Venice may be known for gondolas and extravagant architecture, but its shopping scene deserves a headline of its own. From luxurious artisan finds to wallet-friendly steals, we’ve got the local scoop on the best shopping in Venice for every budget.
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Best Shopping in Venice for Every Budget
Venice has been a shopper’s paradise for centuries. Back in its heyday as a major trading port, the city was overflowing with silks from China, spices from the Middle East, and Murano glass so exquisite it became world-famous. Today, while you won’t find spice traders hawking their wares in the streets, you will find a fantastic mix of old-world craft stores and modern boutiques.
This guide breaks it all down—where to splurge, where to find affordable fashion, and where to stop for a well-deserved spritz. Here’s what we’ll cover:
Luxury Shopping in Venice
Mid-Range Shopping in Venice
Affordable Shopping in Venice
Best Places to Eat While Shopping
Best Places to Stay in Venice
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Luxury Shopping in Venice
Venetians have never done anything halfway, and that includes shopping. If you’re ready to drop some serious cash, this city will give you plenty of reasons to do it.
Emilia Burano


€€€€ | Luxury Lace & Home Linens | Handmade in Italy
Lace has been synonymous with Burano since the 16th century, and there’s one store in particular that’s been at the center of it—Emilia Burano. Run by the same family for four generations, this boutique produces hand-stitched lace, silky nightwear, and bespoke home linens. Prices reflect their quality, but it’ll certainly be a souvenir you cherish long after you return home.
Addresses: P.za Baldassarre Galuppi, 205 & Via Giudecca, 10
Chanel
€€€€ | Luxury Fashion & Accessories | Flagship Boutique
There’s something about Chanel in Venice that feels extra special. Maybe it’s the sculptural artwork, the softly lit salons, or how everything is arranged with such finesse. Whatever it is, popping in to peek at their bags, shoes, and ready-to-wear collections is a must for luxury fashion lovers.
Address: Calle Larga XXII Marzo, 2070
Moncler


€€€€ | High-End Outerwear | Luxury Sportswear
Moncler was born from a need to keep mountaineers warm at extreme altitudes—but this Venice boutique is all about high fashion. Their signature quilted jackets are here, of course, as are refined wool sweaters, sleek knit cardigans, and polished everyday pieces.
Address: Calle Larga XXII Marzo, 2088
Brunello Cucinelli
€€€€ | Italian Luxury & Cashmere | Men’s & Women’s Clothing
Have you heard of quiet luxury in fashion? Rather than flashy logos and loud prints, it’s all about high quality and subtleness. Brunello Cucinelli is an excellent example. Founded in a medieval Italian village, the brand has long been renowned for its ultra-soft cashmere pieces. You’ll also find dresses, tailored jackets, and clutches that ooze sophistication.
Address: Calle Larga XXII Marzo, 2033
Palwer
€€€€ | Venetian Jewelry | Handcrafted One-of-a-Kind Pieces
Equal parts gallery and boutique, Palwer showcases the avant-garde designs of Alessandro de Angelis-Pawler. Formerly a costume designer for Italian operas, he turns raw and precious materials into striking, one-of-a-kind pieces. If you’re after jewelry that feels like wearable art, put Palwer on your itinerary.
Address: Salizzada San Samuele, 3151
Fortuny


€€€€ | Historic Textiles & Lighting | Venetian Heritage
Fortuny’s boutique is a tribute to Mariano Fortuny, the Spanish-born artist who made Venice his home. Here, his signature pleated gowns, velvet robes, and silk scarves share space with hand-painted lamps—each as luxurious (and expensive) as the next.
Address: Sestiere di San Marco, 2428
Il Forcolaio Matto


€€€€ | Handmade Venetian Craftsmanship | Oarlocks & Miniatures
In Venice, gondoliers rely on a forcola—a sculpted wooden oarlock that lets them steer through the canals with eight distinct rowing maneuvers. Piero Dri, one of the last remèri (Venetian oar maker) in the city, still carves each piece by hand in his workshop just off Strada Nova. While a full-sized forcola might cost as much as a Venetian apartment, you can take home a beautifully crafted miniature or keychain without breaking the bank.
Address: Ramo dell’Oca, 4231
Fratelli Rossetti


