Among my favorite things about Rome is that many thriving subcultures lie beneath the city’s historic façade. One subculture will transport you to another world – the world of vinyl records. Whether you are looking for rare gems, classic albums, or new releases, you will find them in the many record stores that dot the Eternal City. Here are some of the best places in Rome to satisfy your vinyl cravings and discover new sounds.

Transmission

Transmission is the spot to be if you enjoy experimental, indie, or alternative music. In this bright and inviting storefront close to Piazza Navona, you can find a handpicked assortment of CDs, books, posters, and vinyl records from indie artists. Additionally, you can take in exhibitions by artists and musicians from all over the world, as well as live performances and DJ sets. 

Mille Records Music Store

It doesn’t matter what kind of music you’re into; Millerecords Music Store has a vinyl for you. This spacious, well-organized record store in the trendy Monti neighborhood of Rome sells new, used, rare, and collectible vinyl records spanning many musical genres and styles. Books, CDs, DVDs, memorabilia, and accessories are also available. Plus, they have helpful and knowledgeable staff that will help you find what you are looking for or suggest something new.

Discoteca Laziale

Discoteca Laziale is one of Rome’s oldest and best-known record stores. It was founded in 1951 and has long been a destination for music fans and vinyl enthusiasts. Vinyl records are available in various genres, including classical and opera, rock and metal, Italian and international, soundtrack, and world music. You can also place an order online and have your records delivered directly to your door. 

Soul Food

If you’re a soul, funk, jazz, or hip-hop fan, you’ll appreciate Rome’s Soul Food Records. In addition to a great assortment of CDs, books, periodicals, and t-shirts, this charming store sells vinyl records, primarily from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. While perusing the albums and listening to music, you can savor a sandwich, a cake, or coffee. 

Welcome To The Jungle – Record Store

Welcome to the Jungle – Record Store is more than just a place to buy records; it’s also a place to celebrate music and culture. The store presents live performances, DJ sets, exhibitions, and workshops by local and worldwide artists. In addition, you can listen to music, interact with the staff and other customers, and order a coffee or snack from the bar. The shop also provides a service of washing records with a machine that uses ultrasound to clean and restore the sound quality of your vinyl.