The best places to go shopping in Turin include modern shopping malls, pedestrianised boulevards, outlet villages, and outdoor markets. Turin is a shopper's paradise, with a wide variety of places to find the perfect item – whether you're looking for designer labels or second-hand treasures.

You can find many of the best retail spots in this list in the city centre, which makes it easy to visit top landmarks and cultural sights during your shopping spree. Check out our round-up on where to shop in Turin to help you make the most of your shopping trip to this charming city in northern Italy.

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    Via Roma

    For luxury shopping in Turin

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    Via Roma is Turin’s most famous shopping street and is the best place to go if you’re looking for a dose of luxurious and stylish retail therapy. You can find boutique jewellers and high-end fashion houses along the elegant thoroughfare, such as Gucci, Hermès, and Louis Vuitton. Plus, there are mid-range brands, including Max Mara, H&M, and Bershka.

    The street is in the historic centre of Turin, close to many of the city’s main attractions. That makes it the perfect place to do some sightseeing and shopping at the same time. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants in the area, so you can take a break from shopping and refuel with some delicious Italian food.

    Dirección: Via Roma, 10121 Turin, Italy

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    Via Garibaldi

    Pedestrian-only shopping street with bars and restaurants

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    Via Garibaldi is one of the longest pedestrian streets in Europe, stretching 1.4 km between Piazza Castello and Piazza Statuto in the centre of Turin. It is a shopping hub lined with stores selling clothing, shoes, jewellery, home goods, and books. There’s even a Juventus football club shop for football fans.

    The pedestrian-only nature of the street makes it a relaxed and enjoyable place to shop, eat, and socialise. The walkway is the most crowded on Saturdays when local Torinesi stroll up and down. Apart from shopping, you can discover historic buildings and churches from the 16th and 17th centuries when you visit Via Garibaldi.

    Dirección: Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 10122 Turin, Italy

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    Via Lagrange

    A paved shopping street lined with historical buildings and cafes

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    Via Lagrange is an excellent street to explore if you're shopping for fashion in Turin. Brands such as Chanel, Prada, Lacoste, and Pinko all have a presence here. Additionally, the new Lagrange 12 store offers luxury items from various international brands like Versace, Jimmy Choo, Alexander McQueen, and Stella McCartney spread across 3 floors of a beautiful 17th-century building.

    As you shop, take a walk around the fascinating historical landmarks on the streets nearby. Two such buildings are the Palazzo Bricherasio and the Palazzo Carignano, which boast beautiful Baroque architecture. There are also cute cafes where you can relax and sip delicious Italian coffee during your shopping spree.

    Dirección: Via Giuseppe Luigi Lagrange, 10123 Turin, Italy

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    Via Po

    An elegant shopping street in Turin's historic centre

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    Head to Via Po if you want to immerse yourself in Turin’s historic centre. The street links Piazza Castello with Piazza Vittorio Veneto and is full of grand architecture. You can find several antiques stores and shops offering a wide variety of things, from cosmetics to perfume to rare books.

    There are also plenty of boutiques selling stylish clothing and fashion accessories. Via Po is a great place for a shopping stroll because it has porticos – covered pedestrian lanes – on each side. So even if it’s raining or hot and sunny, you’ll be protected from the elements.

    Dirección: Via Po, 10124 Turin, Italy

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    Centro Commerciale Lingotto

    A shopping centre in the historic centre

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    The Centro Commerciale Lingotto is located in a former Fiat car factory and is the only shopping centre in the historic centre of Turin. The building has been converted into a modern mall but retains some original features, such as the test track on the roof.

    The mall houses over 90 shops, covering a wide range of categories from fashion to electronics. You can find brands such as Bata, Desigual, Decathlon, and Outsider. Plus, there are plenty of eateries to refuel after a day of shopping. There’s also a cinema complex if you want to take a break from shopping and do something else.

