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Shopping in Venice
Shopping Neighborhoods
Many of Venice’s shops can be found in the historic and artistic areas of the city, but due to the city’s confusing geographical layout, it is easier to locate them by landmark. Designer shops can be found in the area called San Moisè while most other shops are located between the famous areas of the Rialto Bridge and Piazza San Marco. The area of Mercerie, hosts hundreds of different shops and many of its side streets contain even more stores. Many of Italy’s most famous designers have stores and boutiques in Venice, but the highlights of shopping in La Serenissima are its artisan crafts ranging from hand blown Murano glass, to Carneval masks, Burano lace, silks, and marbleized paper.
Murano glass
Archimide Seguso
Fondamenta Vetrai
Murano
Barovier & Toso
Fondamenta Vetrai 28
Murano
Foscarini
Fondamenta Serenella
Murano
Sent
Fondamenta Serenella
Murano
Venini
Fondamenta Serenella
Murano
Murano Venezia Glass
Fondamenta dei Battuti, 5
Murano
Vetreria Colonna Fornace
Fondamenta Vetrai 10-11
Murano
Carnevale Masks
MondoNovo Maschere
Dorsoduro 3063
Laboratorio 3120/A
Ca del Sol
Castello 4964
Fondamento de l’Osmarin
San Zaccaria
Cas Macana
Dorsoduro 3172
Calle de le Botteghe
San Barnaba
Casanova Masks
San Marco 1657
Piscine de Frezzeria
Lace
Jesurum
Mercerie dei Capitello
San Marco, 4857
Maria Mazzaron (Private Dealer)
Fondamenta dell’Osmarìn
Castello 4970
Martinuzzi
Piazza San Marco
San Marco 67
Fabrics
Venetia Stvdivm
Calle Larga XXII Marco
San Marco 2403
Mercerie
San Marco 723
Gaggia
San Stefano
San Marco 3441
Source: Suzy Gershman’s Born to Shop Italy, 9th Edition, Frommers.
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