Via del Corso (Corso Street), Rome
If you're looking to embark on a serious shopping spree in Rome, there's no place quite like Via del Corso. This vibrant street, stretching from Piazza Venezia to Piazza del Popolo, is teeming with an abundance of stores. Cutting through the heart of Rome, it offers the highest concentration of shopping options for all budgets in close proximity to historic landmarks. Major international brands such as Zara, H&M, Massimo Dutti, Pinko, and Gap occupy prime real estate along this bustling thoroughfare.
For those seeking a slightly higher price range, premium stores like Sisley, Miss Sixty, or Diesel await. Sports enthusiasts can explore renowned brands like Nike, Adidas, Puma, and Lacoste. Beauty aficionados will find a haven at Sephora, MAC, or Italy's beloved Kiko Cosmetics. And if you're on the lookout for exquisite Italian leather goods, Gazelle is a trusted destination that showcases Rome's finest craftsmanship.
In addition to the flagship superstores, Via del Corso is also home to smaller family-run shops that hold their own charm. These hidden gems, like the Alfieri Leather store known for its artisan Made in Italy jackets (located at Via del Corso 2), offer a unique shopping experience.
Keep in mind that the boulevard can get incredibly crowded, especially on weekends and during sale seasons. The sidewalks may become overrun with tourists and locals alike, spilling onto the road as everyone seeks out the latest fashion finds. Stay alert and prepared for the bustling energy that permeates this vibrant shopping destination.
For those seeking a slightly higher price range, premium stores like Sisley, Miss Sixty, or Diesel await. Sports enthusiasts can explore renowned brands like Nike, Adidas, Puma, and Lacoste. Beauty aficionados will find a haven at Sephora, MAC, or Italy's beloved Kiko Cosmetics. And if you're on the lookout for exquisite Italian leather goods, Gazelle is a trusted destination that showcases Rome's finest craftsmanship.
In addition to the flagship superstores, Via del Corso is also home to smaller family-run shops that hold their own charm. These hidden gems, like the Alfieri Leather store known for its artisan Made in Italy jackets (located at Via del Corso 2), offer a unique shopping experience.
Keep in mind that the boulevard can get incredibly crowded, especially on weekends and during sale seasons. The sidewalks may become overrun with tourists and locals alike, spilling onto the road as everyone seeks out the latest fashion finds. Stay alert and prepared for the bustling energy that permeates this vibrant shopping destination.
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Via del Corso (Corso Street) on Map
Sight Name: Via del Corso (Corso Street)
Sight Location: Rome, Italy (See walking tours in Rome)
Sight Type: Shopping
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Sight Location: Rome, Italy (See walking tours in Rome)
Sight Type: Shopping
Guide(s) Containing This Sight:
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