Must-see shopping in Italy

  • Casa del Formaggio

    Modica

    Cheesemonger Giorgio Cannata peddles a mouthwatering range of formaggi (cheeses), including harder-to-find Sicilian varieties. If you're lucky you might…

  • La Bottega di Brunella

    Positano

    This shop is one of the reasons local women always look so effortlessly chic. It's one of just a handful of boutiques where the clothes are designed and…

  • 3856

    Venice

    A rainbow array of clothing and accessories from cute and quirky European designers can be found here. Items range from workday staples to floatier or…

  • Mercato di Porta Romana

    Milan

    Said to be the biggest farmer's market in Lombardy, it's also proudly dedicated to 0km produce, which means all goods come from local suppliers in Italy's…

  • Mercato di Campagna Amica

    Naples

    Each fortnight, Villa Comunale plays host to this roving food market, its 20-odd stalls peddling a mouthwatering array of regional delicacies. Stock up on…

  • Via Stampatori Perfumeria

    Turin

    Elena Boggio, who owns the Via Stampatori B&B upstairs, has a passion for natural perfumes. She grows many of the botanical elements that go into her…

  • Venetian Dreams

    Venice

    High fashion meets acqua alta (high water) in Marisa Convento's aquatic accessories. La Fenice divas demand her freshwater-pearl-encrusted velvet handbags…

  • Pasticceria Bini

    Siena

    You'll be assailed by the most wonderful smell when entering this pasticceria (pastry shop) next to the medieval Arco delle Due Porte. Established in 1944…

  • Marina e Susanna Sent Studio

    Murano, Burano & the Northern Islands

    This striking space dedicated to the work of the pioneering Sent sisters is as sleek as their jewellery: white walls and huge picture windows flood the…

  • Tabaré

    Catania

    Tabaré sells the wares of five Catanian artisans. Marisa Casaburi creates whimsical models and sculptures in papier maché, Carla Marletta turns…

  • Alimentari Poli Roberto

    Northwestern Tuscany

    Across from the old city gate, sacks of beans, chickpeas, walnuts and porcini sit outside this grocer's shop – the chestnut beer, beer made from locally…

  • Arteskalza

    Palermo

    This quirky gallery-store stocks idiosyncratic works created by numerous local artists and artisans. You'll find photographic images of Palermo…

  • Cioccolato Mario Gallucci

    Naples

    Hidden away down a Sanità side street, this vintage chocolatier has been ruining waistlines since 1890. Its selection of dark, milk and white chocolate…

  • Cantina Moris

    Southern Tuscany

    The best-known winery in the area, Morisfarms has a hugely atmospheric 15th-century cantina (wine cellar) in town where you can purchase wines, including…

  • Siculamente

    Palermo

    Wear a little Sicilian slang with one of the T-shirts, sweat tops, hats or bags sold at this cool little shop. All bear captions in local dialect, from…

  • Explora

    Manarola

    A small shop that stocks handy essentials for outdoor adventures, including hiking and trail-running shoes, high-performance T-shirts, hats, sunglasses,…

  • InsimuLab

    Palermo

    InsimuLab is home to jewellery designers Valeria and Simona and ceramicists Giulia and Davide. The former make highly creative, geometric rings, earrings,…

  • Ornysun

    Syracuse

    Ornysun peddles vintage fashion and accessories, with a special focus on the 1950s to 1990s. Step back in time for anything from handmade blouses and cat…

  • Autori Capresi

    Sorrento

    If money isn't an issue, pop into unisex Autori Capresi for a serious costiera (coastal) makeover. Handmade by Campanian tailors, its casually chic linen…

  • Tiare

    Friuli Venezia Giulia

    Working with ancient Roman and Middle Eastern techniques, local ceramic artist Stefania Zurchi creates sculptures, reliefs and beautifully decorated…

  • La Bodega di Prospero

    Lucca

    This old-fashioned food shop is easy to spot – look for the shop window stuffed with sacks of beans, lentils and other local pulses. Inside, bottles of…

  • Alberto Sarria Masks

    San Polo & Santa Croce

    Go Gaga or channel Casanova at this atelier, dedicated to the art of masquerade for over 30 years. Sarria's commedia dell'arte masks are worn by theatre…

  • Disicios

    Olbia

    This shop's name translates as 'desires', and you'll understand why once you see its tempting array of Sardinian food and drink. Choose from pane carasau …

  • In-con-tro

    Trento

    The Trentini have a particular pared-back, intellectual elegance and this shop – the latest in three branches – encapsulates that style. It stocks global…

  • Terrerosse

    Sorrento

    Inspired by local marine life, history and mythology, Alessandro Ottone and his partner Enrica Cerchia create some of Sorrento's most idiosyncratic,…

  • Sibilla Cabinet Library

    Naples

    Artist and curator Raffaela Naldi Rossano runs Sibilla Cabinet Library, an eco-feminist, critical theory bookshop in her own artist-run space called…

  • Galleria Giuseppe Mazzini

    Genoa

    A few steps from the Teatro Carlo Felice, the Galleria Mazzini is a resplendent glass-roofed arcade dating from the 1870s that's lined with elegant…

  • Naná Aristova Jewels

    Palermo

    World travels and a Siberian childhood inspire Naná Aristova's unique jewellery designs, which include necklaces, earrings, bracelets and rings. Using…

  • Paolo Brandolisio

    Venice

    Beneath all the marble and gilt, Venice is a city of wood, long supported by its carpenters, caulkers, oar-makers and gilders. Master woodcarver Paolo…

  • Damocle Edizioni

    San Polo & Santa Croce

    Pocket-sized Damocle is both a bookshop and publisher, translating literary greats such as Oscar Wilde and Luigi Pirandello, as well as showcasing…

  • Materia Mediterranea

    Naples

    Hidden in the bowels of Naples’ most loved palazzo, Materia Mediterranea is a stylish boutique run by five young Neapolitan designers collaborating to…

  • Alabastro Federico Pruneti

    Volterra

    Federico Pruneti is the youngest member of what is becoming an endangered group: Volterra's alabaster carvers. After studying art and doing a one-year…

  • Kalimala

    Venice

    Sleek belts with brushed-steel buckles, satchels, manbags and knee-high red boots: Kalimala makes beautiful leather goods in practical, modern styles…

  • Casali

    Centro Storico

    On Via dei Coronari, a street renowned for its antique shops, Casali has been dealing in original and reproduction etchings and prints – many delicately…

  • Enoteca al Parlamento Achilli

    Centro Storico

    A temple to the finer pleasures of the bottle, this stately enoteca stocks a comprehensive selection of Italian and international wines, liqueurs and…

  • Fornasetti

    Milan

    The former home of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (founder of the futurist movement) has been turned into a three-level store embodying the whimsical style of…

  • Caruso Tessiture

    Cosenza

    This old town shop is the Cosenza retail showcase for the traditional Armenian-style carpets and tapestries created on Domenico Caruso's historic looms –…

  • L’Isoletto

    Ischia

    Stock up on a mouth-watering selection of local produce, from spicy peperoncino (chilli peppers), rum-soaked babà and lemon-cream cannoncelli (pastry…

  • Ca’ Macana

    Venice

    Glimpse the talents behind the Venetian Carnevale masks that impressed Stanley Kubrick so much he ordered several for his final film Eyes Wide Shut…

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