5 best discount shopping in Florence, Italy

Florence Italy is famous for its culture and art. It’s also my go to place for shopping in Italy. If bargains are what you’re seeking, then these discount shopping places in Florence need to be on your list.

Check out the 5 best discount shopping in Florence; Piazza Italia, COIN, Ciao Ciao, San Lorenzo Market and Piazza Del Mercato Nuovo.

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Piazza Italia

Address: Via Nazionale 30 50100 Florence, Italy

Piazza Italia is an Italian department store with cheap prices. Located on Via Nazionale and a short walk from Santa Maria Novella, Piazza Italia sells fashion and accessories with something for everyone.

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COIN

Address: Via dei Calzaiuoli, 56, 50122 Florence, Italy

You’ll save big money at COIN. It’s a Italian department store located in Via Dei Calzaiuoli close to Santa Maria Novella. COIN sells a variety of mid range, local and international brands including clothing, shoes and accessories.

Click here for information about COIN.


Ciao Ciao

Address: Via Sant’Antonino, Florence, Italy

“Ciao Ciao” is an Italian greeting you will hear often in Italy. Did you know it is also a bargain basement store? This store sells fashion basics like underwear, socks, t-shirts, jackets, and jeans. Prices are rock bottom. The ultimate home for cheap clothing.



San Lorenzo Market

Address: Piazza del Mercato Centrale, Via dell’Ariento, 50123 Florence, Italy

The San Lorenzo Market or “Mercato Centrale” as it’s known, is the largest marketplace in Florence. It sells leather goods including jackets, shoes, bags, belts, wallets, purses and gloves. Friendly bargaining is welcome. There are also leather shops galore. Shopping heaven!

San Lorenzo Market Florence Italy

Piazza Del Mercato Nuovo

Piazza Del Mercato Nuovo is an open-air market in Florence. Goods sold include cheap leather belts, jackets, wallets, gloves, purses, T-shirts, scarves and souvenirs.

This market is situated between Piazza Della Repubblica and Ponte Vecchio. Leather goods are a cheaper version of what’s sold in the San Lorenzo Market, so buyer beware.


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