Via Cola di Rienzo
Via Cola di Rienzo stretches for nearly a mile through the heart of Prati, serving as Rome's most civilized shopping street.
About Via Cola di Rienzo
Via Cola di Rienzo stretches for nearly a mile through the heart of Prati, serving as Rome's most civilized shopping street. You'll find everything from Zara and H&M to independent Italian boutiques, plus excellent bookstores like Feltrinelli and traditional Roman delis. The wide sidewalks and relative lack of scooters make this one of the few places in Rome where you can actually window shop without dodging traffic.
The street has a distinctly Roman rhythm: locals doing their daily shopping, businesspeople grabbing espresso at corner bars, and families strolling on weekends. You'll notice the architecture feels more turn-of-the-century European than ancient Roman, with elegant storefronts and plenty of shade from mature plane trees. The crowd skews heavily Italian, especially compared to the tourist circus around Via del Corso or the Spanish Steps.
Most travel guides barely mention this street, which keeps it refreshingly authentic. Skip the chain stores you can find anywhere and focus on the Italian brands like Geox (shoes around 80-120 EUR) or the independent shops selling Roman specialties. The food shops here are genuinely used by locals, so prices stay reasonable. Start at the Lepanto metro end and work toward Piazza del Popolo if you want to combine this with more touristy areas later.
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