Rome hosts the boutiques of "Big Brands," Famous throughout the world

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Rome hosts the boutiques of "Big Brands," Famous throughout the world

The Streets of Tridente, the Fashion Triangle

Via Condotti, Via Borgognona and Via Frattina form a triangle, which is also called "the trident." In this triangle, you can find the most prestigious boutiques and high fashion brands in the world. From Hérmes to Bulgari, from Armani to Versace and Tiffany. If you want to go for a shopping spree looking for designer clothes and accessories, here you will undoubtedly find what you are looking for. It is also advisable to visit Via del Babuino, another Rome's shopping street of a 'medium-high level.' Generally, these shopping streets are frequented by tourists who find everything. There are also many very important jewelers.
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Via Condotti
Via dei Condotti
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Via Condotti, Via Borgognona and Via Frattina form a triangle, which is also called "the trident." In this triangle, you can find the most prestigious boutiques and high fashion brands in the world. From Hérmes to Bulgari, from Armani to Versace and Tiffany. If you want to go for a shopping spree looking for designer clothes and accessories, here you will undoubtedly find what you are looking for. It is also advisable to visit Via del Babuino, another Rome's shopping street of a 'medium-high level.' Generally, these shopping streets are frequented by tourists who find everything. There are also many very important jewelers.

Via Del Corso

Via del Corso is in the heart of the eternal city. This shopping street extends for over a kilometer and a half, from Piazza Venezia to Piazza del Popolo, and for a part is a street reserved for pedestrians, who can walk in peace while admiring the shop windows. In via del Corso, the target audience for the shops are mostly young people. Lots of jeans shops or chains of low-cost brands in the fashion, footwear, and cosmetics sectors can be all found here. There are also many international brands, such as Zara or H&M. While you are in via del Corso, you can take a break in the Alberto Sordi Gallery, also called "Galleria Colonna," and sit in the center of the gallery to enjoy a coffee while admiring the beauty of this beautiful historical place.
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Via del Corso
Via del Corso
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Via del Corso is in the heart of the eternal city. This shopping street extends for over a kilometer and a half, from Piazza Venezia to Piazza del Popolo, and for a part is a street reserved for pedestrians, who can walk in peace while admiring the shop windows. In via del Corso, the target audience for the shops are mostly young people. Lots of jeans shops or chains of low-cost brands in the fashion, footwear, and cosmetics sectors can be all found here. There are also many international brands, such as Zara or H&M. While you are in via del Corso, you can take a break in the Alberto Sordi Gallery, also called "Galleria Colonna," and sit in the center of the gallery to enjoy a coffee while admiring the beauty of this beautiful historical place.

Via Ottaviano and Via Cola di Rienzo

In the Vatican City area, the Via Ottaviano and Via Cola di Rienzo have always been the main shopping streets. Here you will find current and classic clothing stores for all budgets. Worth visiting, in the same area, are definitely the Via Candia and Viale Giulio Cesare. There you will find not only clothing but also objects, housewares, and accessories. Also, do not miss out on a visit to the colorful and renovated Trionfale market, in via Andrea Doria, or to the two temples of taste, Castroni, and Franchi, which sell gourmet gastronomic specialties and food from all over the world.
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Via Cola di Rienzo
Via Cola di Rienzo
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In the Vatican City area, the Via Ottaviano and Via Cola di Rienzo have always been the main shopping streets. Here you will find current and classic clothing stores for all budgets. Worth visiting, in the same area, are definitely the Via Candia and Viale Giulio Cesare. There you will find not only clothing but also objects, housewares, and accessories. Also, do not miss out on a visit to the colorful and renovated Trionfale market, in via Andrea Doria, or to the two temples of taste, Castroni, and Franchi, which sell gourmet gastronomic specialties and food from all over the world.

Via Appia Nuova

The shops in Via Appia Nuova, from Piazzale Appio and up to Largo dei Colli Albani, are cheaper and less central. Here there are all kinds of shops, but also the big international chains. If you want to rest at the end of the walk, (just outside the Largo dei Colli Albani), you can stop at the Napoleoni Bar, a true pastry temple. Interesting to visit is the market of Via Sannio, which opens only in the morning. It is an outdoor market that sells clothing, shoes, and accessories and also has an area dedicated to vintage and used clothing.
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Via Appia Nuova
Via Appia Nuova
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The shops in Via Appia Nuova, from Piazzale Appio and up to Largo dei Colli Albani, are cheaper and less central. Here there are all kinds of shops, but also the big international chains. If you want to rest at the end of the walk, (just outside the Largo dei Colli Albani), you can stop at the Napoleoni Bar, a true pastry temple. Interesting to visit is the market of Via Sannio, which opens only in the morning. It is an outdoor market that sells clothing, shoes, and accessories and also has an area dedicated to vintage and used clothing.

Viale Guglielmo Marconi

This shopping street is in the EUR direction, near the Portuense district and the Trastevere station. For those who do not want to give up shopping, but also look for the big international brands, Viale Marconi offers mid-level shops between Piazza della Radio and Ponte Marconi. There are bookstores, sports, and home appliances stores, as well as many 'young fashion' stores. For those in the area, a visit to the elegant Viale Europa, in the Eur district, is also enjoyable.
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Viale Guglielmo Marconi
Viale Guglielmo Marconi
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This shopping street is in the EUR direction, near the Portuense district and the Trastevere station. For those who do not want to give up shopping, but also look for the big international brands, Viale Marconi offers mid-level shops between Piazza della Radio and Ponte Marconi. There are bookstores, sports, and home appliances stores, as well as many 'young fashion' stores. For those in the area, a visit to the elegant Viale Europa, in the Eur district, is also enjoyable.

Via Del Governo Vecchio

This is the street to visit when you’re looking for vintage clothing, good boutiques, and nice bars and restaurants. It’s always a pleasure strolling along this famous ancient street while hunting for vintage gems. If you love vintage, you should definitely visit this street. Here you’ll find Rome’s main vintage stores selling a wide selection of clothing, shoes and accessories. Two in particular are bursting at the seams so you’re bound to find something you like!
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Via del governo Vecchio
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This is the street to visit when you’re looking for vintage clothing, good boutiques, and nice bars and restaurants. It’s always a pleasure strolling along this famous ancient street while hunting for vintage gems. If you love vintage, you should definitely visit this street. Here you’ll find Rome’s main vintage stores selling a wide selection of clothing, shoes and accessories. Two in particular are bursting at the seams so you’re bound to find something you like!

PortaPortese

For many Romans, Sunday mornings are all about Porta Portese market. With thousands of stalls selling almost every item imaginable, it presents shoppers with the challenge of finding what they’re looking for as well as finding the best prices. Although it was better in the past, it’s still an iconic place for locals. Not only is it historically significant, it’s also the biggest flea market in Rome. Located in the old Trastevere district, it offers a wide selection of goods including second-hand clothing, antiques, brand name knockoffs, bric-a-brac, household products, vinyls and much more.
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Porta Portese
Viale di Trastevere
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For many Romans, Sunday mornings are all about Porta Portese market. With thousands of stalls selling almost every item imaginable, it presents shoppers with the challenge of finding what they’re looking for as well as finding the best prices. Although it was better in the past, it’s still an iconic place for locals. Not only is it historically significant, it’s also the biggest flea market in Rome. Located in the old Trastevere district, it offers a wide selection of goods including second-hand clothing, antiques, brand name knockoffs, bric-a-brac, household products, vinyls and much more.