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Shopping at Barberino del Mugello Outlet

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Are you on holiday in Tuscany and beyond culture, nature and good food would you like to enjoy a day of shopping and fun? Then the Barberino Outlet in Mugello is the right place for you! Best brands of Italian and international luxury at attractive prices, proposed in a single theme village. A quality and savings experience.

Barberino Outlet: All shops for a truly unique shopping experience

Half an hour from Florence and less than an hour from Bologna, you can find your favourite designer brands at 30% to 70% less all year round. Created for everyone who loves shopping: easy to reach, relaxing, equipped with modern and efficient urban services.

As well as a stunning variety of clothing, accessories and footwear (classic, sporty, informal, chic and elegant), you’ll find perfumes and cosmetics, high-tech sports apparel and elegant homewares.

Barberino Designer Outlet is the essence of shopping: where desire and satisfaction meet each other in one place. Some brands? Silvian Heach, Superdry, Tommy Hilfiger, Trussardi, Dolce e Gabbana, Cavalli Class, Elena Mirò, CK Jeans, Carlo Pignatelli and many more.

How to reach the Barberino del Mugello Outlet

Reaching the Barberino del Mugello Outlet is really simple:

By car: Highway A1 Bologna-Firenze branch – Barberino di Mugello exit.
Alternative routes from Florence: Via Mafalda di Savoia – via Bolognese (SS 65) in the direction of Bologna continue to Barberino di Mugello. From Prato and Florence: Provincial Road “Le Croci” (SP 8) in the direction of Calenzano/Sesto Fiorentino – Barberino di Mugello.

By plane: the nearest airport is Florence, 20 minutes from the Barberino di Mugello motorway toll-gate. Alternatively, the Outlet is also served by the airports of Pisa and Bologna, both located one hour from the Barberino di Mugello motorway toll-gate

Shuttle service: daily shuttle bus service from Florence railway station (Piazza Stazione 44 – in front of the Zoppini store).

The Barberino del Mugello Outlet is open every day from 10am to 10pm. From June 1st to August 31st the Center will be open from 10am to 9pm. The Center is closed on December 25th and 26th, January 1st and at Easter.

Restaurants: the Barberino Outlet and its culinary delights

In addition to the high fashion, Outlet in Barberino also offers a culinary experience full of flavors. Made in Tuscany, Italian tradition or exotic flavors at any time of the day. A few examples?

At Baccanale you can relax in a contemporary and comfortable environment and taste the best dishes of the Tuscan food and wine tradition. At Farinella you can sample the typical Neapolitan pizza and all the flavors of Mediterranean cuisine in a cozy and sophisticated environment.

At W.O.K you can find all the menus inspired by street food from Thai, Chinese and Vietnamese markets and live a real Asian experience. And for a gusty break, we recommend a coffee at Lindt, where a wide assortment of chocolates of the best Swiss tradition and a special corner bar are waiting for you to enjoy the best variety of coffee.

And after an intense day of shopping, what is needed is a bit of relaxation in the green Mugello. We are waiting for you at Villa Campestri where warmth and attention to detail will make your vacation a truly luxury experience!

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