Situated in close proximity to Campo de' Fiori, Rachele is a store that has no shortage of adorably stylish clothing for children up to nine years of age. Named after the owner who takes personal interest in the needs of every client, this store sells mostly handmade clothing. Although not very easy to find, the trendy collection of bright tops, skirts, trousers and hats makes it well worth the hunt.
Mercato Delle Stampe is the place to visit for the book worms. They offer prints, magazines, engravings, and classic books, and lots more variety. Bargain as much as you can for the best deals. Search enough, and you could be lucky with some music and architectural engravings.
Located 20 kilometers south of Rome, Castel Romano Designer Outlet offers upscale outlet shopping with an impressive collection of 110 designer and name brand outlet stores. Enjoy savings of 30% to 70% every day. Stores include Diesel, Dolce & Gabbana, Guess, La Perla, Malo, Quiksilver, Sisley, Valentino, Benetton, Adidas, Nike, Reebok, Puma, Lindt, O'Neill, Calzedonia/Intimissimi, Bruno Magli, Camper, Mandarina Duck, Geox, Marlboro Classic, Salvatore Ferragamo and many more. Visit their website for a complete list of stores, sales & events, hours and more.
Gloria Gobbi, an acclaimed designer showcases her interesting creation at Antichi Kimono. She specializes in making trendy accessories from antique Japanese sashes for both men and women. The eloquent silk fabrics when converted into accessories can add glamor and brighten up any dress. The collection is a bit high on the pocket, however, the designer's talent is well-deserving. One can choose from bags, purses, jewellery and also a colorful range of kimonos to stock up the wardrobe at home.
This colorful stationary shop takes the name after Campo Marzio, the area of Rome near Pantheon where it is located. It opened there about 70 years ago as a small artisan pen-maker firm. Nowadays Campo Marzio Design still offers a huge selection of fountain, ballpoint and rollerball pens made of different materials like multi-colored celluloid, silver, leather, lacquer, wood, etc. But they're actually more famous for their brightly colored collections of folders, briefcases, writing pads and other desk stationary, all of them made of environmentally friendly bonded leather! A line of genuine leather briefcases and notepads in softer colors and tones has been also added to the original collection. They have been so successful that have now opened branches in other Italian cities. - Maria Frullini
Outside the tourist-filled main thoroughfares, Cinecitta Due is a popular spot with Rome's residents for an intensive shopping experience. The very first large shopping center in the city, it has an excellent mix of interesting shops and services. Romans claim that the shopping center contains everything one could possibly desire. Always full, but never too crowded, Cinecitta Due has the comfort of air conditioning. Shops feature jewelry, lingerie, books, sports equipment, perfume, accessories, shoes and fashions. An enormous supermarket and a branch of the Coin upmarket department store are also located here. Designer perfumes are often discounted and much cheaper in Cinecitta Due shops than in the city center designer-branded stores. A good range of services is available, including dry cleaners and hairdressers. There are numerous restaurants to tempt fatigued shoppers with everything from small snack bars and gelato stands to cafés serving more elegant and elaborate fare. High quality shops with an excellent selection make for a convenient and pleasurable shopping experience.
Situated in close proximity to Campo de' Fiori, Rachele is a store that has no shortage of adorably stylish clothing for children up to nine years of age. Named after the owner who takes personal interest in the needs of every client, this store sells mostly handmade clothing. Although not very easy to find, the trendy collection of bright tops, skirts, trousers and hats makes it well worth the hunt.
This colorful stationary shop takes the name after Campo Marzio, the area of Rome near Pantheon where it is located. It opened there about 70 years ago as a small artisan pen-maker firm. Nowadays Campo Marzio Design still offers a huge selection of fountain, ballpoint and rollerball pens made of different materials like multi-colored celluloid, silver, leather, lacquer, wood, etc. But they're actually more famous for their brightly colored collections of folders, briefcases, writing pads and other desk stationary, all of them made of environmentally friendly bonded leather! A line of genuine leather briefcases and notepads in softer colors and tones has been also added to the original collection. They have been so successful that have now opened branches in other Italian cities. - Maria Frullini
Mercato Delle Stampe is the place to visit for the book worms. They offer prints, magazines, engravings, and classic books, and lots more variety. Bargain as much as you can for the best deals. Search enough, and you could be lucky with some music and architectural engravings.
Located 20 kilometers south of Rome, Castel Romano Designer Outlet offers upscale outlet shopping with an impressive collection of 110 designer and name brand outlet stores. Enjoy savings of 30% to 70% every day. Stores include Diesel, Dolce & Gabbana, Guess, La Perla, Malo, Quiksilver, Sisley, Valentino, Benetton, Adidas, Nike, Reebok, Puma, Lindt, O'Neill, Calzedonia/Intimissimi, Bruno Magli, Camper, Mandarina Duck, Geox, Marlboro Classic, Salvatore Ferragamo and many more. Visit their website for a complete list of stores, sales & events, hours and more.
Outside the tourist-filled main thoroughfares, Cinecitta Due is a popular spot with Rome's residents for an intensive shopping experience. The very first large shopping center in the city, it has an excellent mix of interesting shops and services. Romans claim that the shopping center contains everything one could possibly desire. Always full, but never too crowded, Cinecitta Due has the comfort of air conditioning. Shops feature jewelry, lingerie, books, sports equipment, perfume, accessories, shoes and fashions. An enormous supermarket and a branch of the Coin upmarket department store are also located here. Designer perfumes are often discounted and much cheaper in Cinecitta Due shops than in the city center designer-branded stores. A good range of services is available, including dry cleaners and hairdressers. There are numerous restaurants to tempt fatigued shoppers with everything from small snack bars and gelato stands to cafés serving more elegant and elaborate fare. High quality shops with an excellent selection make for a convenient and pleasurable shopping experience.
Gloria Gobbi, an acclaimed designer showcases her interesting creation at Antichi Kimono. She specializes in making trendy accessories from antique Japanese sashes for both men and women. The eloquent silk fabrics when converted into accessories can add glamor and brighten up any dress. The collection is a bit high on the pocket, however, the designer's talent is well-deserving. One can choose from bags, purses, jewellery and also a colorful range of kimonos to stock up the wardrobe at home.