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Shopping in Rome

Shops, markets, specialists

Join Rome's fashionistas and parade up the Via Condotti, browsing for clothes from Gucci and shoes from Ferragamo. Wood-panelled apothecaries near Piazza Navona recall the 19th century, and individual craft shops in Trastevere provide unusual gifts. On Sunday mornings, the flea market at Porta Portese bustles with Roman bargain-hunters. Opening hours vary. Big stores open Monday to Saturday 10am-6.30pm, 8pm on Thursdays. Smaller shops close on Monday mornings and at lunchtime.

Ai Monasteri, Rome. Courtesy of Ai Monasteri

Shops

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  1. 1. TAD Concept Store - The future of shopping

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    This designer emporium, near the Spanish Steps, contains everything from fashion to flowers, all lavishly displayed. The TAD Concept Store has decor and lighting worthy of a nightclub. Fashion-savvy shoppers browse and pose against the glamorous backdrop.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon 12pm-7.30pm; Tue-Fri 10.30am-7.30pm; Sat 10.30am-8pm; Sun 12pm-8pm

    Address

    155A, Via del Babuino, Rome 00187

    Telephone

    +39 06 3269 5131

    Transport

    Spagna Metro station

    Website

    TAD Website

  2. 2. Gucci - High fashion heaven

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    Gucci, Rome. Courtesy of APT Rome

    Gucci stands stylishly on Rome's smartest shopping street, Via Condotti, near the Spanish Steps. It's the epitome of Italian style, with understated decor, beautifully cut clothes and covetable bags. Enviably chic Romans browse the racks alongside wealthy visitors.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 10am-7pm

    Address

    8, Via Condotti, Rome 00187

    Telephone

    +39 06 679 0405

    Transport

    Spagna Metro station

    Website

    Gucci Website

Markets

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  1. 3. Campo de' Fiori - Bustling food stalls

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    Campo de' Fiori, Rome. © Jose M Azcona

    Romans get up early to shop at this vibrant market in central Rome. Campo de' Fiori, which means 'field of flowers', is crammed with stalls selling breads, cheeses, flowers and dried fruit - a great place for picnic supplies.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 6am-1.30pm

    Address

    Rome 00186

    Transport

    Electric bus 116

  2. 4. Porta Portese - Stalls to rummage in

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    Porta Portese, Rome. © Claire Miccio

    Lively Porta Portese flea market in Trastevere is the largest in Rome. Every Sunday, Piazza Porta Portese becomes a chaotic jumble of stalls selling everything from rare books to biscuit tins. Romans browse for bargains before a lazy lunch.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Sun 7am-1pm

    Address

    Piazza Porta Portese, Viale Trastevere, Rome 00153

    Transport

    Tram 8 to Trastevere/Porta Portese

Specialists

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  1. 5. Ai Monasteri - Produce from monks

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    Ai Monasteri, Rome. Courtesy of Ai Monasteri

    The dark wood-panelling at Ai Monasteri, in central Rome, gives this 19th-century shop a suitably monastic atmosphere. It stocks a wide variety of products made by Italian monks, including liqueurs, chocolates and a famous love potion.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Fri 10am-1pm & 3pm-7.30pm; Sat in summer & Thu in winter 10am-1pm

    Address

    72, Corso del Rinascimento, Rome 00186

    Telephone

    +39 06 688 02783

    Transport

    Electric bus 116T to Piazza Navona

    Website

    Ai Monasteri Website

  2. 6. Antica Erboristeria Romana - Historic herbalist

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    It's worth seeing this atmospheric 18th-century shop, even if you don't use herbal remedies. Antica Erboristeria Romana, near the Pantheon in central Rome, has the original wood-panelled drawers containing herbs to cure everything from migraines to bunions.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 8.30am-1.30pm & 2.30pm-7.30pm

    Address

    15, Via di Torre Argentina, Rome 00186

    Telephone

    +39 06 687 9493

    Transport

    Electric bus 116 to Pantheon

  3. 7. Ferragamo - Fabulous footwear

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    Italy is rightly famed for its fabulous shoes, and Ferragamo, on Via Condotti, is the home of fine footwear. The women's store has killer heels, boots and sandals. The men's store next door has classic brogues and trainers.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm

    Address

    73/74, Via Condotti, Rome 00187

    Telephone

    +39 06 679 1565

    Transport

    Spagna Metro station

    Website

    Salvatore Ferragamo Website

  4. 8. Francesco Rogani - Italian leather

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    You won't find bargains at Francesco Rogani, on Via Condotti, but you will find an excellent range of leather goods. One of Rome's best-known leather stores, the handbags, purses, wallets and belts come in all shapes and sizes here.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm; Sun 1pm-7.30pm

    Address

    47, Via Condotti, Rome 00187

    Telephone

    +39 06 678 4036

    Transport

    Spagna Metro station

  5. 9. Pineider - Superior stationery

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    Pineider has been making exclusive stationery in Italy since 1774. Their shop, near the Spanish Steps in central Rome, stocks delicate hand-dyed papers and leather desk accessories, like frames and blotters. Illustrious former clients include Maria Callas and Elizabeth Taylor.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 10am-7pm; Sun 10am-2pm & 3pm-7pm

    Address

    22, Via della Fontanella Borghese, Rome 00187

    Telephone

    +39 06 687 8369

    Transport

    Spagna Metro station

    Website

    Pineider Website

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