Where to go shopping in the historic center of Rome (and where to find refreshment)

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Aren't food and shopping, in your opinion, among the great pleasures of life? If combined together, perhaps during breaks, they are truly the best for turning around a bad day or making a relaxing weekend perfect. Rome certainly has an enormous amount of historical-artistic beauties to fill your eyes with and, even if there are so many that perhaps a lifetime is not enough to see them all, it is certainly not a shame to dedicate a day to shopping in the historic center. Shopping not inside a shopping center but walking through the wonderful streets of Rome is undoubtedly an added value. There are so many places to go but we suggest some unmissable ones and then come and take a leisurely break at 'Gusto.

Via del Corso, shopping for all budgets

Who doesn't know this kilometer of road that goes from Piazza del Popolo to Piazza Venezia and is dotted with shops medium range and low cost? Here you can find absolutely everything from large clothing chains such as Zara, H&M, Mango, through make-up chains such as Sephora and Kiko and then on to large sports brands such as Adidas and Nike up to many smaller shops where you can make interesting purchases without spend a fortune. A long road to travel calmly, exploring and allowing yourself a small detour nearby Piazza Augusto Imperatore for a delicious stop at 'Gusto.

The luxury shopping streets

In the vicinity of Via del Corso, deviating from mass shopping, there are the three streets that represent the trident of luxury shopping: Via Frattina, Via Condotti And Via Borgognona. The perfect place to shop in prestigious designer boutiques. Bulgarians, Cartier, Dolce and Gabbana, Armani, Prada, Gucci, Dior, Trussardi, Ferragamo these are just some of the great Italian and international designer brands that you can find for high-level shopping or even just to admire the shop windows with their original creations. Via di Ripetta it is another historic and fascinating street where you can find particular and lesser-known shops. Here you can dedicate yourself to shopping in artisan shops, boutiques of independent brands and unique and original creations of great style.

The Campo de' Fiori area

With a short walk from via del Corso we move towards the Parione district, the one that includes the very famous square of Campo de' Fiori but which also contains streets full of particular shops that undoubtedly deserve a look. Via dei Giubbonari it is full of boutiques with colorful vintage-style clothes, excellent for giving an original touch to your style, artisanal bijoux shops, little shops where you can find casual but original jeans and t-shirts. But it's no different either via dei Baullari, a fairly long road which before flowing into Piazza Campo de' Fiori offers you some excellent shopping among shoe shops, accessory boutiques, small perfumeries, casual and sportswear shops but always with an eye on style.

The refreshment point? It's always 'Gusto!

There is no shopping that can continue well without having satiated the palate and having calmed down the energy drops. If you are in the center of Rome When shopping it is not necessary to also try to understand where to go to eat. The immediate answer is to come to us at 'Taste and let yourself be guided by the many proposals for a substantial breakfast, a brunch, a nice lunch with revisited Roman specialties or a relaxing aperitif. To refresh yourself and continue shopping or end a day full of good humor with good food.

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