Via Veneto, a stylish thoroughfare in central Rome, gained its reputation for elegance and became the mid-century stomping ground of international celebrities and paparazzi, famously featured in Federico Fellini’s 1960 film La Dolce Vita. Lined with luxury hotels, chic bars, streetside cafés, and high-end boutiques, the street retains its glamorous allure. Visitors can stroll along this iconic avenue, taking in the 20th-century architecture and enjoying the finer things that this small corner of Rome has to offer.
Via Veneto (Via Vittorio Veneto)
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