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Take A Walk In Rome, See Typical Shops And Handcraft Workshops!

July 31st, 2009 No comments
by Cristiano Rubbi

The centre of an old city like Rome is not only art and history but is made up of sensations, feelings and atmosphere. Walk along the narrow streets and quietly pick-up the ancient spirit and the smells that have made it so fascinating and kept it alive till now.

Old stores, workshops and street stalls still exist in Italy and make an ancient city like Rome as unique as it is. Of course these stores and workshops and little markets are typical in little villages but Rome is certainly well equipped, especially in the centre, in the old part of the city.

Would you like to visit a very typical suburb of Rome? Visit San Lorenzo! The stone work and marble and statues of all shapes and sizes are to be found there. Not to speak of the very characteristic name signs for old time mechanics. Very Roman in their attitude.

Have you not had the opportunity to use your credit cards? Via de’ Coronari, near Piazza Navona and the Pantheon is the place to go to. See antiques, jewels, prints, carpets and anything else you may wish to give free vent to your fancy.

There are two ways of approaching a vacation in Rome. One is that you bring an extra suitcase or buy another one on the spot or simply do window shopping! It is not less gratifying and less enjoyable than the first. You can always pick-up the trend in fashion and the colors that go with the season you are travelling in.

Are you looking for something really special to take back home? There is tiny little shop in Via de’ Coronari that is a collectors’ dream from jewels to old medals, from frames to expensive paintings and whatever may come to your head can be found in Il Collezionista at No 198.

Travelling with children? Get your child’s haircut done in Via Metastasio No 17 where a barber called Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs will gladly entertain your children on a rocking horse or miniature car instead of the same old chair. Your children will want to come back!

Piazzetta San Simeone not far from Via de’ Coronari is where Osteria dell’Antiquario is and is ready to welcome you for a typical Roman meal. Don’t want to spend too much? Half way between Campo de’ Fiori and Largo Argentina is a very small historic place of the 50′s that offers stuffed fried zucchini flowers and fried fish.

More on food, between Piazza Navona and the Pantheon is a super pizza shop that exclusively at lunch time makes the most delicious and varied sliced take-away pizza. Everything under the sun is stuffed onto this pizza at a very reasonable price. A little story to go with this: 2 little kids go back to school after summer holidays. One little kid says to the other: “my father has just opened a pizza shop and the peculiarity is that you can ask him to top your pizza with anything at all”. He asks his friend to come along and he will serve him personally. In the evening his little friend is out to catch him on that statement and orders a pizza with whale. He waits patiently for his friend to return with his pizza and grins to see him come back without it. He thinks to himself: “I got you”. His friend’s reply is: “my dad says that he’s not going to cut up a whale just for a simple slice of pizza”.

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