V. dei Coronari

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V. dei Coronari

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00186 Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy

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Cobblestone street with 15th-century buildings, shops, cafes  

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Nayt Grochowski

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Great steet to stroll down while checking out the myriad places to stop or eat.

Younes Al Hilal

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Very nice old street to walk there in morning don’t miss this at any time central of Rome 😍

Besmir Kocia

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via dei Coronai producers of ROSARY

Rafael K (Raf)

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Lovely little cobblestone street on the way from Castel Del Sant Angelo towards Piazza Navona, full of restaurants, antique shops and clothing stores. Relatively relaxed and not so crowded as the rest of the city.

Brad

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This is a narrow, charming cobble-stoned street that runs from Piazza di Tor Sanguigna (east) to Piazza dei Coronari. It is around 500 metres long and lined with 15th and 16th-century buildings. You'll find casual eateries, bakeries, little shops along this highly photogenic street which is considered by many to be amongst the mos beautiful in the city centre of Rome. We enjoyed passing by fairly early in the morning to see the street before it was taken over by tourists and crowds.

Vesela Kitanova

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Very nice little street with restaurants and cute shops. Not that crowded and within close proximity to Castle Sant'Angelo and piazza Navona

Kez1957

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A lovely street with small restaurants and beautiful architecture.

Kate Kosche

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Fantastic street from the 1400s with shops, restaurants and gelaterias. Amazing to go back in time