Shopping Downtown


When to shop & Opening Hours
Shopping hours in Torino generally run from 9 am to 1 pm and then from 4 pm to 7.30 pm from Monday to Saturday. However in the very downtown, shops are open also on Sundays. Shopping centres, supermarkets and large departement stores stay open a little longer until 9 pm. The 8 Gallery shopping mall at the Lingotto Centre opens from 2 pm to 10 pm on Mondays and from 10 am to 10 pm on Tuesdays to Sundays.

  Via Roma, from Piazza Castello to the main railway station. Here you can find upscale brands like Hermes and Dolce & Gabbana, as well as cheap chains like H&M, United Colours of Benetton and Zara. In Piazza CLN, behind Piazza San Carlo, there's a good branch of La Feltrinelli, a bookstore chain with shops all over the country. On the Via Roma there is also a branch of FNAC, the French book and multimedia chain.

  Via Garibaldi, people in Torino say it's the longest pedestrian shopping street in Europe. There are clothes shops, bars, the official store of the local Juventus football team and a new branch of the Japanese store Muji at the beginning of the street near Piazza Castello. It is the perfect shopping area if you want to save a little money.

  Via Po is more alternative, with record shops and strange clothing stores under the arcades. This street goes from Piazza Castello to the Po River (Piazza Vittorio Veneto). 

  Via Lagrange, near Via Roma, is a pedestrian street and houses the Lagrange 15 shopping centre, with La Rinascente department store.

  Le Gru is a shopping center in Grugliasco, just outside Torino. It is huge air conditioned shopping mall which is reputed to be a amongst the largest in Europe; it offers pretty much everything you could want including some 180 shops, a supermarket, departement stores, restaurants and childcare facilities. O
pening hour 7 days a week from 9 am to 10 pm.