10 Best Shopping Malls In Rome, Italy

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Ryan Joshua
Ryan Joshua 
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Buongiorno! The Italian capital of Rome is surely one of the most sought out destinations by every tourist. With its unique mix of history, colossal architecture, romantic vibes, and amazing adventures, Rome surely has something to offer everyone. That is why it is not shocking to see that Rome is full of tourists that enjoy every bit of the city, including its romantic hotels and countryside hotels that offer great accommodations. A tourist in Rome won’t complete their adventure without shopping for some great souvenirs and strolling in one of the city’s great shopping malls. Here are just some of the best shopping malls in Rome, Italy, where you can shop until you drop.

1. Euroma2


It might look like a large storage warehouse on the outside, but your jaw will surely drop as soon as you step inside Euroma2. It is one of the largest shopping centers in Rome and it has a diverse mix of shops and restaurants. In fact, some of the world’s biggest and most luxurious brands can be found here. Some of these shops include Calvin Klein, United Colors of Benetton, Guess, Mango, and Swatch.

Euroma2

Address: Viale dell'Oceano Pacifico, 83, 00144 Roma RM, Italy

Website: Euroma2

Opening hours: Mon: 10am - 10pm; Tue - Sun: 9am - 10pm

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2. Shopping Mall Porta di Roma


Opened to the public in 2007, the Shopping Mall Porta di Roma offers a total of 150,000 square meters (1,614,587 square feet) of shopping space and is filled with the world’s top brands. While traveling by car remains the main mode of transportation to get to the Shopping Mall Porta di Roma, the mall is also served by some bus and metro lines. It is home to a 14-screen cinema, a gigantic Decathlon outlet, and one of the two Ikea stores in Rome.

Shopping Mall Porta di Roma

Address: Via Alberto Lionello, 201, 00139 Roma RM, Italy

Opening hours: 10am - 10pm (daily)

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3. Centro Commerciale AURA


Centro Commerciale AURA is one of the newest malls in Rome. It is situated in a very accessible location and can be easily reached by metro. The mall might not be as large as the other malls in the city, but it is home to some of the best and most affordable shops in Rome, like H&M, the Italian clothing line Calliope, McDonald’s, KFC, and many other stores.

Centro Commerciale AURA

Address: Viale di Valle Aurelia, 30, 00167 Roma RM, Italy

Website: Centro Commerciale AURA

Opening hours: 9am - 11pm (daily)

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4. Centro Commerciale Anagnina

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The Centro Commerciale Anagnina is one of the largest shopping centers in Rome and it is located in a bustling commercial district of the city. First opened in 2004, the 24,000-square-meter (5.93-hectare) mall is home to a number of clothing and shoe stores, bars, restaurants, and a huge supermarket. Some of the major anchors in the mall include Timberland, Euronics, Cisalfa, and Denny Rose. Adjacent to the hotel is the four-star Hotel Anagnina.

Centro Commerciale Anagnina

Address: Via Torre di Mezzavia 35, 00173 Rome, Italy

Website: Centro Commerciale Anagnina

Opening hours: 9am - 8:30pm (daily)

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5. Stazione Termini Roma

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When you are traveling in and out of Rome by train, you will surely pass through the Stazione Termini Rome, the main station in the city and the largest in Europe. But, before you head somewhere else, make sure to shop at the mall inside the train station. There are a lot of high-end stores, restaurants, supermarkets, and cafes that you can visit here. In fact, it feels like being in a shopping mall, rather than being in a train station.

Stazione Termini Roma

Address: Piazza dei Cinquecento, 1, 00185 Roma RM, Italy

Website: Stazione Termini Roma

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6. Dima Shopping Bufalotta


The Dima Shopping Bufalotta might be just a small shopping center, but you will surely find everything that you need inside. Some of the major anchors inside the mall include the Carrefour Supermarket, Bricocenter hardware (the DIY shop), Bottega Verde, Trony, and many other bookstores, game stores, boutiques, and fast food outlets. Recently, a Burger King opened to cater to everyone that loves burgers, and a multilevel outdoor parking area is also available to guarantee a parking space to all mall-goers.

Dima Shopping Bufalotta

Address: Via Dario Niccodemi, 99, 00137 Roma RM, Italy

Website: Dima Shopping Bufalotta

Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 9am - 8:30pm; Sun: 9:30am - 8:30pm

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7. Centro Commerciale Domus


The Centro Commerciale Domus is a shopping center designed with families in mind. Located in a strategic area of the city, in the Romanina District, this family-friendly shopping mall boasts 45 stores and over 2,000 parking spaces for everyone’s convenience. It is also home to some of Italy’s biggest brands, including Obi, Piaza Italia, JYSK, Maxi Zoo, and delicious fast food outlets, like Cookery, the Boys Burgers, and Yogurtlandia. You’ll find many fantastic things to buy in Rome.

Centro Commerciale Domus

Address: Via Bernardino Alimena, 111, 00173 Roma RM, Italy

Website: Centro Commerciale Domus

Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 9am - 8pm; Sun: 10am - 8:30pm

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8. Centro Commerciale Primavera


The Centro Commerciale Primavera is another family-oriented shopping mall that houses a variety of branded and quality shops. You will surely feel at home and your children will surely feel at ease when you stroll around this mall. It might be a bit far from the city center, but it is connected by bus, so getting here is still accessible. The mall is home to a Media World Electronic Shop, Auchan Restaurant, OVS, a supermarket, and many other stores and services.

Centro Commerciale Primavera

Address: Viale della Primavera, 194, 00172 Roma RM, Italy

Website: Centro Commerciale Primavera

Opening hours: 8:30am - 8:30pm (daily)

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9. Happio


The Happio Shopping Center in Rome is a three-story shopping mall that offers more than just a shopping place for everyone. It is also known as a place in the city where you can bond, meet, and socialize with everyone that you know. The mall offers a diverse array of stores and restaurants. Some of the world’s largest brands, like H&M, also opened shop in the Happio Mall. It will soon be home to the Alberone market in the near future.

It is a very accessible mall in the city, as it is frequently visited by pedestrians and near the major crossroads and streets of the city.

Happio

Address: Via Appia Nuova, 448, 00179 Roma RM, Italy

Website: Happio

Opening hours: 10am - 8:30pm

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10. Galleria Alberto Sordi

Galleria Alberto Sordi Roma
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Named after the renowned Italian actor, Alberto Sordi, the Galleria Alberto Sordi is one of the most exquisite shopping centers in Rome and it is located in a very historic building. It has been in existence since the 1920s and it is home to some of the best Italian boutiques, like Boggi, Pinko, and La Rinascente.

There is also a wide array of traditional Italian restaurants inside this mall, like the main Galleria restaurant, Trevi, and Tritone. Experience history, elegance, and great shopping when you visit the Galleria Alberto Sordi.

Galleria Alberto Sordi

Address: Piazza Colonna, 00187 Roma RM, Italy

Website: Galleria Alberto Sordi

Opening hours: 8:30am - 9pm

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Shop 'til you drop in Rome, Italy

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Rome indeed is home to some of the world’s greatest malls, which offer diverse shopping experiences through their unique mix of stores and restaurants. Make sure to experience shopping the Italian way in one of these great shopping malls in Rome. There are also amazing shopping spots and food markets in the area if you’re looking for more options.

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