Must-see shopping in Italy

  • Madera

    Venice

    Restyle your life at this modern design showcase, which stocks a sharply curated selection of Italian and international jewellery, accessories, homewares…

  • Mercato di Viale Papiniano

    Milan

    Milan's main flea market stretches down Viale Papiano and across Piazza Sant'Agostino. Recent years have seen some of the stalls flooded with cheap…

  • Via Sannio

    San Giovanni & Testaccio

    This historic clothes market sits in the shadow of the Aurelian Walls near San Giovanni metro station. Scruffy and fairly compact, it's awash with…

  • Omero e Cecilia

    Centro Storico

    This intriguing tunnel of a place is browsing heaven, stashed full of second-, third-, even fourth-hand clothes and accessories. Battered leather satchels…

  • Davide Cenci

    Centro Storico

    An old-school outfitter specialising in classic clothing for ladies and gents, Davide Cenci has been dressing Rome's well-heeled politicians and…

  • Libreria Mare di Carta

    San Polo & Santa Croce

    Sailors, pirates and armchair seafarers should navigate to this canalside storefront, which stocks every maritime map and sailor's-knot manual needed for…

  • Vladì Shoes

    Venice

    Step out in stylish, well-heeled and surprisingly practical shoes, made right in Venice. Algae-green high-button boots, ox-blood Oxfords and strappy…

  • Mercatino di Posillipo

    Naples

    Located outside the main gates of Parco Virgiliano, this isn't the cheapest market, but it's generally the best for quality goods. Top buys include women…

  • Sassi in Miniatura

    Matera

    Pick up a unique souvenir at this workshop, where craftsman Eustachio Rizzi has spent decades recreating the unique architecture of Matera in miniature…

  • Ditta Annibale Gammarelli

    Centro Storico

    Tailors to the Roman clergy since the late 18th century, this historic shop has dressed seven popes, including the current pontiff, hundreds of bishops…

  • Gmeiner

    San Polo & Santa Croce

    Gabriele Gmeiner honed her shoemaking craft at Hermès and John Lobb, and today jet-setters fly to Venice just for her ultra-sleek Oxfords with hidden …

  • VizioVirtù

    Venice

    Work your way through Venice’s most decadent vices at this Willy Wonka–esque shop, where lip-smacking edibles include plague doctor masks. Ganache-filled…

  • Mediterraneo

    Procida

    The fashions here are made from wispy fine cotton, perfect for those sizzling summer days. Floaty dresses patterned with wild flowers, long light-as-a…

  • Da Costanzo

    Capri

    In 1959 Clark Gable stopped off at this tiny, unpretentious shoe shop to get a pair of handmade leather sandals, and the shop still sells a range of…

  • Notebook all'Auditorium

    Rome

    Part of the Auditorium Parco della Musica complex, this attractive modern shop offers a sizeable collection of books, from bestsellers to hefty art tomes …

  • Maricella

    Procida

    A sweet little boutique selling brightly coloured accessories, including jewellery that looks good enough to eat: necklaces strung with what resemble M&Ms…

  • Penny Lane Shop

    San Polo & Santa Croce

    A magnet for local students and tourists looking for something out of the ordinary, this delightful unisex clothing store stocks unusual labels, with a…

  • Danghyra

    Venice

    Spare white bisque cups seem perfect for a Zen tea ceremony, but look inside – that iridescent lilac glaze is pure Carnevale. Danghyra's striking ceramics…

  • Leone Limentani

    Centro Storico

    An institution in the Jewish Ghetto, and supposedly one of Rome's oldest shops, this well-stocked basement store sells everything you could possibly need…

  • Creazioni Domus

    Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale

    Stairs at the rear of this boutique are lined with shoe boxes, providing a most appropriate visual backdrop. The women's shoes sold here are extremely…

  • I Bochaleri

    Venice

    Housed in one of the pretty Liberty villas at the end of verdant Viale Garibaldi is this association of Venetian ceramicists (the Bochaleri). Every…

  • Ferrigno

    Naples

    King of the Christmas nativity scenes, Ferrigno's terracotta figurines are sought by collectors worldwide. Part studio, part shop, its shelves are lined…

  • ZouZou

    Centro Storico

    Spice up your Roman romance at this upmarket erotic boutique just off Via del Governo Vecchio. Resembling a Victorian boudoir with crimson walls and…

  • Ghezzi

    Centro Storico

    This historic ecclesiastical shop is one of a number in the area between Largo di Torre Argentina and the Pantheon serving the city's population of…

  • Mercato delle Stampe

    Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale

    The Mercato delle Stampe is worth a look if you’re a fan of vintage books and old prints. There aren't many stalls, but among the tired posters and dusty…

  • La Bottega del Cioccolato

    Monti, Esquilino & San Lorenzo

    Run by the younger generation of a long line of chocolatiers, this is an exotic world of scarlet walls and old-fashioned glass cabinets set into black…

  • Gualti

    Venice

    Either a shooting star just landed on your shoulder, or you’ve been to Gualti, where iridescent orange glass bursts from clear resin stems on a supernova…

  • Aqua Altra

    Venice

    Globally oriented but with Italian tastes firmly in mind, this volunteer-run fair-trade co-op sells Vietnamese bamboo steamers, single-origin drinking…

  • Al Sogno

    Centro Storico

    The extravagant window displays at this landmark toy shop are almost as flamboyant as the sculptural gymnastics on display at Piazza Navona's fountains…

  • Bruno

    Venice

    Attached to a graphic-design studio and editorial consultancy, Bruno is one of the most innovative art and design bookshops in Venice. It produces…

  • Bagheera

    Rome

    This modish Parioli boutique has long been a local go-to for the latest fashions. Alongside sandals and vampish high heels, you'll find a range of jeans,…

  • c.u.c.i.n.a.

    Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale

    Make your own cucina (kitchen) look the part with the designer goods from this famous kitchenware shop, which stocks everything from classic caffettiere …

  • Libreria Acqua Alta

    Venice

    Precarious stacks of books appear in constant danger of collapse at this wonderfully ragtag secondhand bookshop. Some books are displayed in a gondola –…

  • Furla

    Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale

    Simple, good-quality bags in soft leather and in a brilliant array of colours is why the handbagging hordes keep flocking to Furla, where all sorts of…

  • Flos

    Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale

    Since 1962, lighting design house Flos has been responsible for a firmament of classic fixtures, including Marc Newson’s Helice aluminium floor lamp and…

  • Olfattorio

    Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale

    Like an enoteca (wine bar) but with perfume instead of drinks. The assistants will guide you through different combinations of scents to work out your…

  • Casa Mundula

    Northeastern Sardinia

    This atmospheric store is a one-stop shop for cork-based knick-knacks, ceramics, filigree jewellery and hand-crafted knives, as well as Sardinian…

  • Filo d'Autore

    Ravello

    Although you may associate cashmere with more northern climes, this tiny shop in the Ravello backstreets is worth a visit to view the exceptional quality…

  • Elegantia

    Capri

    Always fancied yourself flouncing around in one of those sherbet-yellow, baby-pink or powder-blue floppy hats? Then this is the place to pick one up (€15)…

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