Naples

Naples is a fascinating city for shopping. Shops are generally open from around 9:30 in the morning to 1:30, when they close for lunch, reopening around 4:30 and staying open until 7:30 or 8, although certain higher-volume addresses will do orario continuo (all-day opening). Most stores are closed on Sunday. Sales run twice a year, mid-January–mid-March for the fall-winter collections and mid-July–early September for the spring-summer collections, with half-price discounts common.

Most of the luxury shops in Naples lie along a crescent that descends the Via Toledo to Piazza Trieste e Trento and then continues along Via Chiaia to Via Filangieri and on to Piazza Amedeo, as well as continuing south toward Piazza dei Martiri and the Riviera di Chiaia, where fashionistas flock to the upscale boutiques there. A good city for male fashion, Naples tends to spoil its male clotheshorses (many would use the word peacocks). Argenio, Eddy Monetti, Marinella, and Mariano Rubinacci are among the must-stops for the guys. And Italy wouldn't be Italy without shoes, for which there are many worthy shops here.

Naples is paradise for bibliophiles too. Chiaia has the city's largest cluster of bookstores, ranging from mass-market to superelegant antiquarian shops. Secondhand book dealers tend to collect between Piazza Dante, Via Port'Alba, and Via Santa Maria di Costantinopoli in the Centro Storico, where historians and rare-book lovers alike can also unearth hidden treasures.

The charming shops specializing in Nativity scenes are in the Centro Storico, on the Via San Gregorio Armeno. The classic handicraft of Naples is the presepe—or Nativity crèche scene—with elaborate sets and terra-cotta figurines and elements of still life. The tradition goes back to the medieval period, but its acknowledged golden age arrived in the 18th century. The tradition is alive and flourishing; although the sets and figurines retain their 18th-century aspect, the craftsmen keep their creativity up-to-date with famous renditions of current political figures and other celebrities. The scenes contain a profusion of domestic animals and food of all sorts, meticulously rendered. Some of the smaller articles make great Christmas tree ornaments.

Antiquarians or simple robivecchi (secondhand shops) are found along Costantinopoli, San Sebastiano, Via Tribunali, and other streets. High-end antiques dealers do business in Chiaia, among them Domenico Russo e Figli and Galleria Navarro. If you're interested in original antiques, several prestigious dealers are clustered along Via Domenico Morelli and in Piazza dei Martiri. Via San Sebastiano, close to the Conservatory, is the kingdom of musical instrument shops.

The densest selection of goldsmiths' and jewelers' shops is located around the old jewelry-makers' quarter, Via degli Orefici (Street of the Goldsmiths), between Corso Umberto and Via Marina, but the area is noisy and frenetic. Dealers in the Centro Storico offer good choices and competitive prices. Shopping in an outdoor market is an essential Neapolitan experience too; food markets are all over town, and Neapolitans are the world masters of the used-clothing trade and unofficial brand-name knockoffs, sometimes of excellent quality. You might find shoes made by the same factories that turn out top brands, quality leather purses, or secondhand cashmere at the price of discount-store cotton. Of course, quite often you have to wade through a lot of dismal stock in order to get to the good stuff, but that can be part of the fun. Take precautions to guard against pickpockets.

In Vomero, the area around Piazza Vanvitelli, and Via Scarlatti in particular, has some good shops. Funiculars from Piazza Amedeo, Via Toledo, and Montesanto serve this portion of Vomero.

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  • 1. Argenio

    Chiaia

    An exclusive address for men's accessories, Argenio is the former supplier of scarves, cuff links, buttons, tiepins, and so forth to the royal Bourbons of the House of the Two Sicilies.

    Via Filangieri 15/E, Naples, Campania, 80121, Italy
    081-418035
  • 2. Artestesa

    Centro Storico

    In a tiny studio in the courtyard of the 15th-century Real Monte Manso di Scala, in the heart of the Centro Storico, two local Neapolitan artists, Ulderico and Oni Wong, produce original takes on Neapolitan stereotypes.

    Via Nilo 34, Naples, Campania, 80134, Italy
    339-5830537-mobile

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  • 3. Ascione

    Piazza Municipio

    A family firm established in 1855 and known for its traditionally made coral jewelry and artwork, Ascione has a showroom/gallery on the second floor of a shabby wing of the Galleria Umberto. A hidden secret, aficionados should not miss the guided tour (€5, book ahead) describing the company's rich history, with displays including Egypt's King Farouk's elaborate wedding gift to his bride Farida and what many consider the most beautiful cameo in existence.

