Rom Via del Corso
Rom Via del Corso

Rom Via del Corso

Via del Corso, Rome, 00187

The basics

Whether you explore Rome on your own or on a guided tour, chances are very good you’ll run into Via del Corso at some point along its 1-mile (1.6-kilometer) stretch that starts at Piazza del Popolo. Walking tours, Segway tours, and bike tours provide the chance to see the sights around Via del Corso with insight from a guide. Landmarks located on or within a few blocks of the street include Villa Borghese, the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, Galleria Alberto Sordi, National Museum of Palazzo Venezia, and several baroque churches.

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Things to know before you go

  • Via del Corso runs north to south, ending at Piazza Venezia.
  • Lined with boutiques, Via del Corso is a must-visit for people who love to shop.
  • The street has narrow sidewalks and two lanes of traffic in most sections, and is often crowded, so take care when walking.
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How to get there

Via del Corso sits in the northern section of the city’s historical center, starting at Piazza del Popolo a few blocks east of the River Tiber. The Flaminio metro station is located just north of the piazza. The street is within walking distance of most of Rome’s central sights.

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When to get there

You’ll find Via del Corso bustling all day long, from early morning sightseers to afternoon shoppers to evening strollers. It’s a great place for people watching and taking in the atmosphere of the city at any time.

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Villa Borghese

Before starting your walk down Via del Corso, consider stopping first at Villa Borghese, located on the east side of Piazza del Popolo. This large manicured garden is home to fountains, boat rental, walking paths, monuments, and, most prominently, the 17th-century Borghese Gallery art museum.

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