Situated approximately 60 miles south of Milan in the direction of Genoa, in the picturesque town of Serravalle Scrivia in the heart of Piedmont wine country, Serravalle Designer Outlet is the largest designer outlet in Europe. With over 230 stores offering discounts up to 70% on luxury brands, it is an unparalleled shopping destination. The Serravalle Designer Outlet is a shopping paradise, offering impressive discounts, with summer sales offering up to 70% off on outlet prices. Its extensive brands include renowned names such as Balenciaga, Burberry, Celine, Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, Givenchy, Gucci, Polo Ralph Lauren, Prada, and Saint Laurent.
Serravalle Designer Outlet
Open daily from 10 am to 8 pm, the outlet boasts over 15 cafes and restaurants where visitors can relax and unwind between shopping sprees. Whether they’re enjoying an Italian aperitif at the Le Dolci Terre concept store or taking advantage of the Hands-Free Shopping service that…
allows shoppers to collect their purchases at the end of their day, the outlet caters to every need. The outlet also offers VIP services such as a special shopping tour in a luxury 7-seats minivan complete with hotel pick-up, access to an exclusive guest lounge, and the convenience of Hands Free Shopping.
These tailored experiences ensure visitors feel special and have a memorable shopping day. Location: Piedmont Size: 50,000 sqm Number of Stores: 300+ Discounts: Up to 70% Accessibility: Car: 1 hour from Milan, 45 minutes from Genoa, 90 minutes from Turin. Bus: Direct buses from Milan (20 euros round trip).
Train & Shuttle Bus: Combination tickets available via Trenitalia. Visitor Experience: Open daily 10 am to 8 pm. Free Wi-Fi, portable phone chargers, wheelchair accessibility, VAT tax refund for tourists. Dining: Various options including Eataly. Nearby Attractions: Lakes Como and Lugano, wine country tours, Genoa.
Additional Features: Recent expansions, VIP services, hands-free shopping, luxury private transfers. How to Get There Serravalle Designer Outlet is conveniently accessible from major cities like Milan, Genoa, and Turin. Here are some travel options: By Bus: Direct…
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