Shopping Streets

There are streets completely dedicated to the high end of the market in Rome and streets that are also affordable for the average tourist. The most famous fashionable designer store street is the Via Condotti, which connects the Spanish Steps and the Via del Corso. The Via Borgognoni and the Via Frattini are located in the same area and are also characterized by shops selling luxury articles. The Via Cola di Rienzo, the Via del Corso and the Via Nazionale cater for a less wealthy crowd, although some of the shops can still be quite exclusive and expensive. Streets like the Via Giulia, the Via Babuino and the Via Margutta host several antique dealers.

Via Condotti

Via Condotti at Night

Rome’s most prestigious shopping street Via Condotti is a fairly narrow street connecting the Piazza di Spagna to the Via del Corso, of which it is a side street. It is one of the world’s leading streets for designer stores … Continue reading

Via del Corso

Palazzi in the Via del Corso

Rome’s number 1 shopping street Via del Corso is probably the only straight street in the entire center of Rome. It is also the only street of a reasonable width, since most of the rest of the area is characterized … Continue reading