The Best Shopping in Rome, Italy

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14 Best Shops & Markets in Rome

1. Salumeria Roscioli • Historic Center & Jewish Ghetto

a man walking down a street next to a buildingMap • +39 06 687 5287
Rome`s most esteemed delicatessen stocks three hundred types of artisanal cheese and one hundred fifty varieties of cured meat. Additional specialty items include preserves, pasta, wines, olive oils and balsamic vinegars of notable quality and diversity.

2. Confetteria Moriondo & Gariglio • Historic Center & Jewish Ghetto

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Located in Rome, one of the city`s oldest chocolate producers attractively displays their tempting assortment of confections, many handcrafted according to 19th century methods and formulas.

3. Officina Profumo Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella • Historic Center & Jewish Ghetto

people walking down a sidewalk in front of a buildingMap • +39 06 687 9608
The renowned Italian pharmacy initially founded in Florence during the 17th century maintains its flagship location near Piazza Navona. Visitors will find an ornate interior characterized by finely crafted wood display cases stocked with perfumes, cosmetics, herbal remedies and infusions. Throughout are reminders of the enterprises deep historical roots and commitment to quality products.

4. Via dei Condotti • Trastevere

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Rome`s fashion epicenter is Via dei Condotti, lined with high-end labels from Italian and international designers as well as domestic ones. Extending west from the base of the Spanish Steps, it intersects smaller boutique-dotted side streets and incorporates historical landmarks and stylish cafes along the way.

5. Fendi • Tridente & Trevi Fountain

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Occupying an important 18th century building, this flagship Rome store of the prominent Fendi fashion label stocks their latest ready-to-wear apparel and accessories lines, including recognized handbags, leather goods, timepieces, and more.

6. Marta Ray • Historic Center & Jewish Ghetto

a bike parked in front of a brick buildingLocation • +39 06 6880 2641
A small boutique offering an eye-catching assortment of ladies` footwear including sandals and ballet flats in a vivid spectrum of colors. Their inventory also features an attractive selection of leather handbags and purses. Situated on Via dei Coronari, a charming cobbled pathway renowned for its antique shops.

7. Ibiz Roma • Historic Center & Jewish Ghetto

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An assortment of handcrafted leather accessories, apparel and footwear produced using soft, velvety hide in close proximity to Campo de’ Fiori.

8. Eataly • Testaccio & Ostiense

a traffic light in front of a large buildingArea • +39 06 9027 9201
Spread over four levels, the vast emporium celebrates Italian gastronomic culture. Shops, stalls and snack bars offer a bounty of premium grocery products while integrated cafés and eateries provide opportunities to sample regional specialties.

9. SBU • Historic Center & Jewish Ghetto

a man walking down a street next to a parked motorcycleLocation • +39 06 6880 2547
This former haberdashery has been converted into a trendy clothing boutique renowned especially for its denim attire but also stocking a complete assortment of casual men`s apparel, footwear, and accessories. Conveniently located near top shopping for clothes on Via del Governo Vecchio.

10. La Bottega del Marmoraro • Tridente & Trevi Fountain

a car parked in front of a brick buildingMap – +39 06 320 7660
Marble tablets, busts, and statuary densely populate this compact workshop where commemorative inscriptions can be custom-prepared. Situated on Via Margutta, a charming avenue where renowned film director Federico Fellini once resided at No. 110.

11. Campo de’ Fiori Market • Historic Center & Jewish Ghetto

a market filled with lots of fruits and vegetables One of Rome`s most famous outdoor markets known for seasonal fresh produce, flowers and vegetables. Stalls filled with colorfully arranged items bring lively energy and visual interest to this historic piazza, making it as much a sightseeing attraction as a shopping destination.

12. Bartolucci • Historic Center & Jewish Ghetto

people walking in front of a buildingArea • +39 06 6919 0894
Handcrafted wood toys like red-nosed Pinocchios, cuckoo clocks, rocking horses, model planes, and games, as well as cute door signs, are sold at this cheerful yet cluttered toy shop that has become somewhat of a landmark in the Pantheon area of the city.

13. Sermoneta • Tridente & Trevi Fountain

people walking down a street in front of a storeLocation • +39 06 679 1960
Rome`s premier glove retailer situated on Piazza di Spagna carries styles for any event.

14. Porta Portese Market • Trastevere

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Rome’s gigantic weekly flea market. Stalls sell everything from vintage garments and leather jackets to artisanal jewelry, antiques, posters, prints, books, and bicycles. Located in and around Piazza di Porta Portese in Trastevere.

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