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Top 10 Best Places to Shop in Rome

Discover the best places to shop in Rome, from luxury fashion on Via Condotti to antiques and artisan markets.

Updated January 21, 2026

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1.

Via Condotti

Via Condotti
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Piazza di Spagna area, Centro Storico

Rome's most prestigious shopping street, home to the world's top luxury fashion houses including Bulgari, Gucci, Prada, and Valentino. This elegant pedestrian boulevard near the Spanish Steps has been the heart of Italian high fashion since the 18th century.

Highlights

  • Flagship stores of Italian luxury brands
  • Historic Caffe Greco
  • Stunning architecture and window displays
  • Walking distance from Spanish Steps
2.

Via del Corso

Via del Corso
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Centro Storico, connecting Piazza del Popolo to Piazza Venezia

Rome's main shopping artery stretching 1.5 kilometers from Piazza del Popolo to Piazza Venezia. This bustling pedestrian street offers a mix of international chains, Italian brands, and historic palazzos, making it perfect for mainstream fashion shopping.

Highlights

  • Zara, H&M, and international brands
  • Italian chains like OVS and Coin
  • Historic Galleria Alberto Sordi shopping arcade
  • Street performers and lively atmosphere
3.

Campo de' Fiori Market

Campo de' Fiori Market
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Campo de' Fiori, Centro Storico

Rome's most famous and picturesque daily market, operating since 1869 in a charming Renaissance square. By day it's a vibrant produce market; by night, the square transforms into a popular nightlife destination with restaurants and bars.

Highlights

  • Fresh fruits, vegetables, and flowers
  • Artisanal pasta and Italian delicacies
  • Spices, dried goods, and souvenirs
  • Historic square with Giordano Bruno statue
4.

Porta Portese

Porta Portese
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Trastevere, along Via Portuense

Rome's largest and most famous flea market, stretching along the Tiber River every Sunday morning. This legendary market offers everything from antiques and vintage clothing to electronics and household items, attracting treasure hunters from around the world.

Highlights

  • Vintage clothing and accessories
  • Antiques and collectibles
  • Vinyl records and books
  • Unique souvenirs and curiosities
5.

Via Margutta

Via Margutta
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Between Via del Babuino and Piazza di Spagna

A charming cobblestone street famous for its art galleries, antique shops, and bohemian atmosphere. Made famous by the film 'Roman Holiday,' Via Margutta has been home to artists and intellectuals including Picasso and Fellini.

Highlights

  • Independent art galleries
  • High-end antique dealers
  • Annual art fair in spring and autumn
  • Ivy-covered facades and artistic ambiance
6.

Rinascente

Rinascente
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Via del Tritone 61, near Trevi Fountain

Italy's premier luxury department store, housed in an elegant building near the Trevi Fountain. Rinascente offers a curated selection of fashion, beauty, home goods, and gourmet food across multiple floors, crowned by a rooftop restaurant with stunning city views.

Highlights

  • Designer fashion and accessories
  • Beauty hall with luxury cosmetics
  • Rooftop restaurant with panoramic views
  • Gourmet food hall in basement
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Via dei Coronari

Via dei Coronari
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Between Piazza Navona and Ponte Sant'Angelo

Rome's most prestigious antiques street, lined with over 40 antique shops housed in Renaissance-era buildings. This beautiful cobblestone street between Piazza Navona and the Tiber has been an antiques destination for centuries.

Highlights

  • Renaissance and Baroque furniture
  • Antique jewelry and silverware
  • Vintage ceramics and paintings
  • Beautiful Renaissance architecture
8.

Monti District

Monti District
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Rione Monti, between Termini Station and the Colosseum

Rome's hippest neighborhood for independent boutiques, vintage shops, and emerging Italian designers. This formerly working-class district near the Colosseum has transformed into a creative hub with unique fashion finds and artisan workshops.

Highlights

  • Vintage clothing stores like Pifebo
  • Independent Italian designer boutiques
  • Artisan jewelry and leather goods
  • Mercato Monti weekend market
9.

Testaccio Market

Testaccio Market
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Via Beniamino Franklin, Testaccio

Rome's most authentic food market, serving the local Testaccio neighborhood since 1890. Recently relocated to a modern covered hall, this market offers the freshest produce, meats, cheeses, and prepared foods favored by Roman chefs and home cooks.

Highlights

  • Fresh Roman produce and seasonal specialties
  • Artisanal meats and cheeses
  • Street food stalls with Roman classics
  • Cooking class opportunities
10.

Via Veneto

Via Veneto
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From Piazza Barberini to Porta Pinciana

The legendary street of La Dolce Vita era, lined with grand hotels, upscale boutiques, and historic cafes. While less fashionable than its 1960s heyday, Via Veneto still offers elegant luxury shopping and a glimpse into Rome's glamorous past.

Highlights

  • Luxury boutiques and jewelry stores
  • Historic Hotel Excelsior
  • Elegant sidewalk cafes
  • Classic Roman glamour atmosphere