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In the city you will mainly find shopping streets, mostly around the historical center. The stores are open Mondays through Saturdays form 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., some are also open on Sundays


Piazza di Spagna area on the adjacent streets you will find Gucci, Dior, D&G, Armani, Valentino, Prada, Louis Vuitton. Via del Corso offers (Energie, Diesel, Strada, Calvin Klein). On Via del Babuino you will find many antique stores and on Via Margutta different art galleries.

St. Peter area - Main shopping streets are Via Candia (reasonable prices), Via Ottaviano and especially Via Cola di Rienzo, that leads up to Via del Corso (about 1 and a half km). On Via Cola di Rienzo you will find Coin, a four-story department store that offers clothing and footwear for men, women and children.

San Giovanni area - The best place to go is on the beginning of Via Appia (Appian Way). You can get there by subway (line A, San Giovanni stop). You will mostly find clothing.

Termini station area - Main shopping streets are Via Nazionale and the streets around the church of Santa Maria Maggiore.

Area around Piazza Vittoria (10 minutes from the train station)  here you will find the cheapest stores in the city, the department store Mas and many Chinese, Indian and Arab stores.

 


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Markets
Porta Portese - every Sunday morning is the biggest flea market in the city. It is in the Trastevere district; it starts in the morning until about 2 p.m.
Via Sannio - clothing and footwear market, it offers both new and second hand merchandise and sometimes you can even find store brands. It is in the San Giovanni area
Borghetto Flaminio - You will find over 250 stands that sell antiques, jewelry, vintage clothing. The market is open every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. not far from Piazza del Popolo,
Soffitto sotto i Portici - Every Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. under the porticoes of Piazza Augusto Imperatore (between Piazza del Popolo and Piazza di Spagna) stands sell antique furniture, small objects and magazines.

Artisans
Piazza Navona area - Via del Governo Vecchio, dei Coronari
Campo de' Fiori area - Via del Pellegrino, Via dei Baulari
Via Nazionale area - Via del Boschetto and Via dei Serpenti.
St. Peter area - Via Ostia and Via Santa Maura


Supermarkets
Dì per Dì website: www.diperdi.it
1) Via del Gesù 56, 00186 Rome, not far from Piazza Venezia.
2) Via Monterone 5, 00186 Rome, close to the Pantheon.
3) Via Poli 47, 00187 Rome, behind the Trevi Fountain.
G.S. website: www.supermercatigs.it
1) Via delle Fornaci 136, 00165 Rome, closed St. Peter's basilica.
Despar website: www.despar.it
1) Via Giustiniani, the Pantheon and San Luigi dei Francesi.
2) Corner of Lungotevere dei Cenci and Via Arenula
3) Termini Station, Via Giolitti 60.


 

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