Shopping in Verona

Fashionistas from all over the world choose to go on shopping tours in Verona. Read here what's so special about the stores in this city.

Verona is not only a unique historical and cultural center but also a great destination for a shopping tour. The best part is that you can seamlessly combine sightseeing with shopping in the city. For example, after visiting Juliet's Museum, you can stop by the nearby shopping complex Glienfield Passage.

For those looking to update their wardrobe, I recommend visiting boutiques, special retail outlets associated with local factories, and of course, the shopping centers in Verona. Here you'll find a fantastic selection of beautiful fashionable clothing, with Italian leather shoes and accessories being a highlight of many shopping programs.

To make your shopping experience in Verona successful, it's helpful to read reviews and recommendations from experienced travelers. For instance, you can find suggestions to explore streets like Corso Santa Anastasia, Via Mazzini, Via Roma, Via Capello, and Via Pelliccial. These streets are known for hosting boutiques of renowned Italian designers offering fashionable clothing, shoes, and accessories.

For a wide range of products, including handmade items, you can visit major shopping centers in Verona such as Grand'Affi Shopping Center (located near the A4 highway) and Abital Confezioni, where fashionable collections are sold at discounts of at least 15%.

shopping mall

And, of course, shopping reviews will be incomplete, if not to say a few words about outlets in Verona. There are none in the city itself, but on the way to Milan you can find more than one such shopping complex. The most popular outlets near Verona are Mantova Fashion District, Grande Mela Shoppingland and Franciacorta Outlet Village.

To get there, use the bus or commuter train. Here you can buy women's, men's and children's clothing and shoes, jewelry, bijouterie, leather goods. Outlet discounts - from 30 to 70%.

Please be aware that shops in Italy are closed on Sundays and many of which are closed for lunch from 12:30 to 15:30.

To find out when the sales start, stay tuned to the latest information on the Internet. As a rule, this is mid-January - February and mid-July - August.

wine from Verona

What to bring from Verona? For example, the famous wine Amarone, Soave or Valpolicella (you can buy a bottle of wine for only 5-10 EUR). Also figurines, key rings and magnets with the image of Romeo and Juliet are traditionally brought from here. Another option is local Verona sweets and a Soppressa Veneta salami stick. You can choose a souvenir at the Piazza delle Erbe market.


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