VIA DEL CORSO
From Piazza del Popolo to Piazza Venezia, one of Rome's shopping streets alongside the more luxurious Via Condotti.
Via del Corso connects Piazza del Popolo to Piazza Venezia, following the route of the ancient Via Flaminia. Pope Paul II organized horse races here, hence its name. It is 1,500 meters long and can be considered the central axis of Rome. Between this avenue and the Tiber River lies the ancient Champ-de-Mars. It is here that the city of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance developed, in a maze of tortuous alleys. Unlike via Condotti and its luxury stores, via del Corso has large, more affordable stores.
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Pour des achats de vêtements en cuir, voici une bonne adresse, où Flavio, le patron, propose des cuirs Italiens de qualité à des prix raisonnables avec compétence et gentillesse:
F. Alfieri, 1-2 Via del Corso (Piazza Del Popolo (Tel. 06 3611976)