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Corso Sant'Anastasia
The guide was updated:Corso Sant’Anastasia is one of Verona’s more relaxed shopping streets, home to small boutiques, wine shops, and plenty of spots selling local food products. Along this street, you’ll find art galleries mixed in with antique stores. Not the place for big brands, but if you're into browsing ceramics, vintage prints, or regional specialities, it’s worth a stroll.
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Via Mazzini is Verona’s busiest shopping street, linking Piazza Bra with Piazza delle Erbe. It’s almost always packed, with a mix of big-name brands and a few smaller boutiques squeezed in between. Not where you go for bargains or quiet browsing, but if you're after fashion or just feel like window-shopping while drifting with the crowd, this is the spot.
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Corso Sant'Anastasia
Corso Sant’Anastasia is one of Verona’s more relaxed shopping streets, home to small boutiques, wine shops, and plenty of spots selling local food products. Along this street, you’ll find art galleries mixed in with antique stores. Not the place for big brands, but if you're into browsing ceramics, vintage prints, or regional specialities, it’s worth a stroll.
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The Merchant of Venice
Tucked into Corso Sant’Anastasia near the Arena, this shop delivers more than just pretty perfume bottles. Inside, walnut‑wood shelves, gilded accents, and Murano glass decanters set the stage for a sensory visit. It’s not exactly budget-friendly, but the knowledgeable staff take their time helping you explore notes and find your new favourite scent.
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Mercatino Vintage Verona (Vintage Fe)
Mercatino Vintage is one of the better-curated vintage spots in town. Clothes, shoes, old-school knick-knacks—you’ll find a bit of everything, and not just dumped in piles. The selection feels intentional, not random. Prices vary, but it’s the kind of place where you might actually find something worth bringing home.
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La GrandeMela Shoppingland
La GrandeMela is one of the biggest malls near Verona, with over 100 stores covering fashion, shoes, beauty, and home goods. There’s also a cinema, food court, and a kids' play area. It is located a bit outside the city, so only worth the trip if you’re in the mood for full-on mall browsing.
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