"There are two main department stores that can be found in Florence. Coin is where to go if you want to shop for styles from a range of designers at reasonable prices. Rinascente on the other hand, offers similar types of clothing but tend to be a little more upmarket.
Both stores ..."
"For those who want to sample a taste of real Italian fashion, all of Italy's most famous designers have their own retail outlet in the centre of Florence. They are all situated along the Via Tornabuoni and Via Vigna Nuova near to Piazza della Republica. So if you want to live the life of the rich ..."
"All of the designer outlets of Florence are located just outside the city centre, however, all them have direct transport links by Bus, Car or even sometimes, Train.
The Mall
Located only about thirty minutes away from the city centre by bus. This is ..."
"The markets in Florence have a wide variety of stalls where you can find great bargains and a great atmosphere. The markets tend to vary in size, some small and some bigger and are often situated in small squares. There are many districts in Florence where you can find markets, for both ..."
"Shops in Florence are generally open from :
10am until 1pm
4pm until 8pm
On Mondays, the shops only tend to be open in the afternoon. Although, more and more of the bigger shops tend to stay open throughout the whole day.
On Saturday, the shops ..."
"Shopping in Florence is not only a unique experience but walking along its many ancient and medieval streets can be interesting too. There are not many cities that can provide such high quality goods. You will find everything here, shops selling fashionable clothes, jewellery, typical ..."
"There are many typically Florentine souvenirs available to you in both a variety of different shops and in many of the markets.
Leather
One of the main items available here is Leather. You can find Leather items such as gloves, handbags, clothing and shoes, all ..."
"Below is a list of supermarkets along with the street names they are located on. Supermarkets are a rarer sight in Italy than in other countries as the Italians tend to stick to their more specialised corner shops.
Coop
Via Cimabue, 49
Via Gian Paolo Orsini,..."