Great places to go shopping on the Amalfi Coast range from lively produce markets to chic boutiques and charming family-run stores. As one of Italy’s most popular destinations, the spectacular coastal stretch attracts holidaymakers in the warmer months. Consequently, entrepreneurial locals have created inviting retail spaces to meet demand.

But that’s not to say the shopping scene in Amalfi is one big tourist trap. You can find authentic boutiques and antique stores dotting the coast – the only trouble is knowing where to look. Start with these top Amalfi shopping destinations so you can snag a memorable memento for your trip.

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    Via Lorenzo D’Amalfi

    The main shopping strip in Amalfi town

    Via Lorenzo D’Amalfi
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    Via Lorenzo D’Amalfi is Amalfi town’s main thoroughfare and home to an eclectic array of stores. Slicing through the city’s heart, this always-crowded strip is a great place to see and be seen. You can fuel your shopping escapades with a frothy cappuccino from one of its numerous alfresco cafes.

    Not all Via Lorenzo D’Amalfi stores offer good deals, so it pays to shop around. Pop into JP Boutique to browse vibrant designer apparel. If you seek gifts and souvenirs, Antichi Sapori d’Amalfi flogs a wide range of handcrafted bric-a-brac. Grab a bottle of their delicious limoncello (an Italian lemon liqueur) to take home or enjoy with your evening meal.

    Location: Via Lorenzo D’Amalfi, 86, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy

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    Amalfi Coast markets

    Fresh produce markets across various Amalfi towns

    Amalfi Coast markets
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    An Amalfi Coast produce market pops up most weekday mornings in a different town. From around 8 am to 1 pm, these vibrant events trade regional produce and a small selection of everyday wares. Mingle with local shoppers as they pick freshly plucked veggies, bargaining for high-quality goods directly from the grower.

    Two markets take place on Tuesday; one in Via San Renato in Sorrento and another in Piazza Duomo in Ravello. Head to the port in Amalfi for the Wednesday event, while Thursday sees a market by the beach in Minori. Finally, the aptly-named Piazza Mercato in Maiori hosts the Friday market.

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    Via dei Mercanti

    A historic shopping strip in Salerno

    Via dei Mercanti
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    Via dei Mercanti (Merchant’s Way) is a long and narrow central Salerno street with a slew of boutique stores. The historic promenade was the city’s commercial epicentre during the medieval era and remains a bustling retail destination today.

    The narrow street is closed to motorised traffic, which makes it an appealing – albeit cramped – place to wander around. Most shops stock designer fashion and high-end jewellery, though you’ll find a few antique and art stores wedged between them. For more retail action, head east to Corso Vittorio Emanuele.

    Location: Via Mercanti, 84121 Salerno SA, Italy

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    Piazza dei Mulini

    The main shopping strip in Positano

    Piazza dei Mulini
    • Luxury
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    Piazza dei Mulini is a spindly Positano street home to numerous high-end fashion stores. You’ll find a wide array of swanky wares, from design apparel to slick accessories and top-quality leather goods. Start up the top end and take a gentle downhill stroll to admire epic coastal views as you bounce between stores.

    Running parallel is the glamorous Via Cristofo Colombo, home to the city’s most exclusive boutiques. The well-heeled jet-set crowd come here to splash out on diamond jewellery, designer handbags, and prestige apparel.

    Location: Via dei Mulini, 84017 Positano SA, Italy

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    Via Pasitea

    A street in Positano famed for its shoe shops

    Via Pasitea
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    Via Pasitea is a long, winding street connecting east and west Positano. A broad range of fashion outlets lies scattered along the road, offering more affordable wares than those on Cristofo Colombo. However, as the street is incredibly steep, it’s a tough slog to cover the whole stretch on foot.

    Shoe and sandal shops are particularly prevalent on Via Pasitea. Try Nana Positano for affordable leather footwear or Mastro Sandali Positano for locally-made sandals. Swing by the Latteria Mini market to refuel with well-priced paninis and coffee.

    Location: Viale Pasitea, 84017 Positano SA, Italy

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    La Scuderia del Duca

    An intriguing paper store in Amalfi

    La Scuderia del Duca
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    La Scuderia del Duca is a charming stationary and paper shop in the centre of Amalfi. Don’t come expecting stock-standard magazines and biros. This historic antique store sells an impressive array of fine handcrafted goods, from leather-bound tomes to carved-out lace pattern postcards.

