11 Best Places to Shop in Venice, Italy

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It’s no secret that Venice offers some excellent shopping opportunities, but the best of them are often not the most conspicuous. Look beyond the ubiquitous street vendors and the hundreds of virtually indistinguishable purse, glass, and lace shops that line the calli, and you’ll discover a bounty of unique and delightful treasures—some might be kitschy, but much will show off the high level of craftsmanship for which Venice has long been known.

Alluring shops abound. You'll find countless vendors of trademark Venetian wares such as Murano glass and Burano lace; the authenticity of some goods can be suspect, but they're often pleasing to the eye regardless of their heritage. For more sophisticated tastes (and deeper pockets), there are jewelers, antiques dealers, and high-fashion boutiques on a par with those in Italy's larger cities but often maintaining a uniquely Venetian flair. Don’t ignore the contemporary, either: Venice's artisan heritage lives on in the hand and eye of the today’s designers—no matter where they hail from.

While the labyrinthine city center can seem filled with imposing high-fashion emporiums and fancy glass shops, individual craftspeople often working off the main thoroughfares produce much of what is worth taking home from Venice. In their workshops artful stationery is printed with antique plates; individual pairs of shoes are adroitly constructed; jewelry is handcrafted; fine fabrics are skillfully woven; bronze is poured to make gondola décor, and iron is worked into fanali lanterns; paper is glued, pressed, and shaped into masks; and oars and forcola oarlocks are hewn and sculpted in the workshops of remér wood craftsmen.

Al Duca d'Aosta

San Marco Fodor's Choice

The most stylish of Venetians and visitors alike come here for women's and men's designer labels for every taste. Brands include Burberry, Fendi, Givenchy, Lanvin, Loewe, Moncler, and many others; be prepared to be wowed.

Banco Lotto No. 10

Castello Fodor's Choice

All the one-of-a-kind clothes and bags on sale at this vintage-inspired boutique were designed and created by residents of the women's prison on Giudecca island.

Castello 3478/A, Venice, 30122, Italy
041-5221439

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Godi Fiorenza

San Marco Fodor's Choice

At Godi Fiorenza, Patrizia Fiorenza's designs in silk chiffon appear more sculpted than sewn—they're highly tailored pieces that both conceal and expose. Her sister Samanta is a jewelry designer and silversmith whose unique pieces compliment any outfit.

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Arras

Dorsoduro

This shop sells scarves as well as blouses and jackets, all handwoven using looms built to ancient specifications. Not only are their products made to a very high standard in wool or silk, but the weavers are part of a social cooperative called Laguna Fiorita that employs the mentally disabled; their families formed the association in 1993. The store also occasionally organizes weaving workshops.

Atelier Marega

San Polo

This is an excellent shop for renting Carnival costumes and buying masks.  

San Polo 2940/B, Venice, Italy
041-717966

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Atelier Pietro Longhi

San Polo

Costumes for sale or rent are inspired by 18th- and 19th-century models, with masks (for sale only) to match. Large sizes are available for both sexes. By appointment only, but well worth the effort.

Campo San Polo 2454, Venice, 30125, Italy
3289706572

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Banco Lotto No. 10

San Polo

This remarkable shop is full of stylish women's fashion made by the ladies incarcerated in the women's prison on the Giudecca who are following a course on dressmaking. Their cooperative began this work in 2003 as part of their rehabilitation program. The clothes speak for themselves, with lovely lines, luscious colors, and elegant fabrics. Dresses, chic evening outerwear, and bags and hats would tempt you to enter even without knowing anything about the seamstresses. The odd name was carried with them when they moved from across town, where the smaller space had been the location of a local lottery-ticket seller.

La Bauta

San Polo

Here are not only costumes for rent, but masks in every Venetian style. Pick your century, from 17th to 19th, for historically accurate styling. Shoes, hats, and capes complete the ensemble. There are period costumes for boys and girls, too.

San Polo 2867, Venice, 30125, Italy
041-740095

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Nicolao Atelier

Cannaregio

The largest costume-rental showroom in town has outfitted many a period film (including Casanova). They have nearly 7,000 choices ranging from the historical to the fantastic, including thematic costumes ideal for group masquerades.

Cannaregio 2590, Venice, 30121, Italy
041-5207051

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Solo Se

Mere steps from the Accademia, stocked with elegant yet understated fashion, this small shop will dress you for virtually any occasion. A coat, some slippers, a dress, a silk blouse, even a simple piece of jewelry or scarf from here will make your ordinary outfits sing. It's like having your own personal stylist.

Dorsoduro 1057/E, 30123, Italy
041-5227727

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Zazù

San Polo

Clothing and accessories here have a definite Eastern feel. Owner Federica Zamboni is also a jewelry expert; ask to see her collection of antique Indian necklaces and earrings.

San Polo 2750, Venice, 30125, Italy
041-715426

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