Best Streets to Shop in Rome


Street: Via Frattina
Subway: Spagna Rome Metro Station
Local Attractions: Spanish steps, Via Frattina Residenzia
Stores: Tiffany, Versace, Byblos
Just like its neighboring streets, Via Frattina has its fair share of extravagant neoclassical and baroque styled infrastructures. The street runs parallel to Via Condotti and is lined with art galleries, antique shops and restaurants. The concentration of boutiques is denser here. However, the overall image of Via Frattina is less chic and priced than its neighboring counterparts, according to some aficionados. One of the most appreciated characteristics of the street is the absence of motor traffic. The street is closed to cars and motors.
Must do: Walk the length of the street since there is no motor traffic.

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