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Where to go shopping in Sicily: Shops and Markets

Sicily's commercial offerings are as rich and diverse as the island itself.

Sicily's shopping scene is as varied and vibrant as the island itself: you'll find a wide range of shopping spots, from traditional markets to exclusive luxury boutiques. Among the most sought-after items are the handmade ceramics from Caltagirone, the spectacular designer watches on Corso Umberto in Taormina, and, of course, the local gastronomic delights, such as high-quality olive oil, exceptional wine, and exquisite cheeses. 

Fera 'ô Luni

Fera 'ô Luni

The market at Piazza Carlo Alberto di Savoia, known as Fera 'ô Luni, is, along with the Piscarìa, the oldest in Catania. It is open from Monday to Saturday and offers a vast assortment of products: clothing, household goods, fresh food, and local crafts. You'll also find food stalls to snack on while enjoying the multicultural and lively atmosphere of its streets. 

Corso Umberto in Taormina

Corso Umberto in Taormina

If you're looking for something more sophisticated, Corso Umberto, the main artery of Taormina, stands out for its designer shops, where you can purchase high-fashion clothing and accessories from top brands. It's also famous for its exquisite jewelry stores, with exclusive pieces, and its watch shops, which house true works of art from Italian and Sicilian design.

Caltagirone

Caltagirone is the perfect place to buy authentic Sicilian ceramics and appreciate the richness of the region's artisanal tradition. Located in the province of Catania, in the Iblean Mountains area, it is renowned for its hand-painted pottery and tiles. At the Museo Regionale della Ceramica, in addition to viewing pieces from the prehistoric era to the present day, you'll learn to contextualize the items and appreciate their value. 

Caltagirone

Corso XXV Aprile in Ragusa

Food lovers will find paradise on Corso XXV Aprile in Ragusa. This pedestrian avenue offers a wide variety of shops with Sicilian products, such as extra-virgin olive oil, regional cheeses, wines with designation of origin, and traditionally made pasta. You can also take the opportunity to try Ragusa's famous artisanal ice cream in one of its charming gelaterias. 

Sao Joaquim market

La Casa Eoliana in Lípari

La Casa Eoliana, on the island of Lípari, is Francesca Parisi's initiative to highlight the work of artists and artisans from the Aeolian Islands and Sicily in general. Here you'll find exclusive handcrafted items: linen shawls and stoles woven in the traditional way fishing nets were made, stone necklaces, or the famous "Aeolian heart". It's undoubtedly the ideal place for those looking for a different souvenir from their stay in Sicily. 

Sicilia Outlet Village

At the Outlet Village, you'll find the most iconic fashion brands in the world.. Its streets are home to exclusive boutiques that need no introduction, such as Armani, Gucci, La Perla, Versace, Billionaire, Calvin Klein, and Ermenegildo Zegna, among many others. Additionally, the shopping mall offers numerous services to make your visit more enjoyable: kid’s play areas, restaurants, cafes, ATMs, or RV parking. It is strategically located on the island, on the outskirts of Agira, in the province of Enna, halfway between the island's major cities, such as Palermo and Catania, making it easy to reach by car or public transportation.