    Artistic types should stock up on pure cotton-based paper, perfect for watercolour painting and drawing. A neat novelty gift is a customised brassed stamp, which lets you add your initials through a slick wax seal. Books, antiques, accessories, and ornaments round out the eccentric collection.

    Location: Largo cesareo console, 8,Via Cardinale Marino del Giudice, Piazza Duomo, 41, Piazza Duomo, 31, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 7 pm, Sunday from 10.30 am to 2.30 pm

    Phone: +39 08 987 2976

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    Ceramica Artistica Solimene Vincenzo

    Fine ceramics from the Amalfi Coast

    Ceramica Artistica Solimene Vincenzo
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    Ceramica Artistica Solimene Vincenzo is a sprawling, multi-floor pottery workshop and store trading since 1947. The famous family-run business resides in the quaint seaside town of Vietri sul Mare, and its stark terracotta-studded façade is recognisable from miles around. Designed by Paolo Soleri, these green and orange ceramic tiles have become a legendary local landmark.

    Inside, you’ll find a haphazard array of hand-painted ceramics, each made on-site by skilled local artisans. Although not exactly cheap, the prices are reasonable considering the high-quality artistry. Window shoppers are welcome to wander around and admire the works – there’s no pressure to purchase anything.

    Location: Via Madonna degli Angeli, 7, 84019 Vietri sul Mare SA, Italy

    Open: Monday–Friday from 9 am to 8 pm, Saturday from 9 am to 1.30 pm and 4 pm to 8 pm, Sunday from 10 am to 1.30 pm and 4 pm to 6 pm

    Phone: +39 08 921 0243

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    Cartiera Amatruda

    A centuries-old paper mill using traditional techniques

    Cartiera Amatruda
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    Cartiera Amatruda is a traditional old paper mill and letter store perched on a hilltop overlooking Amalfi town. A scenic yet somewhat strenuous 10-minute walk summits the hill from the centre of town, affording breathtaking views along the way.

    The 500-year-old business is one of the few original paper mills still trading in Amalfi. Despite its modern equipment, the team still uses traditional 16th-century pulping and pressing techniques. The result? A stunning selection of highly durable cotton-based paper goods with a smooth, creamy texture. Come here to pick up souvenir notebooks, business cards, invitations, and letters.

    Location: Via delle Cartiere, 100, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy

    Open: Monday–Friday from 8 am to 12.30 pm and 3 pm to 5.15 pm

    Phone: +39 08 987 2976

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    Ceramiche D'Arte Carmela

    The primary location of a famous Italian pottery franchise

    Ceramiche D'Arte Carmela
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    Ceramiche D’Arte Carmela is the flagship store of the well-known Italian pottery producer. Tucked away in a hidden Ravello side street, the popular shop stocks a colourful array of hand-painted wares. Artisans from the nearby town of Vietri craft these whimsical creations, which the company ships worldwide.

    Here, you can browse a broad pottery collection, from fruit-patterned plates to elegant urns and vibrant wall ornaments. If you’d like to see the artisans in action, there’s a workshop a few minutes away at the Ceramiche d’Arte Pascal branch.

    Location: Via dei Rufolo, 16, 84010 Ravello SA, Italy

    Open: Daily from 8 am to 10 pm

    Phone: +39 08 985 7303

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    Vecchi Libri Libreria

    A lovely second-hand antique and book store in Salerno

    Vecchi Libri Libreria
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    Vecchi Libri Libreria is an endearing book and antique shop on a non-descript Salerno street. In stark contrast to the Amalfi Coast’s chic designer boutiques, this haphazard shop stocks an array of unglamorous second-hand wares. From teapots to trinkets and decades-old radios, you’ll find a treasure trove of pre-loved goodies scattered around the store.

    The well-stocked book section is worth a browse, though you might struggle to find any English titles. Don’t have any space left in your suitcase? The friendly owners can package your purchase and ship it to your home door.

    Location: Via Calata S. Vito, 58, 84126 Salerno SA, Italy

    Open: Monday–Friday from 9 am to 1 pm and 4 pm to 8 pm, Saturday from 9 am to 1 pm

    Phone: +39 08 927 2205

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Harry Stewart | Contributing Writer