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The largest shops in Rome

Rome’s shops are of great interest even to those tourists whose main goal is not shopping, but sightseeing. We have already talked about Roman outlets with their huge assortment and affordable prices, today we will talk about large shopping centers in Rome, where under one roof there are goods of a wide variety of categories - from souvenirs to furniture.

Gallery Alberto Sordi

The gallery, bearing the name of a famous Italian actor and director, is the very first major store in Rome, which opened its doors to customers in the distant 1914. Then this shopping center, located in a historic building on Piazza Piombino, was called Galleria Colonna. For a long time, the Gallery was the most visited store in the city - there was even a political debate during the election campaigns.

But by the 80s of the last century, the interiors of the building were noticeably dilapidated, part of the space was empty, and the number of customers decreased markedly. The city municipality helped restore the shopping center, having found investors who were ready to finance the reconstruction of the building.

Gallery Alberto Sordi - one of the most prestigious stores in Rome

The renewed gallery, which received a new name, reopened in 2003 and quickly regained the status of the most prestigious and respectable store in the Italian capital. Today in the Alberto Sordi Gallery there are many shops and boutiques of famous world and Italian brands, as well as several cafes, in the cozy halls of which you can have a snack, a cup of coffee, and relax from tiresome shopping.

Address: Galleria di Piazza Colonna, Piazza Colonna, 00187 Roma

Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 8: 30-21: 00, Sat: 8: 30-22: 00, Sun: 9: 30-21: 00

Shopping center Euroma2

The modern shopping center Euroma2, which opened in 2008, quickly won the recognition of customers due to its excellent assortment for every taste and budget, as well as its convenient location. About three hundred shops and shops, almost forty various cafes and restaurants, as well as offices of numerous companies are located under the glass dome of the building on several floors.

At the Euroma2 Shopping Center, you can buy whatever your heart desires.

In this Rome shop you can buy everything your heart desires - from a small souvenir to a sofa. There are clothes and shoes for babies and their parents, outfits for expectant mothers and sportswear, home goods and electronics, gifts and accessories.

There is car parking at the shopping center, and the first three hours parking is free.

Address: Viale dell'Oceano Pacifico, 83, 00144 Roma

Opening hours: Mon-Sun: 10: 00-21: 00

Cinecitta Due Shopping Center

Cinecitta Due shopping center has been delighting customers with excellent shopping opportunities for over 30 years. The department store was built in 1983 and became the first shopping complex in Rome, in which, in addition to shops and restaurants, entertainment venues were organized. The shopping and entertainment center got its name from the nearby Cinecitta film studio.

Cinecitta Due has 120 stores and boutiques

The modern building with a glass roof housed 120 shops and boutiques, a large supermarket, several bars and restaurants, an exhibition hall, bank and post offices and even railway ticket vending machines. The stores offer a wide range of fashionable clothes, shoes, cosmetics, perfumes, designer interior items.

In recent years, the Cinecitta Due exhibition space has been actively used to organize art exhibitions and photo exhibitions.

Address: Viale Palmiro Togliatti, 2, 00173 Roma

Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 10: 00-20: 30, Sat: 09: 30-20: 30, Sun: 10: 00-20: 00

La Rinascente Flagship Store

One of the two flagship stores of the La Rinascente shopping center chain. The second flagship is in Milan.

The flagship store of the La Rinascente chain opened relatively recently - in October 2017 and occupied 8 floors of a completely renovated building in the historic city center.

La Rinascente is known in Italy as a chain of stores where the best local and international brands from the world of clothing, jewelry, cosmetics, home interiors and food are represented. A special feature of this store is the archaeological area on the -1 floor, as well as a rooftop food court, which offers a magnificent view of the city.

Address: Via del Tritone, 61, 00187 Roma

Opening hours: Mon-Sun: 9: 30-23: 00

La Rinascente Shopping Center

Another complex of the La Rinascente network in Rome. Prior to the opening of the Flagship Store, this particular store has long represented the network in the capital.

The ground floor is occupied by a grocery supermarket offering the best Italian delicacies and other, far from cheap products. On the first floor there are cosmetics and perfumery shops, on the second - boutiques of famous brands of clothes, shoes, accessories, jewelry, but on the third - simpler shops with more affordable prices.

La Rinascente retail chain was founded in 1865

Address: Piazza Fiume, 00198 Roma

Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 9: 30-21: 00, Sat: 9: 30-22: 00 Sun: 10: 00-21: 00

Lunghezza, or Roma Est

Lunghezza Shopping and Entertainment Center, located in the eastern part of the city, is ideal for family shopping. Here you can replenish the wardrobe of all family members, purchase household goods, cosmetics, perfumes, accessories. The complex housed not only 220 different stores, but also a Panorama supermarket, several cinema halls, an entertainment complex for children, as well as various cafes, pizzerias and restaurants.

Roma Est is perfect for family shopping

The Lunghezza store is located on Via Collatina 858. Unfortunately, public transport is very inconvenient to get to, but you can use the special shuttle that leaves from Termini Station.

Address: Via Collatina, 00132 Roma

Opening hours: Mon-Sun: 10: 00-22: 00

In the end

The main shopping centers in Rome, along with the main outlets, markets, attractions, places of interest and other useful places, are also in the BlogoItaliano mobile application, which is convenient to take with you on your smartphone, since everything is already written on the online map with GPS and even works without Internet. You can get more details about the application, as well as a download link for the phone in this article.

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Photos by: mcarthurglen.com, Dario Gibellini, stavers, gruppototi, Alex Terzich, ilcontiintasca.blogspot.

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