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Historic wine shop with a vast selection and excellent prices. Speciality Italian foods are on sale as well.
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The motto of this shop, carrying the best in minimalist kitchenware, is “How a kitchen inspires new appetites”.
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Bruno Ridolfi keeps alive the high fashion, excellent quality, made-to-measure cobbler traditions of his uncle Tito Petrocchi, who regularly shod glamorous stars of stage and screen in the “dolce vita” heyday of the 1950s and 1960s.
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Rome’s famous outdoor fruit, vegetable and fish market in one of the most authentic medieval squares (see Fahrenheit 451).
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Here they sell their own line of fountain pens, covered in silver plating, as well as other writing and calligraphy utensils and beautiful leather-bound notebooks.
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The gastronomic temple of Rome since 1932, this shop is piled high with packaged and prepared speciality foods from countries the world over, such as Japan, Greece, India, China and the Middle East.
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Part of an Italian chain of high-class toy stores with the very best in educational playthings.
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The good-value department store is where real Romans shop, for back-to-school clothes, kitchen utensils, stationery, household appliances, and much, much more. There’s also a supermarket in the basement, which is great for a picnic.
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A fashionable department store, with reasonable prices. It’s mostly clothing, shoes and accessories, but they also carry kitchenware and more general furnishings.
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Massive wine cellar; one of the best selections of fine labels in Rome at reasonable prices.
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