    Dirección: Via Ermanno Fenoglietti, 15, 10126 Turin, Italy

    Horario: Daily from 10 am to 8.30 pm

    Teléfono: +39 011 663 0768

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    Parco Dora Centro Commerciale

    Great one-stop shopping with a multiplex cinema

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    Parco Dora Centro Commerciale is a medium-sized shopping centre located 3,5 km north of Turin's city centre. Ipercoop hypermarket offers customers a convenient one-stop shop for all their needs, whether finding the perfect outfit or stocking up on kitchen ingredients. Several Italian fashion brands are here, such as Sorbino, Tezenis, Nina Lie, and Calzedonia.

    There's also a food court with various dining options and a multiplex cinema. Plus, other onsite amenities like shoe repairs, an optician, and a photographic studio to print photos. The mall is easily accessible by public transport and has plenty of parking if you're driving.

    Dirección: Via Livorno, 10149 Turin, Italy

    Horario: Daily from 8.30 am to 9 pm

    Teléfono: +39 011 437 2757

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    Area21 Shopping Center

    A single-storey mall adjacent to the Juventus Stadium

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    Area21 Shopping Center is a great place to find all your Juventus-related merchandise in Turin. The mall is located right next to the Juventus Stadium, making it easy to get to before or after a match. In addition to jerseys, shirts, and other clothing items, you can also find souvenirs like mugs, keychains, and flags.

    If you're not a Juventus fan, there's still plenty to do at Area21. The mall has over 80 stores selling an array of products. You can find brands such as H&M, Calzedonia, Primadonna, and Conad – a massive supermarket chain.

    Dirección: Strada Altessano, 141, 10151 Turin, Italy

    Horario: Monday–Saturday from 8.30 am to 9 pm, Sunday from 9 am to 9 pm

    Teléfono: +39 011 453 1883

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    Torino Outlet Village

    Designer fashion at discounted prices

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    Turin Outlet Village is an open-air mall located about a 20-minute drive northeast of the city centre. The shopping village has 90 stores selling luxury Italian and international brands at discounts of up to 70% off, making it a fantastic place to find a bargain. You can find brands such as Armani, Guess, Gucci, Nike, and Pinko.

    If you're coming from the Turin city centre, the easiest way to get to the outlet village is by car. Once you're at the outlet village, plenty of free parking is available. A shuttle bus runs between the village and Piazza Castello every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The journey takes about 30 minutes.

    Dirección: Via Torino, 160, 10036 Settimo Torinese, Turin, Italy

    Horario: Daily from 10 am to 8 pm

    Teléfono: +390 111 923 4780

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    The Balon

    One of the oldest flea markets in Turin

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    Visit The Balon flea market in Turin if you're a fan of looking for treasure among piles of bric-a-brac. Covering Borgo Dora Street and the surrounding area, the market stalls have a seemingly endless supply of books, antiques, used objects, and second-hand clothing. Once you're done shopping, take a break at a nearby cafe.

    If you're visiting on the second Sunday of the month, don't miss the Grand Balon – one of the biggest antique markets in the world. About 300 second-hand dealers gather to sell almost everything under the sun, from vintage lace to retro furniture to collectible toys. The market can get busy, so it's best to visit early in the day to avoid the crowds.

    Dirección: Via Goffredo Mameli, 10152 Turin, Italy

    Horario: Tuesday and Friday from 10 am 1 pm, Wednesday and Thursday from 2 pm to 5 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm, every second Sunday from 8 am to 6 pm (closed on Mondays)

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    Porta Palazzo Market

    Explore the biggest open-air market in Europe

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    Porta Palazzo Market is a vibrant market in the Piazza della Repubblica in Turin's city centre. On any day of the week and at any time, you can feel the lively spirit of the space – locals and vendors chat and haggle while children play and hang out. As Europe's largest market, it covers a massive area and sells a wide range of items.

    The market can be a bit overwhelming at first, but it's worth taking the time to explore. There's a section for fresh produce, where you can find fruits, vegetables, fish, meat and cheese. There's also a clothing section with both new and second-hand items. And if you're looking for something unique, don't miss the antique area.

    Dirección: Piazza della Repubblica, 10152 Turin, Italy

    Horario: Monday–Friday from 7 am to 2 pm, Saturday from 7 am to 7.30 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Teléfono: +39 011 521 6242

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Jacqui de Klerk | Colaborador/a habitual