Via Condotti (Condotti Street), Rome
Via Condotti, starting at the base of the Spanish Steps, is a fashion lover's paradise, boasting a high concentration of esteemed Italian and international designer boutiques that exude style and elegance straight from the pages of Vogue. If you have a penchant for high fashion, this is the place to indulge in the iconic creations for which Italy's designers and clothing manufacturers are rightfully renowned.
For an exquisite shopping experience where money is no object, Via Condotti offers an array of options to satisfy your desires. Treat yourself to a coveted "it bag" from Salvatore Ferragamo or discover something precious within one of Tiffany & Co's iconic pale blue boxes. Browse the luxurious displays at Bulgari, or make a significant investment at Gucci or Chanel. Footwear enthusiasts won't be disappointed either, with the presence of Jimmy Choo, Church's, and Tod's ensuring that stylish shoes await. Prada and Dior entice with their alluring displays, while Louis Vuitton captivates with its mesmerizing digital staircase, attracting selfie-takers and Instagram enthusiasts in droves.
Alternatively, join the bustling crowds of window shoppers and admire the consistently chic, and occasionally whimsical, displays at one of Rome's most exclusive shopping destinations. Before diving into your retail exploration, consider treating yourself to a cup of coffee at Antico Caffè Greco, the city's oldest coffeehouse. Since 1760, this historic establishment has welcomed esteemed guests such as Goethe, Liszt, Dickens, and Picasso. While standing prices are reasonable, indulging in a seated experience and ordering from the menu may come at a higher cost. Regardless, it is a definite must-visit location where charm and class permeate every corner.
At the end of Via dei Condotti, you'll discover Palazzo Fendi, a remarkable five-story complex that is part boutique and part art gallery. It showcases original sketches and photographs by creative director Karl Lagerfeld, as well as a captivating collection of artworks and sculptures from around the world.
For an exquisite shopping experience where money is no object, Via Condotti offers an array of options to satisfy your desires. Treat yourself to a coveted "it bag" from Salvatore Ferragamo or discover something precious within one of Tiffany & Co's iconic pale blue boxes. Browse the luxurious displays at Bulgari, or make a significant investment at Gucci or Chanel. Footwear enthusiasts won't be disappointed either, with the presence of Jimmy Choo, Church's, and Tod's ensuring that stylish shoes await. Prada and Dior entice with their alluring displays, while Louis Vuitton captivates with its mesmerizing digital staircase, attracting selfie-takers and Instagram enthusiasts in droves.
Alternatively, join the bustling crowds of window shoppers and admire the consistently chic, and occasionally whimsical, displays at one of Rome's most exclusive shopping destinations. Before diving into your retail exploration, consider treating yourself to a cup of coffee at Antico Caffè Greco, the city's oldest coffeehouse. Since 1760, this historic establishment has welcomed esteemed guests such as Goethe, Liszt, Dickens, and Picasso. While standing prices are reasonable, indulging in a seated experience and ordering from the menu may come at a higher cost. Regardless, it is a definite must-visit location where charm and class permeate every corner.
At the end of Via dei Condotti, you'll discover Palazzo Fendi, a remarkable five-story complex that is part boutique and part art gallery. It showcases original sketches and photographs by creative director Karl Lagerfeld, as well as a captivating collection of artworks and sculptures from around the world.
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Sight Name: Via Condotti (Condotti Street)
Sight Location: Rome, Italy (See walking tours in Rome)
Sight Type: Shopping
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Sight Location: Rome, Italy (See walking tours in Rome)
Sight Type: Shopping
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