This shop offers trendy jeans and designs selected from young, famous makes including collections by the daring Fendissime, Plein Sud jeans, Santacroce, Collection Privèe, Dolce & Gabbana, Miu Miu, L'Altra Moda and Armani Jeans. They also have a more "classic" range which includes styles that are more affordable, but equally as fashionable.
This street in Siena is best known for being an ideal location for passeggiata, a slow evening stroll common among locals. Upscale stores and shops line the road and draw many tourists for relaxing evenings of window shopping. Things are centered around the large retail anchor, Upim. Keep an eye out also for some great pastries, like the panforte at Nannini. This street is located near the Piazza del Campo.
In an extremely central position, on the Banchi di Sopra, this is the place to find two outlets of the most famous Italian bookstore chain: Feltrinelli and Feltrinelli International. They sell all the most important international newspapers and magazines and specialize in history, politics and culture, with a range of tourist guides, travel books, cookery books and art books as well as fiction, historical accounts and contemporary books.
This shop is in the beautiful historic center, on one of the busiest streets in the city. It is famed for its mens and womenswear. In the Via Cortecci branch, you can find elegant and tasteful designerwear by names such as Armani, Versace, Gucci, Jil Sander, Cavalli, Blumarine, Etro and Burberry. Clothes by Brioni and Zegna and accessories by Gucci, Versace and Burberry's. In the Piazza del Campo store the accent is on young, trendy and expensive with names such as Dolce & Gabbana, DKNY and Emporio Armani.
Mag Boutique is a popular designer boutique that's located in the heart of Siena. Everything they sell is carefully curated and reflects tasteful fashion and exceptional quality. On offer are local and international brands of bags, dresses, pants, jackets, coats, sunglasses, perfumes and much more. This boutique has something for everyone and is definitely not to be missed.
Aloe & Wolf is a unique vintage fashion boutique that specializes in second-hand clothing and accessories. Thier Italian-style clothing is carefully selected and reflects trends of the mid-1900's while ensuring top quality and excellent taste. With over a decade of experience with vintage clothing and fabrics, Aloe and Wolf is the perfect place to satiate your vintage-wear desires.
More than just a shop, this is an artists' studio where majolica's are created and then sold directly to the public. Entirely handcrafted, these ceramics are inspired by medieval and Renaissance Sienese Art and are worked with extreme skill to produce all kinds of objects such as vases, plates, centerpieces and decorative frames. The workshop accepts orders and will deliver all over the world.
This shop offers trendy jeans and designs selected from young, famous makes including collections by the daring Fendissime, Plein Sud jeans, Santacroce, Collection Privèe, Dolce & Gabbana, Miu Miu, L'Altra Moda and Armani Jeans. They also have a more "classic" range which includes styles that are more affordable, but equally as fashionable.
This street in Siena is best known for being an ideal location for passeggiata, a slow evening stroll common among locals. Upscale stores and shops line the road and draw many tourists for relaxing evenings of window shopping. Things are centered around the large retail anchor, Upim. Keep an eye out also for some great pastries, like the panforte at Nannini. This street is located near the Piazza del Campo.
Penko is a goldsmith's shop of great tradition, located in the town center on a side street close to the Duomo. This peculiar shop houses brooches, earrings and necklaces, inspired by the ones seen in the works of great Renaissance painters such as Ghirlandaio, Botticelli and Pontormo. These jewels are usually handcrafted in gold. Diamonds, baroque pearls and colored stones, add a precious accent to them. Penko displays both gold and silver collections of small masterpieces,chiseled and engraved by Burin. They also create miniature reproductions of ancient Roman motifs and of Giotto’s panels, using the old technique of lost wax casting.