€€€€ | Italian Craftsmanship | Shoes, Boots & Accessories
Fratelli Rossetti’s story begins in post-war Italy when three brothers took a leap of faith. Their dedication to craftsmanship quickly set them apart, leading to collaborations with legendary designers like Giorgio Armani and Yves Saint Laurent. Today, their boutique is a tribute to that legacy, filled with impeccably made shoes, boots, and accessories that scream Italian elegance.
Address: Campo S. Salvador, 4800
Puppato Franco


€€€€ | Bespoke Italian Tailoring | Men’s Suits & Jackets
Far from your average store, Puppato Franco is where you go if you have cash to spare and want a truly one-of-a-kind piece. It’s named after the shop owner, who’s been creating custom suits for over 50 years. Even if you’re just passing by, it’s worth a peek inside, but if you decide to order one, they’ll ship it straight to you once it’s perfected.
Address: Calle dei Fabbri, 4723
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Mid-Range Shopping in Venice
From hometown brands like Paola Zuin to heritage stores like G. Benevento, Venice is full of stylish finds that won’t empty your wallet.
Il Prato
€€€ | Venetian Craft Store
Hand-printed paper, Murano glass, creative champagne buckets, and flower-themed rubber vases are a few of the things you’ll find in this very lovable craft store. It’s the perfect spot to pick up something handmade and truly Venetian.
Address: San Marco, 2456
Giuliana Longo


€€€ | Historic Hatmaker | Handmade & Traditional Headwear
Looking for outerwear that lasts a lifetime? Max Mara’s famed wool and cashmere coats are worth every cent. Chic blazers, elegant dresses, and impeccable tailoring await at this Italian fashion haven on Av. Montaigne.
Address: Av. Montaigne 31
Paul & Shark


€€€ | Italian Lifestyle & Yachting Fashion | Men’s & Women’s Clothing
For a luxury brand with such unique and innovative pieces, it always surprises me how Paul & Shark has stayed off the radar. Sure, their designs are rooted in the world of yachting, but you don’t need to own a boat to appreciate their well-crafted jackets, polos, and shirts.
Address: 2405, Calle Larga XXII Marzo
Tod’s


€€€ | Elegant Italian Fashion | Men’s & Women’s Shoes & Accessories
Feminine, classy, and luxurious without being loud is how I’d describe Tod’s. You won’t find any over-the-top items here, but you will find high-quality leather handbags, sleek shoes, and everyday essentials. If you’re after that polished traveler look and prefer neutral tones, this is the place for you.
Address: Calle Larga XXII Marzo, 2378A
G. Benevento snc Venezia
€€€ | Heritage Textile & Leather Goods | Fabric, Shoes & Accessories
I hesitated to put this one on here—who has room in their suitcase for a few yards of fabric? But when a shop has been perfecting its craft for over a century, I think we can all agree it’s earned its place. At G. Benevento, you’ll find richly woven textiles alongside beautifully made shoes, bags, and accessories.
Address: 3945, Strada Nova
Pelletteria Giurin Venezia
€€€ | Historic Leather Goods & Luggage | Venetian Craftsmanship
This historic boutique has been specializing in luxury suitcases and handbags since 1925. They don’t make items themselves, but rather sell a collection from other notable artisan and fashion brands. Beyond bags, you’ll find umbrellas, belts, wallets, and the likes.
Address: Strada Nova, 3921
PAOLA ZUIN


€€€ | Italian Craftsmanship | Women’s Shoes & Accessories
If you have a ‘save room in my suitcase for at least one new pair of shoes’ rule, you’ll want to pay Paola Zuin a visit. You’ll find sleek ballerinas, tailored boots, and the beloved Furlane, a Venetian staple once worn by gondoliers. And for the craftsmanship you’re getting, the prices feel like a steal.
Address: Ponte dei Baretteri, 720
Peserico Venezia
€€€ | Italian Tailoring | Women’s Clothing
What began as a small tailoring shop in the 1960s has evolved into Venice’s finest destination for refined womenswear. Soft whites, grays, and muted greens define the collection. And while Peserico Venezia collections may not demand attention, you’ll find they’re the perfect fit for both city strolls and Michelin-star dinners.
Address: Campo S. Salvador, 4828
Marina Rinaldi
€€€ | Italian High Fashion | Women’s Clothing & Plus-Size Friendly
Finding high-end fashion that’s both stylish and designed for curves isn’t always easy, but that’s exactly what Marina Rinaldi does. This Italian brand has been celebrating feminine beauty for decades, offering bold colors, elegant prints, and impeccable tailoring in everything from everyday wear to evening gowns.
Address: Merceria, Campo S. Salvador, 5028
Calvin Klein


