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  2. List of shopping areas and markets in Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Via Margutta is a small street in the Campo Marzio region, with art galleries, restaurants and antique dealers. An association known as Cento pittori Via Margutta ("One hundred painters of Via Margutta") turns Via Margutta into an open-air art gallery in spring and autumn, and holds exhibitions at other locations in Rome.

  3. Category:Shopping districts and streets in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shopping districts and streets in Rome" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  4. Via Condotti - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the most expensive streets in Europe, [2] it is located within the Tridente, connecting Via del Corso to Piazza di Spagna. Caffè Greco (or Antico Caffè Greco), perhaps the most famous café in Rome was established at Via dei Condotti 86 in 1760, and attracted figures such as Stendhal, Goethe, Byron, Liszt and Keats to have coffee ...

  5. The best hotels in Rome for location and value for money - AOL

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    The best hotels in Rome are: 1. Portrait Roma Hotel ... the city’s most famous designer shopping street. It makes for a stylish bolthole – the decor all muted neutrals enlivened with pops of ...

  6. List of streets in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Via della Conciliazione (Conciliation Street [1]) is a major street in the Rione of Borgo, leading to St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican City.Around 500 m in length, [2] it connects Saint Peter's Square to the Castel Sant'Angelo on the western bank of the Tiber River.

  7. List of tourist attractions in Rome - Wikipedia

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    One of Rome's busiest, biggest and most important streets, the Via del Corso used to be called the Via Lata. It is one of the very few streets in the city to be completely straight, and contains several monuments, palaces, hotels, restaurants, shops and other forms of commerce in general. Square: Piazza del Popolo: 19th century neoclassicism