JUVENTUS STORE TORINO CITY CENTER
Read moreNo matter what time of day you visit, the Via Garibaldi concept store, renovated in 2010, is always packed. Be warned! Here you'll find a complete assortment of all Juventus zebra-labelled items, from sportswear to casual everyday wear, home accessories and a children's line, not forgetting, among other things, watches, wine bottles and even golf bags!
LIBRERIA INTERNAZIONALE LUXEMBURG
Read moreJust a stone's throw from the Egyptian Museum, this beautiful bookshop, founded in 1872, is one of the oldest in the city and retains the charm and cachet of the bookstores of yesteryear. For a little time travel, this is the ideal place. Specializing in international literature, you will find everything: novels, magazines, art books, all of course in several languages, including many works in French.
LIBRERIA INTERNAZIONALE OOLP
Read moreIndependent bookshop in the center of Turin, specializing in design, architecture, fashion, photography and art in general. It's a very welcoming place that regularly organizes conferences and meetings with authors, with highly specialized, high-level content, yet accessible to all. A tour de force! A must-see if you're passionate about artistic disciplines, because there's nothing better in this field!
BALÔN ET GRAN BALÔN
This is the most famous flea market in the city, where you can find ...Read more
TORINO STORE CASTELLO
Read moreThis is the official retailer of clothing and objects dedicated to the Torino Football Club team. The store will be able to satisfy all soccer fans who would like to adorn themselves with a T-shirt, a cap or a key-ring bearing the effigy of the famous red bull. This is the place to go for a scarf in the club's colors before heading off to the stadium to support your favorite team! Forza Toro! You'll also find souvenirs of the city, including miniatures of torrets, the Mole Antonelliana, the Gran Madre di Dio...
LAGRANGE 15
Read moreOn several floors, this commercial centre opened in 1985, recently renovated, has a large number of shops and a large store, the Rinascente, the Italian Galeries Lafayette.
KRISTINA TI
Read moreFor those who like their wardrobes sober but very feminine, the boutique of Cristina Tardito, whose designer name has become Kristina Ti, always has some lovely surprises in store. Her collections strive to maintain a look of classic elegance, timeless and flattering. Although Kristina Ti's success is celebrated every year during Fashion Weeks, and the opening of boutiques elsewhere in Italy, the designer remains very attached to her Turin roots. The store is magnificent, and the staff are very attentive.
BASIC VILLAGE
Read moreNorth of the Quadrilatero Romano, after crossing the Dora river, here's an outlet that's still in the city, which is rare, and which will satisfy more than one bargain hunter. Closer perhaps to a concept store than a real factory outlet, Basic Village offers Robe di Kappa, Superga, K-Way and Jesus Jeans at discounted prices, with regular restocking. A restaurant-pizzeria, bars, hairdresser... Perfect for a day's shopping.
CORRAINI LINGOTTO
Read moreThe Italian publisher Corraini's outlet, located in the Giovanni and Marella Agnelli Pinacoteca, is an excellent place to find gifts or to delve deeper into artistic themes. Books on design, architecture and art - the speciality of this bookshop, in keeping with the pinacoteca that houses it - and children's books, as well as philosophical and offbeat comics, await you in this vast, luminous space. Workshops and meetings for adults and children are organized on a regular basis.
RINASCENTE
Read moreIn the heart of the historic centre, these kinds of Galeries Lafayette in Turin offer a long list of shops on several floors. All the major brands are there, for women, men and children, but you will also find food, jewellery, a choice of tableware and decoration, not to mention beauty products of all kinds. Convenient when you are looking for something and have little time, all in a beautiful designer building, which doesn't spoil anything.
SAN CARLO DAL 1973
A veritable temple for fashion victims for over fifty years, none of the ...Read more
JUVE STORE
Read moreAlways very high-class Italian ceintures and polo-shirts to the most classic shirts and shorts, you will find what to say loud and clear your love for the "Old Lady" and proudly display its colors.
PINK MARTINI
Read moreA world of shapes and colors, where the functional and the playful come together in a joyful, uninhibited design that's perfect for brightening up your home and adding a touch of whimsy. Open since 2007, Pink Martini is a great place to take home a souvenir of Italian design at a low price, whether it's a coat rack in the shape of a tree, a mirror in the shape of a Vespa, a teacup with literary and cinematographic references, or a wallpaper that's both original and elegant.
L'IBRIDA BOTTEGA
Read moreHere's the pun for those who haven't mastered the language of Dante: if you separate each of the words, you get "livres à boutique"(libri da bottega), but the apostrophe after the l reflects the spirit of this friendly bookshop, "l'hybride boutique"(l'ibrida bottega). Here, readers are king: they can find books on Turin, take part in literary evenings and practice book crossing by dropping off one book and picking up another free of charge. The Ibrida Bottega is also a design boutique where you can find trendy writing utensils.
BORN IN BERLIN
Read moreAn avant-garde boutique born of the passion for fashion of two German designers who, after the success of their Berlin store, decided to open one in Turin. They did so in January 2005. The items, with their somewhat underground, even unconventional style, feature original cuts in which leather often takes pride of place. The creations respect the craftsmanship involved from start to finish, whether for bags or garments. The store is also the manufacturing workshop.
MERCATO DI PIAZZA BENEFICA
Read moreTo the west of the city, in the Cenisia district, Piazza Benefica - originally Piazza Martini - takes its name from the fact that, in the past, clothes were distributed here for the poor. Today, however, it's a very different story, as this beautiful market is a real hit with fashion victims, who always hope to find bags, perfumes and all kinds of designer and vintage clothes at very good prices. Bargains all round!
MERCATO DELLA CROCETTA
Read moreVery popular with Turin women, who make a point of visiting at least once a week, the Mercato della Crocetta focuses mainly on clothing merchandise, with the exception of a few vintage pieces of furniture and jewelry. If you look hard enough, you'll be able to pick up a Louis Vuitton bag or Ray-Ban glasses for slightly less than you'd pay in a store. It's nice to take a break between purchases and drink a good cappuccino in a friendly atmosphere. This market has been around for over a century.
TURINEYES
Read moreMesure for glasses? It exists! In the brand new boutique of Via Mazzini each model is unique, designed especially on your face and perfectly adapts to your preferences of shapes and colours. There are yellow, blues, in shape of butterfly or tape, printed in panther or zebra… Finish the torment to wear monotonous glasses!