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Via G. Lanza 111/b
00184 Rome
Italy
Monti
06 4743008
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What time does J Pack open?
J Pack opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does J Pack close?
J Pack closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.J Pack is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 9:00 AM - 8:00 PMSun Closed
Does J Pack have parking?
Yes, J Pack has parking options.
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I'd meant to review this pedestrian mall a couple weeks ago. Galleria Alberto Sordi is a wonderful…read morelittle shopping area with a handful of name brands and Italian designers. Clean and well-kept, its aesthetics are in keeping with Roman expectations. High fashion and elegant stores come together in a relaxed setting. It is also a great place to caffeinate and satisfy a sweet tooth. Algorithmic references: exceptional service, unsurpassed value, money well spent.
While walking back from various sites to our hotel we came through this open mall... It was nice to…read morewalk through and it offered decent shopping. The building itself is beautiful too.
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Well designed interior
Amazing. Highly recommend. Wonderful customer service and great selection of products.read more
Leather Craftsman is beyond compare. Visit here for excellent and exclusive hand made leather…read moreitems. Selection is varied and the service is wonderful. The values found here are truly something special. Great prices and quality.
Great selection
Sorry to say, we arrived here and it was a total bust. Dark, dank setting with piles of clothes…read more Totally disorganized. Not a fan. There are way better vintage shops in town, I would avoid this one.
A real thrift store with reasonable prices, original pieces and just everything you'd expect in a…read moresecond hand shop. (although the shop is pretty small)
Super cool market lining both banks of the Fiume Tevere. It's the place to be at night and have…read moresuch a big selection of food and fun. From a haunted house to riding a bull you'll have so much to see, do, and eat!
Quick market near 21st Century Art Museum Rome. Not a "flea market" like one would understand in…read morethe states, but vendors nonetheless.
Probably my worst experience in Rome. I arrived with high hopes as the reviews were great. I was…read moregreeted with every booth basically selling the same cheap fake handbags and crap like that. The salesman were all very pushy and grabbed my arm many times to pull me over to there stall and wouldn't let me go until I bought something which I felt forced to do for my safety. I would never come back again and I wasted 20 euros on the cab ride there. If you want to spend your money on junk that breaks within the first week then this would be a great place for you.
L'esterno del mercato
Banco 145: cappelli!
Flohmarkt, preiswert und billig, oft mit bekannten Marken drauf
I am not happy with this store. They were selling the top. It was a little bit big on me but I…read morereally liked it. The belt they had with it was way too small. I showed the check out Lady .... She could care less. I asked if buy an additional belt (for 26 Euros)if they could discount the top. I swear she laughed. I really like the top. I bought both because I'm leaving to go back to Florida next week. I will never go to the restore again.
I love this brand and their styles. Zara is popular in U.S. and in Europe selling women and men…read moreapparels. Prices are affordable and fashionable. This location in Rome is near the Trevi Fountain and it's huge with five floors. Great place to shop and bring home special pieces that you can't find in US.
Cute vintage clothing shop with items for men & women. Shoes, handbags, sunglasses. Pretty good…read moreselection, I picked up an embroidered crop sweatshirt for 40€ and 70's looking sunglasses for 55€ (but others ran up to 120€). Located in Travastere, so it's nice to get away from the touristy crowds.
We searched high and low for this shop and finally found it in a cute neighborhood type spot. It's…read morecute and small. Caters to locals seems like which is cool. Lots of American brands and pieces. is really small for tHe amount of product they have and the staff was tepid. Nice stop but didn't buy anything.
November 10, 2024 9:40AM…read more Treasure hunting/thrifting is one of my favorite past time and doing this in a different country is something I enjoy doing. Yes, Porta Portese has more of a flea market vibes but it is so huge that you are bound to find something neat if you're patient enough. I browsed through some vintage stands and didn't find anything to bring back... but was able to find a nice pair of new baggy jeans on the other side of the market toward the residential area. On our way back we were able to find some local artwork in post card size to bring back for friends and family. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area and into treasure hunting. Highly recommend to come check them out on the weekends if you're in Rome.
Visited on a Saturday and found a great deal on a luggage that I needed for gifts to take back…read morehome. I bought a brand new 27" luggage with wheels; this luggage was selling for $160 in the heart of Rome. The seller tried to sell it to me for $60 then I countered with $35 and he said $40, which I accepted. There are a lot of retro items that I would've loved to buy, but it would've been too heavy to bring back to the U.S. We ended up buying a Beatles vinyl record, fans (4 for $1), and other small items for gifts. This place has everything and it felt like we walked for miles one way only! Don't be afraid to bargain, they'll work with you!
After a lovely day touring and walking around the Colosseum + Palatine Hill locality, we were…read moreheading to dinner and stumbled across this shop, as it was a wonderfully colourful and eye-catching window display. We realized fairly quickly that the sparkle was because of all the lovely glass Murano jewelry and this shop had an amazing variety, and also a great mix of modern as well as traditional designs. Loved the eclectic design and the shop also had a cool mod decor. The store has some really very charming jewelry pieces, and at a very good prices too! What also really tickled my funny bone was this vintage Departures signage, just behind the shop's counter, and it displayed upcoming plane departures from Rome's airport. It was just unexpectedly quirky and cool - quite like the shop! The owner was really kind, very friendly and not pushy at all about selling the beautiful jewelry in his shop. Recommend checking it out, as all the jewelry is authentic from Murano, and made in Italy. Yelp 274/ 2018
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