Rome is one of the most important cities in the world for religious tourism.
If you are interested in religious shopping in Rome, here are some of the best places and stores to visit:
1. Vatican City.
2. Via dei Cestari
This street is famous for its stores specializing in religious items.
Here you can find sacred vestments, crosses, statues of saints, and much more.
Some well-known stores include:
3. Via della Conciliazione
This street, which leads directly to St. Peter’s Basilica, is full of souvenir stores and religious items.
It is a great place to find rosaries, medals, crucifixes and other religious items.
4. Religious Bookstores
Markets and Craft Shops
2. Craft Shops
Explore small craft stores in the Trastevere neighborhood or around the Pantheon.
Many of these stores offer handmade rosaries, religious icons, and sacred art.
For lovers of luxury and high fashion, the Trident is the must-visit destination.
This prestigious area of Rome, with its adjacent streets, is the hub of the most exclusive Italian and international brands.
In addition to the famous Spanish Steps and the nearby Piazza Mignanelli, the heart of luxury extends to Via dei Condotti, famous for its elegant boutiques, and to Via Borgognona, Via della Vite, Via Frattina, Via delle Carrozze, Via Vittoria and Via del Babuino, where splendid ateliers display creativity and beauty.
The streets of the historic center are ideal for being captivated by the elegant creations of famous designers.
Here, the discerning will find renowned jewelers offering unique details in glamorous shapes and precious stones.
Via del Corso is the true artery of Roman shopping, offering something for every taste and budget.
This long street is an open-air shopping mall, with big name stores, flagship stores and cheaper options.
Halfway down Via del Corso, the historic Alberto Sordi Gallery, with its Art Nouveau architecture, offers a refined experience.
Nearby, Via del Tritone, with the large department store La Rinascente, houses 8 floors of fashion, design, jewelry and cosmetics.
The terrace offers a relaxing break with a view of Rome’s rooftops, and on the -1 floor you can admire the remains of the Virgin Aqueduct.
For an alternative shopping experience, Monti District is ideal for those who love crafts, vintage and the creations of young designers.
Close to Campo de’ Fiori, Via dei Giubbonari and Via del Governo Vecchio. offer secondhand items and inexpensive alternatives.
Crossing Ponte Sisto, Trastevere offers boutiques of emerging artists and vintage fashion.
In the Prati area, near the Vatican, Via Candia, Via Ottaviano and Via Cola di Rienzo are ideal for shopping Made in Italy.
Close to the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano, Via Appia Nuova and Via Tuscolana offer numerous stores and the Coin store.
Infine, nel quadrante sud, Marconi Avenue and Europa Avenue in the modern district EUR, offer elegant stores and the chance to relax at the Laghetto.
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