Serravalle Designer Outlet Tours and Tickets
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The Serravalle Designer Outlet is a must-visit for fashionistas and bargain hunters.
The shopping center offers free Wi-Fi as well as portable phone chargers.
The entire mall is wheelchair accessible.
Tourists can reclaim the VAT taxes for tax-free shopping.
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It’s free to visit Serravalle Designer Outlet, but if you prebook transportation, you'll take a lot of the stress out of a fun day of shopping. Return shuttle bus tickets start at US$30, whereas private shopping tours from Genoa typically start at US$305. It’s usually around US$339 to get there from Milan.
Yes, Serravalle Designer Outlet is definitely worth visiting—especially if you're a fan of luxury goods. This shopping outlet village has more than 200 designer stores to explore, including Dolce & Gabbana, Bulgari, Prada, and Gucci. Consider booking a shopping tour with transportation included to avoid the hassle of figuring out local bus networks or organizing a car rental.
Per one customer who booked the Serravalle Outlet Shopping, Private Tour from Milan, "Giorgio was fantastic! He carried our bags, gave us directions and suggestions, and pointed out sights and monuments on the drive to and from Serravalle. We had a great day!"
Serravalle Designer Outlet is the largest designer outlet mall in Europe. It features more than 230 designer stores from Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Polo Ralph Lauren, Prada, and many more brands, along with various cafés and restaurants. Serravalle Designer Outlet is located around 50 minutes away from Milan.
There are several ways to get from Milan to the Serravalle Designer Outlet. You can drive via the A7 motorway, with access to free and premium paid parking on-site. There’s a shuttle service from central Milan or a train and bus combination. Private transfers and taxi services are also available.
Yes, many of the shops at Serravalle Designer Outlet offer discounts, sometimes up to 70% off retail. Additional sales events and special promotions are held throughout the year, including the Destination Sale in January, the Fashion Festival and Mid-Season Sale in April, and the Private Sale in October.
Yes, there is a paid shuttle service from Milan to the Serravalle Designer Outlet. Zani Viaggi and Frigerio Viaggi offer six options daily: departing from two points at Milan’s Central Station and from the Bera District and returning from Serravalle Designer Outlet at different times of the day.
Yes, Serravalle Designer Outlets offers more than 15 cafés and restaurants, and they are open daily for dining in and takeaway service. Some food and drink options include California Bakery, Eataly, La Piadineria, Cioccolati Italiani, Lindt, God Save the Food, Wagamama, McDonald’s, Bollicine & Co., and Starbucks.
Yes, additional amenities and services include free parking and helmet storage, electric car charging points including Tesla superchargers, free Wi-Fi, portable phone chargers, umbrellas, and free wheelchairs and strollers. There’s also a lounge, luggage drop, and hands-free shopping service. For families, there is a baby park, playground, and water park.
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