Rome, Via dei Cappellari, well-fed tourists and unused bycicles on a medieval street.
Rome, Via dei Cappellari, well-fed tourists and unused bycicles on a medieval street.
Via dei Cappellari, translated the "hat-makers street", like many of the streets in the area its name originates from the profession of its inhabitants. The street is tucked away on a side street of Campo de’ Fiori. It used to be longer, ending at the Theatre of Marcellus.
The street’s one-of-a kind shops ooze style and character, making this street ideal to stroll around. Narrow, full of cobbles and quiet, via dei Cappellari makes you feel as if you’re in a small village, not a buzzing capital.
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