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Franciacorta Outlet Village

At about a one-hour drive from Milan in the direction of Lake Garda you’ll find an unique shopping destination called Franciacorta Outlet Village. It is a popular fashion outlet that is built like a small village and is partly open air and partly covered with a glass and steel construction that covers the shopping streets. You can shop here 7 days a week from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

It’s easy to go on a shopping spree in Franciacorta Outlet Village as there are over 190 shops and even more well-known Italian and international brands, like Adidas, Boggi Milano, Calvin Klein, Guess, Levi’s, L’Oréal, Nike, Tommy Hilfiger, Tru Trussardi, Plein Sport, Pollini and Under Armour with discounts up to 70% of the normal retail price. When you desire a little break and a bite between all the shopping you can choose between several bars, restaurants or even a McDonald’s.

It is easy to get there by yourself as it is next to the A4 highway and there are enough parking spots. But booking a round-trip with a shuttle bus company from Milan to Franciacorta Outlet Village can be very comfortable and it will also get you an extra discount of 10% at certain shops.

Location: Piazza Cascina Moie, 1, Rodengo-Saiano, Italy

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Milan

Perfect destination for: Fashion shopping! Enjoying sunny terraces and great food. Discovering Italian art museums, ancient monuments and churches.

Location: Milan lies in the north of Italy. Which is located in South Europe, right below Switzerland and Austria.

Nearby: Cities such as Venice and Verona can be found nearby Milan, within driving distance.

Large events: Milan Fashion Week and Milan Design Week!

Where to stay: We have made a list of the best hotels in Milan. For the business travel we also made a list of the best airport hotels.

Currency: The Euro.

Famous for: Being trendsetters with fashion brands, such Prada, Armani and Versace. Amazing cars, such as Ferrari, Lamborghini and Alfa Romeo. Italian food, from pizza and spaghetti to ice cream! Renaissance painters and sculptures. Roman-era monuments.