    Piazzetta Matilde Serao 19, Naples, Campania, 80132, Italy
    081-4211111
  • 4. Bancarelle di San Pasquale

    Chiaia

    High-quality shoes, bags, and clothing can be found every morning at this market in Chiaia that also has a large section of foods, spices, fruits, and vegetables.

    Naples, Campania, 80121, Italy
  • 5. Barbaro

    Toledo

    "Made in Italy" is the trademark of this popular shop that showcases the fashions of top-name designers.

    Galleria Umberto I 1/7, Naples, Campania, 80132, Italy
    081-414940
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  • 6. Benetton

    Toledo

    A good selection of affordable clothes can be found at Benetton, which continues to represent easy Italian chic to most of the world.

    Via Toledo 254, Naples, Campania, 80132, Italy
    081-426372
  • 7. Bottega 21

    Centro Storico

    Crafted bags and purses are made here while you watch.

    Vico San Domenico Maggiore 21, Naples, Campania, 80134, Italy
    081-0335542
  • 8. Brinkmann

    Toledo

    An institution in timepieces since 1900, Brinkmann made the clocks for the city's funicular stations.

    Piazza Municipio 21, Naples, Campania, 80133, Italy
    081-5520555
  • 9. Bulgari

    Chiaia

    The posh brand showcases its internationally famous jewelry on posh Via Filangieri.

    Via Filangieri 40, Naples, Campania, 80121, Italy
    081-409551
  • 10. Cesare Attolini

    Three generations of tailors have created the very finest of suits, as worn by local actor Toni Servillo in the 2014 Oscar-winning film The Great Beauty.

    Via Filangieri 15/B, Naples, Campania, 80121, Italy
    081-19506064
  • 11. Colonnese

    Centro Storico

    The antique wooden cabinets and tables at this old-fashioned bookstore are laden with volumes about art, local history, and esoterica.

    Via San Pietro a Maiella 32/33, Naples, Campania, 80132, Italy
    081-459858
  • 12. Damiani

    Chiaia

    Since 1924, award-winning Damiani has sold high-end watches and jewelry to the likes of Sophia Loren, Brad Pitt, and Gwyneth Paltrow.

    Via Filangieri 15, Naples, Campania, 80121, Italy
    081-405043
  • 13. DoDo

    Chiaia

    The unusual jewelry at DoDo comes in the form of gold, silver, and other charms.

    Via Filangieri 58, Naples, Campania, 80121, Italy
    081-418245
  • 14. Domenico Russo e Figli

    Chiaia

    This shop continues the centuries-old Neapolitan tradition of marble-inlay work, creating precious tables and console tops.

    Via Bisignano 51, Naples, Campania, 80121, Italy
    081-7648387
  • 15. Eddy Monetti

    Chiaia

    The original Eduardo Monetti opened his doors in 1887 as a hat designer, soon bringing in customers such as the tenor Enrico Caruso. The shop remains a landmark Neapolitan name in sartorial splendor for men. Women can now find Monetti fashions on nearby Via Santa Caterina.

    Via dei Mille 45, Naples, Campania, 80121, Italy
    081-407064
  • 16. Egraphe

    Centro Storico

    A tiny hole in the wall, Egraphe is crammed with notebooks of every style and size, different kinds of handmade papers, and unusual pens and pencils.

    Piazza L. Miraglia 391, Naples, Campania, 80138, Italy
    081-446266
  • 17. Emporio Armani

    Chiaia

    Designer Giorgio Armani's mass-market brand does business in chic Piazza dei Martiri.

    Piazza dei Martiri 61, Naples, Campania, 80121, Italy
    081-425816
  • 18. Ferrigno

    Centro Storico

    Shops selling Nativity scenes cluster along the Via San Gregorio Armeno off Spaccanapoli, and they're all worth a glance. The most famous is Ferrigno. Although Maestro Giuseppe Ferrigno died in 2008, the family business continues, still faithfully using 18th-century techniques.

    Via San Gregorio Armeno 8, Naples, Campania, 80138, Italy
    081-5523148
  • 19. Fondazione Morra Greco

    Centro Storico

    The influential collector Maurizio Morra Greco mounts shows by emerging artists in the recently renovated 15th-century Palazzo Caracciolo di Avellino.

    Largo Avellino 17, Naples, Campania, 80138, Italy
    081-210690
  • 20. Furla

    Chiaia

    The shop carries bags at surprisingly accessible prices.

    Via Filangieri 26, Naples, Campania, 80121, Italy
    081-414218

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