Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Info about, for or on shopping in and around Napoli AKA Naples, Italy

(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: XX MONTH 2015)

Here are some links about, for or on shopping in and around Napoli AKA Naples,Italy:

SHOPPING IN AND AROUND NAPOLI AKA NAPLES, ITALY
  • Galleria Umberto I – "is a public shopping gallery in Naples, southern Italy. It is located directly across from the San Carlo opera house." – Source: Wikipedia – "The Free Encyclopedia" – In multiple languages
  • Naples Italy Shopping – "Naples Italy shopping is some of the most renowned in the whole country due in large part to the amazing shopping districts around the city." – Source: Destination360 – "Online Travel Guides of Travel Destinations"
  • Naples Shopping – "Most Recent Shopping in Naples" – Source: Virtual Tourist – "Get travel advice from "The people behind the places®"
  • Shopping  – "shopping guide" – Source: napoli unplugged – "Visit Naples, Discover Napoli!" – "CITY INFO | TRANSPORT | EVENTS | ATTRACTIONS | EXPLORE & LEARN | EAT, STAY & PLAY | SHOP | BLOG"
  • Shopping in Naples – "About Portanapoli®" – Source: Portanapoli® – "Your gate to the Bay of Naples and Amalfi Coast"
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OUTLETS
  • LA REGGIA DESIGNER OUTLET – In Chinese, English, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Russian,  – "20 minutes from Naples" – "" – Source: McARTHURGLEN ITALY – "Find Your Nearest McArthurGlen Designer Outlet" – In English, Italian
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LISTS
  • Shopping – "Here is a list of the most popular markets in the Naples area." – "About us" – Source: USO Naples – "Welcome to the USO Naples Website"  
  • To Shop – "US Military Bases | Ipermercati/Big Box | Negozi (Stores)" – "About Wikinapoli" – Source: Wikinapoli – "Your guide to the good life in Naples"
    • Markets – "Mercati, or Markets (sometimes called mercatini, "little markets"), in Naples are a great way to experience the local culture and also get some great bargains. Mercato in Italian could mean the corner store, but it also means an open-air market, where you can often find the freshest foods and the best deals. Even if you don't buy anything, these are worth checking out just to experience the sensory overload of an Italian market."
      • Downtown Naples Markets
      • Greater Naples Area Markets
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RELATED
  • A Guide to Shopping in Italy for Hedonists and Bargain Lovers – "Italy is a shoppers heaven with something for everyone. The country is so stylish that even the cheap bargain stuff is chic. Let's start with a warning though. You must be aware when shopping in Italy that prices get marked up in tourist areas and also that there are a lot of things for sale that have been made in China or are knock-offs of well-known labels and designers, so keep your wits about you. Here are some tips" – Source: Found in the TRAVEL section of made-in-italy.com – "The Excellence of Italian Products" 
  • List of shopping malls in Italy – "This is a list of shopping malls in Italy with more than 100 shops or regional relevance." – Source: Wikipedia – "The Free Encyclopedia" – In multiple languages
  • Outlets in Italy – "your guide to outlets, shopping centers and shopping tours in Italy" – "Outlets per regions" – Source: web site – "Find your nearest outlet! [You can search: by Name or by using the pull down labelled menus: District, Region, Brand, Select Category" – In English, Italian 
  • Where to Find Italy’s Best Outlet Malls – May 9, 2011 – "blog: About Us" – Source: Found within the Author Archive | Walks of Italy blog of the Walks of Italy – "Experience Italy. Take Walks!" – "About Us
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That's it for Wednesday, 14 January 2015: mercoledi, 14 gennaio 2015

Ciao, Ben

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