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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Serravalle Designer Outlet, Italy



Everyone, i'm back from Italy at 22 April and now i'm in Malaysia.
But i will continue the blogpost around my italy trip to keep it as memory.

Serravalle, what comes to your mind when i said about this name?
At first i'd no idea what's about this place, until my gf told me.
It's a designer outlet somewhere that 1 hour far from Milan city.

It's the biggest outlet IN EUROPE! you hear that, biggest in Europe!

'You don’t need to settle for anything less than best at Serravalle Designer Outlet. With 180 exclusive of your favourite designer brand stores, shopping turns into something much more than just “buying”: it turns into an emotion. When you visit this Outlet – the first one to open in Italy – its like taking a discovery tour through the suggestive historical centre of a typical town in Liguria, set in the green hills of the Gavi zone. Give into the excitement of convenience, elegance and bargains with 30% to 70% off, all year round: big designer brands like Dolce & Gabbana, Prada and Versace are within everyone’s reach here and you’ll also be in for plenty of surprises and dedicated promos.'


So basically for me that don't familiar with the road in Milan, I'd chose not to drive.
There's a travel agency at Castello Sforzesco there offer shutter bus to Serravalle.
It costs us Euro 20 for return ticket, apparently they start the journey at 10am and will be arriving in Serravalle at 11.30am approx. You will be given time to shop until 5pm and there we go back to Milan city.


Here we are, the Serravalle Designer Outlet!
Serravalle is not a shopping mall but it's a place with all the branded shops there!


The first shop you will see, is the Nike Outlet Store!
Be sure you first go in this place and grab all the promotion items!
Don't think too long before everyone grab your clothes away..
I got myself a lot of Nike Tees start from Euro 9. Yeap it's Nine Euro!


Are you a bad ass that fancy on this brand? If yes, here's the place you should go.
Dirt cheap compare to the shops in Milan city..for sure this is Original Authentic!


The decoration of this place is seriously very relaxing..
You pay for stuffs, and you get to relax too..
Take a break and continue shopping..=p


The crowd!


Any Ferrari fans out there? You have to visit the Ferrari Store out there!


Each of the Ferrari store are well prepared with their F1 vehicle inside!


And when it's near to 5pm, pack your stuffs and wait your bus at the place you dropped off.
This is me, and my bus behind.
A warm reminder, you have to be punctual at 5pm. If you missed this bus, you have to find your own way to go back Milan :P
So it's recommended to reach there at 4.50pm.

Here's an Audi R8 i saw when we were back to Castello. :)
Got myself a lot of cheap and quality stuffs in Serravalle!

This is a must-go if you're a shopaholic. Seriously the things are dirt cheap.
For example, a classic Prada long purse cost you Euro 290 in the shop of Milan city but it only cost Euro 180 in Serravalle. What say you then? :)
MUST GO!

and also, you can choose to go this place at Sunday! Coz most of the shops in other places closed on Sunday but not Serravalle! So you can fully utilize your trip there!

Serravalle Designer Outlet
Via della Moda, 1
15069 Serravalle Scrivia (AL)
Italy.
Opening hour: 10am - 8pm.
Website: http://www.mcarthurglen.it/serravalle/en

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