€€€ | Modern Essentials | Men’s & Women’s Fashion
Even though Calvin Klein originated in New York, it fits right into Venice’s fashion scene thanks to its fashion-forward tailoring and neutral tones. Head here if you’re in the market for crisp white shirts and well-cut denim jeans.
Address: Calle del Teatro o de la Commedia, 4599
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Affordable Shopping in Venice
Don’t let the designer boutiques fool you—Venice also hides tons of wallet-friendly gems if you know where to look.
Maranteghe


€€ | Vintage & Second-Hand Fashion
Tucked away in a tiny square you’d probably never stumble upon, this second-hand boutique is an absolute goldmine of stylish, well-made clothing. It’s run by three friends with an eye for pieces that feel classic and timeless, and what you’ll find inside is a far cry from mass-produced fast fashion.
Address: Campiello de la Cason, 4493
Original Marines


€€ | Italian Kids’ Fashion | Children’s Clothing & Casual Wear
Parents, we didn’t forget about you! Original Marines is a proud Italian brand that’s been crafting up-market, casual wear for kids and teens since 1983. Inspired by American leisure style, their Venice store offers a range of comfortable, everyday clothing.
Address: Strada Nova, Calle Ca’ d’Oro, 3845
Dan John
€€ | Classic Italian Menswear | Men’s Clothing & Accessories
Dan John strikes the balance between tradition and modernity. Sleek suits, classic outerwear, and stylish accessories come together in a setting designed to feel both welcoming and upscale. With quality fabrics and smart cuts at reasonable prices, it’s a great stop for upgrading your wardrobe without overthinking it.
Address: Sestiere Cannaregio, 3689
D.G.A. Moda
€ | Bargain Fashion & Accessories | Fast-Fashion Outlet
D.G.A. Moda is Venice’s answer to fast fashion. This outlet-style store offers everything from coats to bags at some of the lowest prices you’ll find in the city. Don’t expect high-end fabrics or meticulous tailoring, but if you need a cheap extra layer, it’s worth a stop.
Address: Strada Nova, 4317
Subdued


€ | Trendy & Edgy Fashion | Teen & Young Women’s Clothing
Cool, casual, and effortlessly stylish, Subdued brings ‘90s streetwear back with an Italian twist. From oversized sweaters to perfectly cut tees, everything here is wearable, affordable, and just the right amount of edgy. Although heads up, this shop is geared more toward today’s teens than 90’s babies.
Address: Marzaria del Capitello, 4922
Luigi Fusaro


€€ | Timeless Italian Fashion | Men’s Clothing & Accessories
Men—if you’ve arrived in Venice and find your wardrobe doesn’t quite fit the vibe of the city, don’t panic. Rather, pop into Luigi Fusaro where you’ll find tailored blazers, nicely cut shirts, and other Italian basics all at very reasonable prices.
Address: Sestiere di S. Marco, 4854
Caigo Venezia


€€ | Handcrafted Stationery & Artisan Goods | Hidden Gem
There’s certainly no shortage of souvenir shops in Venice, which makes sorting the good from the bad not the easiest of tasks. But that’s why you’re reading this article, right? Caigo Venezia is one of the good ones, specializing in handcrafted stationery—think artisan-marbled journals, textured postcards, and elegant bookmarks.
Address: S. Marco, 4842
American Vintage


€€ | French Basics | Men’s & Women’s Clothing
This French brand is known for its laid-back essentials and eye-popping colors. Inside its Venice boutique, you’ll find breezy tees, easy knits, and well-cut staples that are perfect for an elevated casual look.
Address: Marzaria S. Salvador, 5025
GAS
€€ | Italian Denim | Men’s & Women’s Jeans & Casualwear
Between ever-changing trends and jeans that are either too tight or way too loose, shopping for denim is never easy. But GAS is one of the few stores where I can always find a pair that actually fits. Maybe it’s their natural Italian fashion sense, but they just get the proportions right. They also carry tees, sweaters, hats, and scarves, but their jeans are definitely the star of the show.
Address: Calle del Teatro o de la Commedia, 4609
Nino & Friends


