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Visit Porta di Roma, Rome, Italy

 
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MadSuh's pictureby MadSuh Shopping travel tip
added on the 9th of June, 2009
Visit Porta di Roma. This place is one of the largest shopping centers in Europe with apparently 250 shops. I went there last week and it's pretty much like shopping in the US. While there, check out the humonguous super market with all the yummy stuff ;)

 
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