Shopping

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Located in the heart of Rome, the apartment sits in the center of the City's elegant shopping district, where both Romans and out-of-town guests come to make their most refined purchases.

A personal buyer will be available on demand. She will suggest and will escort you to the town's best shops according to your purchase intentions, as only a lady who comes from the high roman society can do.

The following are some of stores you can reach by foot in no more than five minutes from the home where you will be staying (the map we have included shows your central location amidst these famous streets for shopping):

the establishments that face out onto the Piazza di Spagna, including the stores of the designers Dior, Dolce and Gabbana, Missoni, Krizia and Escada, plus Rome's most renowned antiques shop, Di Castro, and, for refreshing pause, Babington's, the charming, historic teahouse at the Spanish Steps;

the stores along the Via Condotti, the City's most elegant thoroughfare, whose jewelry shops include Bulgari, the leader in Rome, and now one of the most renowned jewelers worldwide as well, plus the French firm Cartier, the stores that sell fashions and accessories, such as Prada, Valentino, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Armani, Ferragamo and Celine, along with Rome's traditional watchmaker, Hausmann, plus another perfect site for a refreshing stop: "L'Antico Caffè Greco", a celebrated gathering place for artists and men of letters, founded in 1760 and adorned with a major collection of historical paintings;

the antiques shops along the Via del Babuino, including Apolloni, Di Castro, Lampronti, Megna and many others, along with a number of famous jewelry stores, such as Tiffany , Chopard, Pomellato and Ansuini, plus outlets for fashions, accessories and objets d'art, including Chanel, Etro, Prada and Tad, not to mention another perfect place for a classy pause: the café of the Hotel de Russie, with its garden tables set amidst the verdant slope of the Pincio;

and there can be no forgetting the artists' studios, sitting side by side with yet more antiques shops, found along the picturesque Via Margutta, which holds another café where Romans love to come for drinks or a leisurely breakfast or lunch in an atmosphere both elegant and intimate: the "Caffettiera", with its inviting "decò" style rooms; finally we have the Via Alibert, the address of the home being proposed to you, another street filled with art, as in the case of the antiques dealers Di Castro and Sestrieri, or the "Fratelli Alinari", the historic family of photographers who sell their intriguing period photographs of Rome in their shop, in addition to offering their invaluable archives available for consultation.