
Rome’s city centre is vast, and to fully explore its historical and cultural treasures, you would need at least a week. But where should you begin? A good starting point is Rome’s most famous streets, often lined with shops and notable landmarks. Let's discover the 7 most famous streets in Rome, including where to find them, and what you shouldn’t miss.
Via del Corso is one of Rome’s main streets, running through the historic centre and connecting Piazza Venezia to Piazza del Popolo. Stretching for about 1.5 kilometres, it gained prominence under Pope Paul II and became home to numerous historic buildings and churches.
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