L’ARTE DEL SANDALO CAPRESE
Read moreTo put your feet on holiday too, these comfortable sandals are a must. The emperor Tiberius himself wore them, so the tradition is ancient on the island. Today, in the village of Anacapri, the charismatic Antonio Viva creates original handmade leather models. The sandals of this Capri native are small jewels set with gold and beautiful stones. The pair is not cheap but it's very chic.
MCARTHURGLEN - LA REGGIA DESIGNER OUTLET
Read moreThis outlet, 30 minutes from Naples, is easily accessible by car or with the shuttle buses that leave regularly from the city centre (Largo Castello, central station). There are 130 international brands: Converse, Hugo Boss, Roberto Cavalli, Pinko, Guess, Liu Jo, Patrizia Pepe and many others, with 70% off. A custom-made village where you can stroll around the shop windows. Catering outlets accompany the day. Good deals guaranteed!
TRAMONTANO
Read moreThe reputation of Neapolitan leather goods is well established. Between elegance and traditional know-how, the Tramontano brand has seduced far beyond the Italian borders. Its clients include Woody Allen, Tom Cruise, Lou Reed, Sigourney Weaver and Hillary Clinton. In the shop on Via Chiaia, you will find bags and accessories for men and women, wallets, suitcases and travel bags, belts, all in pure leather and of excellent quality. With, of course, the prices that go with it!
ARGENIO
Read moreOf course the shop is not just buttons but it is famous around the world for that. The Royal Spanish family is getting their own here. Salvatore Argenio, the gentleman who perpetuates family tradition, is the official supplier. Most of his creations, for men, are strongly influenced by the last bourbonienne period of the Two Garibaldi, corresponding to the fashion of the th and th centuries nobles. Salvatore also proposes scarves, ties and jackets made of noble materials made in Naples.
LA TARTANA
Read moreAn institution of swimwear in Positano, for over 35 years, but not only that, since you can also find typical dresses for ladies, beautiful linen shirts for gentlemen and colorful T-shirts for children. In short, men and women, bambini, the whole family can be dressed in the fashion of the city. And don't forget the straw hats, the plastic sandals to protect your feet on the pebbled beaches, the household linen in the colours of the South: the complete panoply to please yourself or to give as a gift.
LA FELTRINELLI
Read moreFnac in its Italian version! La Feltrinelli is a bookstore and record store with several shops in Naples. Often overwhelmed but always smiling, the salesmen will be of good advice. A nice selection, including Moleskine for globe-trotters (the only place to find them in town) and records by some Neapolitan artists. The choice of books in foreign languages remains limited. For those who are fluent in Italian, however, there is a wide selection of novels and books covering all disciplines.
NAIS
Read moreA place in the folle street of the Quartier district. A Nasca, you can sit down quietly to take a coffee, and browse the books in presentation without necessarily buying them. A modern bookstore, where lovers of reading can finally sit down with a nice book. The idea is rich and allows to discover the committed writings of Nasca. Basically, the other room dedicated to art changes artist every two months. On the evening, especially at weekends, not able to read gently in its corner. The library turns into a bar and the readers of the day are moult.
MARIO TALARICO
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E. MARINELLA
Read moreA success story that spans three generations. Initiated by Eugenio Marinella, it is today the grandson Maurizio who perpetuates a tradition of excellence. It all began in 1914, when Eugenio bought the 20 square meters of a tea room and began to transmit his fascination for the English style. If, at first, success was linked to shirts, the company would turn exclusively to top-of-the-range ties. Today, all of the world's top designers own at least one Marinella tie and the company has shops all over the world.
ANTONIO BARBARO
Read moreBarbaro is one of the oldest Neapolitan shops. The head office is located at the exit of the Umberto I gallery. In the gallery, the company has two shops: one for women and the other for men. The choice of clothes, shoes and accessories is wide and the prices elastic. It is possible to make good deals. The salesmen and women in the gallery are used to foreigners and usually speak English. The shop is located all over the city, each district has its own shop.
MARCHE AUX ANTIQUITES
Read moreAlmost 200 exhibitors come from all over Italy for the happiness of chineurs.
MARCHE DE FORCELLA
Read moreWe sell everything in a beautiful Neapolitan atmosphere.
MARCHE DE LA DUCHESSA
Read moreIt sells everything: clothes, televisions, telephones… at good prices (check that it works!).
MARCHÉ D’ANTIGNANO
Read moreOn a very beautiful place with old charm and one could very well imagine planted by sea. This market for scavenging, fish and vegetables is open from 6 am to 20 pm. Take a small fruit juice in the kiosk, one of the oldest in the city, in the centre of the square.
REGINA
Read moreEstablished since 1920 in Naples' main antiquarian street, not far from Piazza Bellini and the Archaeological Museum, the Regina bookshop is listed as a Librerie Storiche Antiquarie d'Italia (ancient historical bookshops of Italy). It houses a rare collection of works on the Mezzogiorno, on art and local history, and can boast of supplying the largest libraries, Italian and foreign universities and some politicians. See also lithographs, including old maps.
M-SHOP
Read moreGlued to the Pan Museum, this bookstore is also a coffee. The art lover will find here all the beaux published on Naples and its treasures. Contemporary artists born in the city are in honour. In this well-arranged and design place, it is possible to stay read the books available. An excellent art library.
LA SCUDERIA DEL DUCA
Read moreA shop not to be missed for lovers of typical and beautiful souvenirs. Both Paola and Alexandra, her colleague, are passionate about antiques. They will find the object you are looking for in no time. Antique books, Neapolitan crib figures, Amalfi papers, paintings, notebooks and above all the house specialty: old 18th and 19th century prints of landscapes or maps of Italy. Just a stone's throw from the ancient arsenals of the Republic of Amalfi, a good address for a gift that stands out from the crowd.
DE NOBILI
Read moreA beautiful shop for lovers of jewellery. Original creations are signed larger craftsmen of Naples. Rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets... All variety to be done a bit more beautiful, in a small shop with a warm welcome and where speaks French.
COLONNESE
Read moreBookseller and antique dealer, Gaetano Colonnese is a lover of letters and beautiful works in general (photographs, engravings, masks, stamps). In 1965 he founded this bookshop near Piazza Bellini where he shares his passion for books combined with his deep attachment to Neapolitan culture. There you can find rare and old books, prints, books in dialect... At Via San Biagio dei Librai, 100, has recently opened a second bookshop with documentation more aimed at tourists.