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Top 10 Shopping

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  • 1. Bowinkel

    One of Naples’ finest dealers in old books and prints. Expect to find Italian prints that are centuries-old as well as more modern ones, and a host of other Neapolitan memorabilia.

  • 2. Maison d’Art

    One of the best antiques shops in the city, it’s rather like browsing through a museum. Real treasures are on display, including 19th-century gouaches of Neapolitan panoramas, 17th-century ceramics and 16th-century bronze candlesticks. Prices are high.

  • 3. Penna & Carta 1989

    Come to this pleasant shop for art supplies, fine handmade stationery and top-quality fountain pens, including decorative hand-blown glass pens.

  • 4. La Murrina

    These elegant rooms are filled with fine Murano glass, in all shapes, sizes and colours. Exquisite vases, bowls and paperweights.

  • 5. Fusaro

    This local chain specializes in designer gear for men – shoes, suits, shirts and ties, jeans and jackets, as well as caps, bags and belts.

  • 6. Maffei

    Stylish jewellery at affordable prices. Silver and gold are featured, with an emphasis on modern pieces compatible with today’s taste. Some original lines by local artisans are available.

  • 7. Fratelli Tramontano

    Italians are known the world over for their leather goods, including bags and shoes. Traditional Neapolitan craftsmanship is the byword here.

  • 8. Rino Corcione

    One of several coral and cameo shops on and near this beautiful piazza. This one boasts a vast selection of pieces, some at highly affordable prices.

  • 9. La Bottega della Ceramica

    The south of Italy is known for its hand-painted ceramics. A host of traditional designs are featured here, from simple earthenware beakers to decorative plates with complex scenes.

  • 10. Dolce & Amaro

    Thirty-five types of chocolate await you here. Treats include limoncello -flavoured dark chocolate and chocolate Neapolitan landmarks, such as Vesuvius. Or how about an all-chocolate coffee-maker with all-chocolate cups?

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