashion hub, with its own designers, and offers a wide array of shops from local to global brands. If you are looking for luxury shopping or just looking to fill the room you left in your suitcase, this Rome shopping guide will give direction to your hunt.


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Via Mario dei Fiori in Rome

Via Mario dei Fiori: Shopping Street in Rome

Via Mario dei Fiori in Rome

Via Mario dei Fiori is in the historic centre of Rome, a stone’s throw away from the Spanish Steps. It is immersed in the most famous shopping area of the capital and it crosses the luxury via Condotti, that gathers boutiques and ateliers of the top Italian and international brands such as Valentino, Armani, D&G and Dior. If you want to dedicate a whole day to shopping this is the ideal starting point.  


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Via Bocca di Leone in Rome

Via Bocca di Leone: Shopping Street in Rome

Via Bocca di Leone in Rome

The name via Bocca di Leone derives from an ancient Roman sculpture representing a spectacular lion with gaped jaws that it is visible on a wall that coasts the street. Via Bocca di Leone connects via del Corso with the Spanish Steps and it is one of the most known shopping streets in Rome both for its central position and for its wide range of top brand boutiques, cloth and shoe shops and jeweller’s shops. Rome-explorer.com has gathered some tips about via Bocca di Leone that can be really useful!


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Via delle Carrozze in Rome

Via delle Carrozze: Shopping Street in Rome

Via delle Carrozze in Rome

Via delle Carrozze is in the heart of Rome and forms a sort of magic trident with the most famous streets of the city centre in the historic district of Campo Marzio. It runs parallel to via Borgognona that crosses via Mario dei Fiori near the Spanish Steps. In via delle Carrozze you can enjoy shopping immersed in the atmosphere of the ancient Rome. rome-explorer.com has gathered for its readers useful tips about this street.


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Vintage shopping in Rome

Vintage shopping in Rome: Bric-a-brac and Second hand Articles

Vintage shopping in Rome

Are you on holiday in Rome? Do you want to go shopping avoiding conventional shops and boutiques? Are you interested in buying bric-a-brac, inexpensive antiques, second hand clothes? Rome is one of the fashion and luxury shopping capitals but actually it can offer you a wide array of possibilities to satisfy your shopping needs and fill the room you left on your suitcase! If you are a lover of antique shops, Rome-explorer.com can suggest you fabulous markets for you vintage shopping where you can discover an aspect of Rome that you couldn’t imagine! 


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Auctions in Rome

Auction houses: Buy Masterpieces in Rome

Auctions in Rome

Do you like Italian art? Are you looking for a great Italian souvenir? Are you interested in buying a painting of a contemporary Italian painter or some bric-a-bracs? Would you like to take part into an art auction? Rome-explorer.com can give you some useful links about auction houses in Rome that offer precious advices and opinions and that are specialized in the sale of paintings, ancient jewels, sculptures, furniture and not only.


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Viale Trastevere in Rome

Shops in Rome: Viale Trastevere

Viale Trastevere in Rome

Are you interested in going shopping during your stay in Rome? Do you want to try alternative places to go shopping? Do you want to avoid crowded streets, mega stores or malls? Ok, if you want to go shopping walking through characteristic streets, visiting small and enchanting shops  and breath the authentic Roman atmosphere, go to viale Trastevere! It is located in a charming district of Rome, near the river Tiber and the Vatican City, and it is full of shops, restaurants and pub. Viale Trastevere can be a great alternative for your shopping in Rome!


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Rome markets

Street Markets in Rome: Cheap Shopping from Porta Portese to Via Sannio

Rome markets

Street markets in Rome are a great opportunity not only for their great offers but also for breathing the authentic Roman atmosphere, its tradition and its culture. From flea markets to handicrafts, Rome-explorer.com has selected for its readers a list of the most important streets markets in Rome, with information about what they sell and how to reach them.


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Via del Corso Rome

Via del Corso: Shopping and History

Via del Corso Rome
Via del Corso is the main artery that cuts through the center of Rome, and one of the Eternal City's main shopping streets. Its central position makes Via del Corso a perfect meeting point for people of all ages. It also attracts avid shoppers, because they can find a broad selection of shops that suit every taste and wallet. A number of Rome's historic attractions are also located along Via del Corso. The history of this famous street's name is also interesting. Few people know that main thoroughfare was the site of an annual jockeyless horse race that spanned the entire length of the street, thus the name: Via del Corso. The races were banned in the mid-19th century, but Via del Corso still offers a colorful parade today.

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Shopping guide to the Spanish Steps

Shopping Guide to Rome: the Spanish Steps

Shopping guide to the Spanish Steps

The Spanish Steps are one of the most known and visited attractions in Rome. Nowadays, this celebrated steps are the favourite meeting point for thousands and thousands of tourists, fascinated by their architectonic value but also by  the luxury shopping that this magic area offers. If you are interested in fashion and shops read rome-explorer.com shopping guide to Rome, here you will find useful information about shops and boutiques near the Spanish Steps.


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shops in rome on via nazionale

Shops in Rome: Via Nazionale

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Via Nazionale is one of the main streets in Rome, and links Piazza della Repubblica to Piazza Venezia. Via Nazionale is one of the best streets for shops in Rome , and you will be able  to find numerous clothing and shoe shops, restaurants, Irish pubs, excellent parlours, and museums, with modern and period buildings, tincluding the magnificent Exposition Palace that  exhibits international collections, and large events. You will also be able to find the Eliseo Theatre and the Trajan's Markets.


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