Shopping in Italy – Recommended Outlets

 

בדרך כלל כל החנויות האיטלקיות נפתחות בין השעות 8:00-9:00 ועובדות עד 19:00-19:30 עם הפסקת סייסטה בין השעות 13:00-15:00. חלק ממרכזי הקניות והסופרמרקטים הגדולים נסגרים לפעמים מאוחר יותר – בשעות 20:00-21:00, אך לרוב ניתן למצוא זאת רק בערים הגדולות. אף אחד לא עובד ביום ראשון, מתחמי קניות גדולים לפעמים יוצאים מהכלל בערבי חגים (למשל, ביום ראשון האחרון לפני חג המולד), וקטנים יכולים לסגור בשבת בצהריים. https://www.now14.co.il/קניות-באיטליה-אוטלטים-המומלצים/ 

The best outlet mall in the vicinity is undoubtedly NAS II where you’ll find the usual suspects as well as a few surprises in the form of local uniform shops, a swagga swagger and the aforementioned mini-mart. The aforementioned one is a cynical charade but it’s still fun to shop around, especially if you’re in the know. Aside from the aforementioned mini-mart, the aforementioned NAS II also offers an upscale grocery store and a couple of specialty outlets that will impress your palate and wallet with their finer points. The aforementioned NAS II has a nice selection of gifts, baubles and trinkets to boot in the form of an impressively stocked gift shop. The aforementioned NAS II is a worthwhile stop on your tour of the neighborhood and you won’t regret it.

Supermarkets

A supermarket in Italy, also known as supermercato, is an excellent place to shop for groceries and household items. Italians love them because they are convenient and offer everything in one place.

A grocery store can be a good place to shop for fresh fruit and vegetables, as well as cheeses and other cured meats. You can find some deli stalls in these places too.

You can also check out open-air markets, which are great for getting the freshest produce around. These are usually held daily, or once a week.

You can also try a discount store, which is a large supermarket chain that offers many products at much lower prices. There are a number of these shops, so it is worth looking out for them on your travels.

Grocery stores

There are several different types of grocery stores in Italy. These include supermarkets, hypermarkets, convenience stores and traditional food shops (alimentari).

Supermarkets in Italy are usually large stores of the same type you might find back home (think Tesco, Vons or Traders’ Joe) and carry all the daily essentials from bread to cured meats to pasta and more. They are usually refrigerated and have manned deli counters and fish and meat stalls.

There are also many traditional food shops in Rome that you can use to stock up on your daily necessities. These are often called verduraio or fruttivendolo and you can buy fresh fruit, vegetables and eggs. They can be a great way to get local produce while in Rome and, if you know where to look, they might even offer good bargains!

Art galleries

If you are a fan of art, Italy is the place to be. From national treasures to modern artwork, there is always something to see.

One of the best ways to see the most famous galleries in Italy is by taking a tour. These are a great way to learn about the history of the area and the city while getting an in-depth look at the art on display.

There are many tour companies that will take you on a guided tour of the gallery and explain what you are seeing. They can also give you suggestions about where to go next and which museums are worth visiting.

For a more personalized experience, try hiring a private guide. These are great for a small group, as they can tailor the tour to your interests and timeframe.

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