Via del Corso
Via del Corso is Rome's main shopping thoroughfare, a straight 1.5-kilometer stretch connecting Piazza del Popolo to Piazza Venezia.
About Via del Corso
Via del Corso is Rome's main shopping thoroughfare, a straight 1.5-kilometer stretch connecting Piazza del Popolo to Piazza Venezia. You'll find Zara, H&M, and Mango alongside Italian chains like Coin and Rinascente, all housed in buildings that date back centuries. The street serves as both a retail destination and architectural timeline - 17th-century palaces now host flagship stores, while baroque church facades peek between modern shopfronts.
Walking the Corso feels like shopping through a living museum. The crowds flow steadily from north to south, with Romans genuinely shopping alongside tourists taking photos. The street widens and narrows unpredictably, opening onto small piazzas before funneling back into narrow sections lined with ancient walls. Street performers and vendors set up near the major intersections, while the constant hum of Vespas and buses provides the soundtrack.
Most guides oversell this as a cultural experience when it's really just effective shopping. The clothes are the same international brands you'd find anywhere, often at higher prices than other EU cities - expect to pay €40-60 for basic items at Zara. The real value is convenience - everything's walkable, and you can grab an espresso (€1.20) at numerous bars between stores. Skip the weekend crowds entirely and go weekday afternoons when Romans actually shop here.
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