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Shopping in the city centre
Cattolica's Outlets
All year round, Cattolica gives tourists the possibility to go shopping in the numerous shops and boutiques it gathers, thus turning into the ideal destination for those spending their holidays in the nearby seaside resorts.
Cattolica's city centre boasts beautiful tree-lined avenues, large pedestrian precincts, lovely street markets, prestigious boutiques and original shops selling curious items and local handicrafts.
The hotels of the sea front are connected with the city centre through Viale Dante and Viale Carducci, Cattolica's liveliest pedestrian precincts which are scattered with a remarkably wide array of shops that are open till late at night. Clothes and footwear shops and bazaars selling curious items and souvenirs are complemented by amusement arcades, ice-cream shops and outdoor bars which give guests the opportunity to enjoy the fresh evening breeze.
Cattolica's city centre boasts beautiful tree-lined avenues, large pedestrian precincts, lovely street markets, prestigious boutiques and original shops selling curious items and local handicrafts.
The hotels of the sea front are connected with the city centre through Viale Dante and Viale Carducci, Cattolica's liveliest pedestrian precincts which are scattered with a remarkably wide array of shops that are open till late at night. Clothes and footwear shops and bazaars selling curious items and souvenirs are complemented by amusement arcades, ice-cream shops and outdoor bars which give guests the opportunity to enjoy the fresh evening breeze.
Viale Mancini and Viale Bovio, the latter being a popular pedestrian precinct which attracts large numbers of shopping lovers both in summer and in winter, gather modern architectures, antiques shops and glamorous boutiques selling designer clothes and accessories. Heading to Piazza Nettuno from Via Bovio, visitors will reach the central pedestrian area dominated by Benetton's Megastore. The minimalist building, designed by architect Franco Vico in 2000, has turned into a traditional gathering place where people can meet, go shopping, sip coffee, read magazines and listen to good music.
Those spending a weekend in Cattolica will have the possibility to visit the weekly market, which is held every Saturday morning in Piazza De Curtis. Walking down charming stalls selling curious items, tourists will have the possibility to spend pleasant moments while buying original goods at reasonable prices. Via Pascoli is the venue for occasional charity bazaars, while on summer Monday and Wednesday, it hosts a popular antiques exhibition which gathers original items and precious collector's pieces.
The area developing around the harbour, which hosts the so-called “Marina di Cattolica” basin, gathers original outlets selling high-quality products belonging to the best brands.
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