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Everything You Would Like to Know About the Outlet of Barberino del Mugello

What to know about the Barberino del Mugello Outlet of Villa Capestri Olive Oil Resort

In the heart of Mugello just half an hour from Florence and an hour from Bologna, the Barberino Designer Outlet Village offers a unique shopping experience: easy to reach, relaxing and equipped with the best services. Discover all the boutiques!


The Ideal Destination for Those Who Love Shopping

The Barberino Outlet is the ideal destination for all shopping lovers and those who love special offers. In fact, it offers a wide range of great brands at reduced prices from 30% to 70% all year round.

Designed as a real renaissance village, it offers more than 100 stores of great brands of clothing, footwear, sports and accessories, where you will have the opportunity to shop in absolute relaxation.

Ample free spaces to park easily, typical restaurants with Tuscan cuisine, bar, ATM, a large play area for children’s fun in complete safety. At the Barberino Outlet you can experience an extraordinary day of shopping immersed in the art and nature of Mugello.

Visitors will also be able to choose from a marvellous variety of items, accessories and footwear of the highest quality (classic, sporty, informal, chic and elegant), perfumes and cosmetics, technical-sports clothing and home creations.
The lovers of the big brands will not be disappointed because they can buy in the best boutiques like:

  • Hugo Boss
  • Pinko
  • Polo Ralph Lauren
  • Peuterey
  • Rifle
  • Roberta Biagi
  • Silvian Heach
  • Furla
  • Geox
  • Massimo Rebecchi
  • Dolce & Gabbana
  • Elena Mirò

How to reach the Barberino Outlet Village

As said, this fashion mall is only 30 minutes from Florence and an hour minutes from Bologna.

It is open every day from 10am to 8pm, while from 1 June to 31 August the centre is open from 10am to 9pm. Note that the centre is closed on 25 and 26 December, 1 January and Easter.

Shuttle service from Florence
A daily shuttle service is available from Florence station (Piazza Stazione 44, in front of the Zoppini Store). For more information on timetables and tickets visit the Information Office of the Outlet.
Highway

  • A1 Motorway Bologna-Florence stretch – Barberino di Mugello exit.

Freeway roads

  • From Florence: Via Mafalda di Savoia – via Bolognese (SS 65) towards Bologna and then Barberino di Mugello;
  • From Prato and Florence: Provincial Road “Le Croci” (SP 8) towards Calenzano / Sesto Fiorentino – Barberino di Mugello.

Airports

  • Florence Airport “Amerigo Vespucci”: 20 minutes from the Barberino di Mugello toll booth;
  • Bologna Airport “Gugliemo Marconi”: about an hour from the Barberino di Mugello toll booth;
  • Pisa Airport “Galileo Galilei”: one hour from the Barberino di Mugello toll booth.

How to Combine Shopping and Relax

The proximity to Florence, the charm of the big brands and special occasions make the Barberino Designer Outlet a unique shopping experience.

If you want to make unforgettable your couple or family shopping moments, we are waiting for you at Villa Campestri Olive Oil Resort, where a Renaissance Resort will welcome you with its history and all its magic!

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