It’s true Jesolo counts as one of Italy’s best summer destinations, but not all the tourist pursuits are related to Jesolo’s reputation of seaside resort. Beaches and sports aside, Jesolo remains a shoppers’ paradise, which is no overstatement, taking into account the resort boasts of being crossed by the world’s largest pedestrian and shopping street, a thoroughfare which springs from the old center of Jesolo (Piazza Primo Magio) heading for Lido di Jesolo.
Thus, 13 kilometers stretch at the feet of keen fashion victims, a seemingly endless array of opportunities tempting visitors to engage into the most thrilling shopping sprees. From fashion to design and traditional foodstuffs, the best of Jesolo’s shopping can be spotted along this reputed pedestrian street. The street is, on top of that, a genuine backbone of Jesolo in terms of nightlife venues, being dotted, furthermore, with restaurants where visitors can delight in sampling the superb heights of the local traditional cuisine.
By visiting Boutique Rossi, tourists enter a world of classy fashion brands, the store living up to the reputation it has managed to build since decades ago. Connoisseurs will be able to tell the high standards this shop keeps close to by selling labels like Fabiana Filippi, Alberta Ferretti, Rivamonti, Armani, Marithe F.G. Marras, Brunello Cucinelli, Gunex, High, Cavalli, Diane Von Furstenberg, DKNY, Puleka, and Manoosh. The shop is recommendable to visitors with a penchant for trendy high quality clothing.
The excellence observed by Spinazze in terms of the fashion trade is proven by both the brands commercialized here and by the fact the company has sale points in San Dona di Piave (where its headquarters is located), in Caorle and, of course, Lido di Jesolo. It is, in fact, a landmark of the fashion trade in north Italy, a reputation built as from the mid 20th century when the company started as a family run business.
Shopping at Spinazze is a chance for visitors to browse through the latest creations of Zafferano, Della Ciana, Ralph Lauren, Pura Lopez, Paliparmi and plenty other brands.
Burato Gioielli is one of the best places to shop for jewels and watches in Jesolo. The shop offers an excellent selection of brands and products, alluring visitors with spectacular concepts which combine precious materials with the aesthetic beauty all jewels aficionados look for at their prized purchase.
Burato Gioielli has three sale points in Jesolo, one in Jesolo proper, and two in Lido di Jesolo. An overwhelming array of brands is showcased in each of the stores, from Calvin Klein to Emporio Armani, from Tissot to Gucci and even Hello Kitty.
Primavisione is yet another opportunity for visitors to get to know the best of the fashion trade in Jesolo. The company has three shops in Jesolo, and it invites clients to admire and to buy products signed by Diesel, Patrizia Pepe, Wrangler, Hunter, Museum and Blauer, just to list a few of the most resonant brands. Thus, the shops combine the exquisite elegance of classic lines promoted by certain labels with the newest concepts characteristic of sundry other producers.
The main market of Jesolo is located in Piazza Kennedy. This market does not necessarily cater for tourists, though during the peak summer season one can easily notice the increase in the number of stalls, which means locals who sell their goods here do take into account the tourist factor. The range of products is quite overwhelming, from clothing to foodstuffs and flowers.
This market is open from early in the morning until about 1pm, and it is usually held on Friday. Jesolo is, furthermore, home to sundry other fairs which focus on displaying and selling antiques, works or arts and, of course, foodstuffs and local gastronomic produces. These markets are, as a rule, held in sundry public squares of Jesolo, such as Piazza Brescia, Piazza Casablanca, Piazza Aurora and Piazza della Repubblica.
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