Via dei Coronari, a short and picturesque cobblestone lane, stretches from the north side of Piazza Navona toward the River Tiber in Rome. This charming street is lined with ivy-covered, peach-hued buildings that house a variety of antique shops, restaurants, and cafés. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll, savoring gelato as they explore the historic and inviting atmosphere. The blend of historical architecture and modern amenities makes it a delightful spot for both shopping and dining, offering a quintessential Roman experience.
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