Rome: Italy’s Capital is a cosmopolitan and trendy city ideal for making a perfect shopping in the most beautiful country in the world! There are many places to shop for every taste and type in Rome, from the markets in the squares to the luxury boutiques. We particularly recommend Campo dei Fiori area, Piazza Venezia and the Vatican for every pocket’s shopping, but if you are looking for the highest quality Italian products the best area for your shopping in Rome is certainly the one between Via del Corso and Via del Babuino, where you can buy jewelry, shoes and clothing of the greatest Italian designers. Do not forget the famous Via Condotti, full of high fashion atelier, historical jewelry and designer shops.
If you are searching for characteristic products and souvenirs you cannot miss Testaccio local market and the sunday market in Portaportese.
Milan: the most exclusive shopping square in Italy, expecially for luxury products, is undoubtely Milan, with its very prestigious Fashion district bordered by Via Montenapoleone, Via Senato, Corso Venezia and Via Manzoni. The Quadrangle of Milan is studded with the workshops and boutiques of the most international brands of fashion, like all the city center of the famous Lombard City. International and cosmopolitan city, Milan is particularly renowned for its lively nightlife (particularly close to the Navigli and Brera areas in the central district) and the multicultural character of its inhabitants, which is reflected in the shopping and purchasing opportunities.
Florence: in Florence there is an incredible number of craft shops, where you can buy from leather goods to the typical jewelry of Ponte Vecchio. Via de Tornabuoni is certainly the most suitable way for trend shops and laboratories for emerging designers lovers.
Venice: A suited for shopping city, in Venice you can buy unique products as leather garments, jewelry of the highest class or the traditional crafts typical of the nearby Murano blown glass. In Verona, not far from Venice, shopping around is like the notes of Aida in Via Mazzini, Via Cappello Borsari and Corso Gates, where you can find the biggest international fashion brands and many characteristic products of Venetian production.
Naples: each district has its own identity in Naples, which reflects in its merchandise: craft lovers will fall in love with Capodimonte porcelain, Cameos of Corallo and the typical gouaches, all products easy to be found in the beautiful streets of the Historic Centre of Naples. All the biggest Made in Italy brands are located in the very elegant Riviera di Chiaia district, where the splendor of the shop windows of Via Calabritto, Via dei Mille, Piazza dei Martiri, Via Filangieri and Via Poerio alternate with breathtaking views over the splendid Gulf which embraces the city.