Sitenne Vintage Store
byIn Rome’s Esquilino area, vintage clothing shop and costume lab Sitenne awaits those who seek treasure troves of retro-ware, wool, leather, jewelry & lace.
THE BEST SHOPS IN ROME
In Rome’s Esquilino area, vintage clothing shop and costume lab Sitenne awaits those who seek treasure troves of retro-ware, wool, leather, jewelry & lace.
One of the first second-hand/consignment stores to open in the Eternal City, Moll Flanders in Monti is ushering in a new wave of cool consignment style.
Here is a list of places to help you find the perfect souvenirs in Rome, to remember your Roman holiday and perhaps inspire you to come back again soon.
Experienced Roman fashion designer Nadia Mari has opened a second flagship store in the heart of Rome on Via Monserrato, a short walk from Campo de’ Fiori.
The Tina Sondergaard boutique, with stores in Monti and Campo de’ Fiori, is your next stop for custom-fit, Italian made pieces for all ages.
As a city of art, Rome is full of amazing designer stores! And to help you in your quest to find the best furniture and home decor stores, we’ve made a selection of our favorite ones.
Shopping and Artisan boutiques in the Trastevere Neighbourhood
Since 1999 Le Artigiane Shop in Rome has been hosting artisans who sell anything from scarves, jewelry, clothing and shoes, to household decorations, paintings and furniture.
L’Ora del Té is a quaint and spacious environment where you can find antiques alongside modern, country home style furnishings, Italian design pieces and handicrafts.
La Rinascente, Rome’s luxury department store, has now opened in the Eternal City’s historic center, footsteps away from the Trevi Fountain.
Experienced Roman fashion designer Nadia Mari has opened a second flagship store in the heart of Rome on Via Monserrato, a short walk from Campo de’ Fiori.
Rome’s center remains a cradle of creativity in which artisanal techniques of the past are preserved. We round up our top six.
If you either A.) constantly rotate the same five items in your closet, B.) wind up with variations of the clothes you already own…
Shopping in Rome’s Campo di Fiori Neighbourhood