Rome’s eclectic shopping scene
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From vast shopping precincts that spread across lanes to quirky stores that house almost all kinds of bric-a-brac, the city of Rome accommodates multiple shopping hubs in its concrete maze. Head to Enoteca Buccone to pick up the b … Read more
From vast shopping precincts that spread across lanes to quirky stores that house almost all kinds of bric-a-brac, the city of Rome accommodates multiple shopping hubs in its concrete maze. Head to Enoteca Buccone to pick up the best Italian wines, visit Bookàbar for its wide variety of publications on art, architecture, design graphics, children's books, CDs and DVDs, or shop for all picnic supplies from Volpetti; the city’s eclectic shopping scene will offer you everything you wish for. Here are some of the best stores and markets in the city, you definitely should visit. Read less

From vast shopping precincts that spread across lanes to quirky stores that house almost all kinds of bric-a-brac, the city of Rome accommodates multiple shopping hubs in its concrete maze. Head to Enoteca Buccone to pick up the best Italian wines, visit Bookàbar for its wide variety of publications on art, architecture, design graphics, children's books, CDs and DVDs, or shop for all picnic supplies from Volpetti; the city’s eclectic shopping scene will offer you everything you wish for. Here are some of the best stores and markets in the city, you definitely should visit.
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