Country and people, Italy, To do

Shopping Weekend in Italy

Outlets in Italy, your alternative holiday in shopping villages
Do you want to experience a different kind of holiday? Without the thought of carrying around beach umbrellas and children’s games or mountain equipment? The term holiday, nowadays, needs to be changed again to identify a period of relaxation and fun, but one that takes place wherever we most desire.
Ever thought of shopping villages? That is to say, those places that are complete with outlets where one can buy products and goods of various kinds.
Speaking plainly, one always needs to buy something, but not because we are spendthrifts. Children, for example, need to have cotton outfits in summer, so they don’t sweat, and in winter it’s good to have a few extra changes for rainy days. Accessories, when it comes to outfits, are never enough. Then let’s not forget events and ceremonies. In addition to clothing, the home needs to have accessories and appliances.
All this comes at a cost. In fact, we can say that after the increases of recent years, everything has tripled. The solution is to turn to outlets. So not to go shopping at shopping villages.

They are holiday places, in the truest sense of the word, where you can devote whole days or weekends to shopping or browsing.
Here are the 8 best outlets of 2023
Of course, outlets can be found all over Italy. However, there is a real annual selection of those that satisfy Italians in terms of goods on offer and prices.
Let us therefore take a look at the 10 outlets of 2023 that are the most recommended. The first is the Cittadella in the province of Alessandria. We find 180 outlet shops with the most varied choice, from clothing to kitchen accessories.
Then there is Barberino del Mugello where there are 100 clothing, electronics and confectionery shops. In fact, we can say that the latter is even used by catering companies specialising in the organisation of events.
In third place, but tempting in second because it has improved product quality and lowered prices, is Castel Romano shopping village with 110 designer outlet shops. Ideal for those who have to ‘dress up’ for ceremonies and events.
But we want to tour the whole of Italy, from North to South. We had to list the three most famous ones. Now let’s move on to the other outlets that are also popular with foreign tourists, where you can find products made in Italy. We find:

  • Parma, Fidenza Village, Fidenza exit from the A1 motorway
  • Bologna, The Style Outlets Castel Guelfo
  • Florence, Barberino Designer Outlet
  • Rome, Fashion District Valmontone Outlet
  • Bari, Fashion District Molfetta Outlet

Outlets in Italy, your alternative holiday in shopping villages
Do you want to experience a different kind of holiday? Without the thought of carrying around beach umbrellas and children’s games or mountain equipment? The term holiday, nowadays, needs to be changed again to identify a period of relaxation and fun, but one that takes place wherever we most desire.
Ever thought of shopping villages? That is to say, those places that are complete with outlets where one can buy products and goods of various kinds.
Speaking plainly, one always needs to buy something, but not because we are spendthrifts. Children, for example, need to have cotton outfits in summer, so they don’t sweat, and in winter it’s good to have a few extra changes for rainy days. Accessories, when it comes to outfits, are never enough. Then let’s not forget events and ceremonies. In addition to clothing, the home needs to have accessories and appliances.
All this comes at a cost. In fact, we can say that after the increases of recent years, everything has tripled. The solution is to turn to outlets. So not to go shopping at shopping villages.

They are holiday places, in the truest sense of the word, where you can devote whole days or weekends to shopping or browsing.