A mix of big names, studios of young designers and outlet stores.
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The city offers something for every taste and budget. A shopping tour through the arcades of Via Roma will avail to you top international designer brands.
The parallel street, Via Garibaldi, the city´s only car-free district in town, offers various clothes and shoe shops. And not only that. You will be spoilt for choice walking along Via Po from Piazza Castello to Piazza Vittorio Veneto.
Young designers can be found in the narrow streets of the Quadrilatero Romano.
If you´re looking for bargains, you can go to the outlet stores of the city and its surroundings such as Robe di Kappa and KristinaT.
Antiques
Turin is famous for its antiques ranging from old ovens to precious fixtures.
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Every second Sunday of the month streams of tourists pour from buses to Gran Balôn, the largest antiques market in the Borgo Dora area. With more than 250 exhibitors, this is far more than a simple flea market. Here you can find everything your heart desires: furniture and objects from all over Europe, antiques from the Piemont, clothes and lace, glass and carpets, paintings and clocks, plumes and toys, vases and plates.
If you are looking for more precious items, Via della Rocca will provide you with what you need. In Via Po, you can watch craftspeople at work such as restorers, smiths, gilders and engravers.
Culinary highlights
Gourmets will be spoilt for choice with excellent wines, chocolates and other products typical of the region.
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Don´t leave Turin without a fine bottle of Wine from the Piemont or some yummy chocolates.
A walk through town takes you to a variety of wine stores where you can buy the Piemont´s finest wines. Delicatessens offer local specialties, and the famous grissini sticks are available from the bakeries. Last but not least, you can sample delicious foods at the cafes.