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Fidenza Village

Chiusa Ferranda | between Milan and Bologna, is just off the A1 motorway, 43036 Fidenza, Italy
+39 0524 33551
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As featured in Milan on a budget
Ranked #1 of 3 attractions in Fidenza
Fee: No
Recommended length of visit: More than 3 hours
Owner description: Milan is long established as the capital of fashion and design. Famous for its café lifestyle, Milan is known, too, for its cuisine with signature... more » Owner description: Milan is long established as the capital of fashion and design. Famous for its café lifestyle, Milan is known, too, for its cuisine with signature dishes such as ossobuco. Fidenza Village, 60 minutes from Milan and Bologna, complements the best of this lifestyle, with boutiques of famous Italian and international brands in fashion and lifestyle clustered between cafés and restaurants along open-air pedestrianised malls. Fidenza Village, equidistant between Milan and Bologna, is a distinctly Italian shopping experience with over 100 outlet boutiques offering reductions of up to 70% on the recommended retail price, all year round. Even the most discriminating follower of fashion will appreciate the designers showcased here, with niche Italian brands like Duvetica, Frette, Pinko, and Simonetta, while the international brands run the fashion gamut from Armani to Versace by way of Brooks Brothers, Furla, Marni, Paul Smith, Swarovski and textile legends Missoni. A selection of the best of the region’s famed gastronomy can be enjoyed here at the Village’s eateries as well as there being a delicatessen, serving freshly prepared local produce. Barlumeria is a fusion of modern bar and traditional delicatessen serving regional dishes, while Obikà bases its menu around the finest Mozzarella di Bufala Campana DOP from the Campania region. The Village has a Shopping Express – a daily luxury return coach service to Milan, a personal shopper on request, free Wi-Fi and an English-speaking welcome service. « less
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London
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24 reviews 24 reviews
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 10 May 2013

Wonderful shops in an open air village. All the designer names to chose fromfrom Armani to Valentino. Excellent restaurants & bars for your leisure....give yourself plenty of time!

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LONDON
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 24 April 2013

I am a regular visitor here when in this area and I absolutely love shopping here its clean,spacious with plenty of facilities for getting a light lunch,icecream or drink and the toilets wouldn't go amiss in a 5 star hotel so clean.There is loads of onsite parking and best of all for Italy its open all day 7 days a... More

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surrey
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2 of 5 stars Reviewed 25 November 2012

I tend to agree with the person who described it as a dusty wasteland - worth a vist just to have a look as they don't charge you to look, but otherwise it appears to be very expensive. I wouldn't go out of my way to go here, but ok popping in if you are in the area. Don't botherwith... More

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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 16 September 2012 via mobile

The top designers are very well represented here, and I was able to load up on ties from Paul Smith and Armani at less than 30 Euros a pop. Cuff links are also dirt cheap, but shirts and suits are expensive comparatively to Serravalle. Still, for quick 2 hr stopping therapy, this is not a bad choice.

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London, United Kingdom
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1 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 September 2012

This new development on the outskirts of Fidenza is a dry and dusty commercial wasteland. It's full of brand-named clothes shops and fast food cafes. Its biggest feature is a car park for a thousand cars. This is the last thing that Italy needs - or should want. Shame on the people who allowed it to happen

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Parma, Italy
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 September 2012

Just 15 minutes from Parma, a great place to go for the day, especially in Spring or Autumn. Can get very busy on Saturdays and Sundays but long opening hours during the week also. Lindt shop is a MUST and a heaven for chocolate-lovers!

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Orlando, Florida
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 8 September 2012 via mobile

This is a very big shopping center with a very big number of shops on the way from Parma to Milano. This is not a cheap center but you can find very nice articrls.

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3 of 5 stars Reviewed 3 September 2012

Fidenza village has a bus that collects you from Milan and returns you end of the day. The place is about one hour away from Milan. They give you a 10% discount voucher to use on purchases that are NOT on sale. They have a wide selection to choose from. You have to go through all the ranges and you... More

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London, United Kingdom
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 2 September 2012

Great place to shop, easy to find by car, loads of free parking... Dechathlon is massive here and has got everything. 15-20 minsdrive from Parma. loads of other stores-http://www.fidenzavillage.com/en/plan-your-visit/getting-here/getting-here

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Tel Aviv, Israel
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 13 February 2012

We went to Fidenza Village from Milano by the Fidenza Express, which we booked the previous evening online - for 10 Euro pp . The (very comfortable) bus awaited near the Castello at the bus stop and left exactly on time. The bus driver gave us an additional 10% discount voucher. The way took approx.1.5 hours. We arrived there around... More

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