The shopping in Como is pretty fantastic. Sat at the end of a gorgeous lake and the rising Alps, this town fuses artisan Lombard food stores with outdoors outfitters and the designer names you'd expect of a place so close to Milan, the Italian fashion capital.
This guide will run through some of the best places to go shopping in Como. It includes enchanting medieval alleys that carve through the historic palazzi of the centre, and pretty piazzas lined with gelato shops you simply can't resist. The town even has satellite malls with local homeware outlets and olive oil factories, so you're pretty set when it comes to shopping diversity in this part of Italy.
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Mercato Mercerie
Farmer's food market in Como
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The thrice-weekly Mercato Mercerie bursts into life on the outskirts of the medieval part of Como on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings. It's a traditional bout of Lombard shopping that's a joy to stroll from end to end. You can find it in the Viale Battisti boulevard, which marks the joint between the town's new and old areas.
The mainstay attraction is local produce. Farmer's stalls display pungent Lombard cheeses next to butchers offering pulled pork and homemade schnitzels. You'll also find those ubiquitous stacks of Italian tomatoes and elephant garlics, plus loads in the way of seasonal ingredients if the time of year is right – porcini mushrooms in August are something special.
Location: Viale Cesare Battisti, 22100 Como, Province of Como, Italy
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Piazza San Fedele
Where a local flea market takes place
- Budget
- Shoppers
The Piazza San Fedele is very much the heart of Como's old town. It's plonked smack dab in the thick of the maze of medieval streets, just a couple of blocks over from the Duomo and about a 5-minute walk from the lakeside. It's also a hub for shoppers, largely thanks to a regular craft market that graces the cobbles on the 2nd Friday of each month.
When that's around, it's time to go hunting for tomes, vintage vinyl, retro antiques and more. There's really no telling what knick-knacks will be around. When the bazaar isn't on the Piazza San Fedele, you can still enjoy a medley of fashion outlets and kids' shoe emporiums.
Location: Piazza San Fedele, 22100 Como, Province of Como, Italy
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Via Vittorio Emanuele II
Designer wares under the shade of the Duomo
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Via Vittorio Emanuele II is one of the main shopping strips amid medieval Como. It takes a nod from its namesake gallery in Milan. The street links nicely with the Piazza del Duomo at its north end, running for nearly 400 metres before fizzling out at the Saint Vitale Tower and the end of the historic centre.
Totally pedestrianised, the street hosts some of the most recognisable high-street brands around – Fielmann, Calzedonia, and L'OCCITANE EN PROVENCE, just to name a few. Adding to that is a mix of independent jewellers and opticians, along with a couple of Lombard bottle shops for those ever-present wine requirements.
Location: Via Vittorio Emanuele II, 22100 Como CO, Italy
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Via Cinque Giornate
Gift shopping in the heart of Como
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Via Cinque Giornate runs square to the Piazza del Duomo and Via Vittorio Emanuele II, cutting through the charming centre of Como from northeast to southwest. It's one of the town's pedestrian-only shopping concourses, packed with all sorts of retail outlets inhabiting centuries-old arcades and buildings.
At its eastern end, Via Cinque Giornate leans towards the mainstream gift niche. There, it hosts names like Flying Tiger Copenhagen and Yves Rocher. As you head west, the strip quietens just a touch and you'll find local art purveyors and bespoke ateliers, in the form of the Carnelli Paola pottery workshop and the Silvia Valli bridal outlet.
Location: Via Cinque Giornate, 22100 Como CO, Italy
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Lungolago Mafalda di Savoia
Ice-cream stops by the boats
- Food
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- Shoppers
The Lungolago Mafalda di Savoia marks the spot where the town of Como meets the lake of the same name. It doglegs around the north end of the old town, running for roughly 500 metres from the Como ferry port to the Tempio Voltiano. Instead of a strictly shopping area, you'll find a fusion of parkland, promenade, and retail precinct.
If we had to pick, we'd say that the Lungolago Mafalda di Savoia excels in 1 thing – gelato. This is the place to go to purchase your artisan Italian cream cones. Gelateria Lariana is especially famous, located midway down the strip. There are also a few conveniences mixed in, in the form of banks and hair salons.
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Via Giuseppe Garibaldi
High street of Como
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Via Giuseppe Garibaldi is the closest thing that Como has to a proper modern high street. It pokes its way towards the lakeside from the western edge of the town, widening out to offer a walking-only run of famous brand stores and fashion shops. It's easy to stroll from the ferry port, train station, and the Piazza del Duomo – about 10 minutes from each should do it.
Shoppers in these parts can jump between outdoor gear depots that sell crampons and hiking boots for all those alpine-adventure needs. There are also clothes stores for men and women. And, you get a series of Turkish kebab kitchens and cafes that spill onto the pavements come summertime.
Location: Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 22100 Como CO, Italy
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Mercato Produttori Como Rebbio
Get your fix of Lombard olive oil
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Go to Mercato Produttori Como Rebbio to bag yourself a range of products from the Italian Alps and the surrounding region of Lombardy. It's a popular gathering point for farm-to-table sellers that meets at the foot of the Castello Baradello, a quick drive of about 15 minutes down the Via Versina from the centre of the town.
Olive oil is a major reason to visit Mercato Produttori Como Rebbio. Some of the best seasonal stuff can be had straight from the people who make it. There are all sorts of versions, too – think spicy chilli oil and pungent garlic oil. On top of that, you get fruit, vegetables, wine, and honey, along with loaves of bread by artisan bakers.
Location: Via Salvadonica, 3, 22100 Como CO, Italy
Open: Saturday from 8 am to noon
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Piazza Cavour
Enjoy a gelato on the lakeside
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- Shoppers
Piazza Cavour fronts the sloshing waters of Lake Como at the top end of the old town. It's a great meeting place for those looking to see the sights of the Duomo et al, but also a great location to start a shopping adventure through Como.
The western side of the square is given over to utilitarian things like banks and tourism information points. The eastern end, though, is dotted with gelato parlours and concept clothing stores. You're also only a few steps off the main lakeside promenade, which has loads more in the way of artisan coffee and gelaterias.
Location: Piazza Cavour, 22100 Como CO, Italy
Mapphoto by Elliott Brown (CC BY-SA 2.0) modified
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Lucino
Rustic shops and strip malls
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Lucino is a small town southwest of Como proper. It sits on the sloping hillsides that come down from the Parco Regionale Spina Verde.
There are 2 sides to shopping in Lucino. First, there's a clutch of big supermarkets and hardware depots that lines the junctions of the A9 motorway. They're great for folks looking for paint, plaster and home furnishings. Then, there's the rustic side of Lucino. Find that by turning onto the roads that snake towards the mountains. They're flanked by the occasional winery, olive oil shop, and local bakery.
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Centro Commerciale Grandate
Out-of-town shopping for convenience
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The Centro Commerciale Grandate is a convenient out-of-town shopping mall that takes care of all the basics. It's a 15-minute drive south of the lakeside, right next to the A9 highway. There, it caps off a whole strip of light industrial depots and warehouses that sell all manner of homewares and whatnot.
The anchor of it all is the walkable Centro Commerciale Grandate itself. That's got a pet shop and phone repair centres, along with big discount clothing emporiums. You don't have to return to Como itself for lunch, either, since there's a Hawaiian poke kitchen and a series of fast-food outlets in the mix.
Location: Strada Statale dei Giovi Ang, Via Leopardi, 2/A, 22070 Grandate CO, Italy
Open: Monday–Saturday from 8 am to 9 pm, Sunday from 9 am to 8 pm
Phone: +39 031 396177
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