€ | Indulgent Italian Treats | Cookies, Chocolate & More
Fashion? No. Life-changing cookies? Absolutely. While Nino & Friends is best known for its chocolate, the real stars of the show are the cookies—cappuccino, Nutella-filled, classic chocolate chip—you name it. With three locations in Venice, it’d be a crime not to stop at each one (you know, for research).
Addresses: Salizada S. Lio, 5576 | Cannaregio, 233 | Salizada S. Giovanni Grisostomo, 5758
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Best Places to Eat While Shopping in Venice


Shopping in Venice isn’t for the faint of heart. The streets are a maze, the best boutiques are tucked away, and the real treasures require a bit of hunting. At some point, you’re going to need to fuel up. Here’s where to go:
Restaurant La Caravella
€€€ | Classic Venetian | Seafood & Pasta
If you’re tackling the luxury boutique stores on Calle Larga XXII Marzo, keep your eye out for a classic red awning. Under it, you’ll find Restaurant La Caravella, and while it doesn’t look like much from the front, out back awaits the dreamiest garden seating. Their food is just as amazing, with decadent pasta, fresh seafood, and even vegetarian and vegan options.
Address: Calle Larga XXII Marzo, 2399
Osteria Enoteca San Marco


€€ | Wine Bar | Venetian Comfort Food
A stone’s throw from Piazza San Marco, this welcoming osteria is the perfect place to recharge. Post up at the bar and grab a quick glass of wine and a cheese board. Or, if you’ve worked up more of an appetite, their freshly made pasta is sure to hit the spot.
Address: Calle Frezzaria, 1610
Pasticceria Storica Mercerie
€ | Dessert Shop & Pizza | Quick & Easy
This cozy pastry shop in Le Mercerie is the perfect place to grab a sweet cannoli or a savory bite like a ham croissant or mini pizza. Just keep in mind there’s only a handful of tables, so you may have to grab and go.
Address: San Marco, 5020
Antico Gatoleto
€€ | Wine Bar | Venetian Comfort Food
Tucked between Fondaco dei Tedeschi and Strada Nova, this charming trattoria is the perfect spot to rest your feet and refuel. Their menu is big but thoughtful, with classic Venetian seafood dishes, handmade pasta, and a few intriguing types of risotto. It’s casual enough for a quick bite but charming enough to linger over a glass of wine.
Address: San Canzian, 5906
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Where to Stay in Venice
From grand hotels on the Grand Canal to hidden gems with dreamy courtyards, we’ve rounded up the best stays for every budget. Need more options? Check out our full guide to Venice’s top hotels.


Hotel Palazzo Stern
€€€€ | 4 Star | Outdoor Patio | Right on Grand Canal
If you’re coming to Venice to splurge, do it right and book yourself a night here. Besides sitting right on the Grand Canal, just steps from Calle Larga XXII Marzo, the hotel also features a private restaurant, a sky bar, and a rooftop jacuzzi. Let’s just say your new Brunello Cucinelli clutch will fit right in.


Hotel Flora
€€€ | 3 Star | Garden Courtyard | Breakfast | Laundry Service
Three-star hotels in Venice can be a hit or a miss—Hotel Flora is the latter. It’s got that perfect mix of old-world charm and modern comfort, with antique-filled rooms and a dreamy courtyard to unwind in. You’d never guess Calle Larga XXII Marzo is just around the corner.


Hilton Molino Stucky Venice
€€€ | 5 Star | Rooftop Bar and Pool | Spa | Shuttle Service
This hotel has everything: a rooftop bar, a spa, spacious rooms, and even a shuttle to Venice’s main shopping streets. But if you’re expecting timeless elegance, you might be a little disappointed—it’s more sleek and functional than charming. Still, if you want a modern, comfortable stay with killer views, it’s a great choice.


Hotel Palazzo Abadessa
€€ | 4 Star | Vintage Italian | Private Garden
Set in a former Doge’s residence, Palazzo Abadessa has all the classic Venetian details: antique furniture, frescoed ceilings, and a dreamy canal view—without the sky-high rates. The rooms are spacious, the staff are lovely, and while it may not have the amenities of a luxury hotel, it has everything you need for a comfortable stay.
You’ve Got the Look—Now What?
Dressing the part is just the beginning—now it’s time to dive into Venice. Take a VIP tour of the Doge’s Palace, sip prosecco in the countryside, or feast on Venetian classics in San Polo. Whatever your style, there’s an experience to match.
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