Cagliari, ancient "Karalis", Sardinian capital modernly renamed "Casteddu" to indicate the high district of the city, with its stronghold overlooking the Gulf of Angels. Built on seven hills, like Rome, the city is not large and can be easily visited on foot: however, keep in mind the many ups and downs, often steep, which can be replaced with three available elevators.
Cagliari is also a port city, easily reachable from the historic center as it is bordered by Via Roma, which runs along the port and the entire lower part of the city. Here is also La Rinascente, where you can find a wide range of products from the best brands, from cosmetics to the latest trends up to gastronomic products.
Conversely, from the sea, you reach the center passing from Largo Carlo Felice, which divides the districts of Marina and Stampace, along which there are numerous boutiques on both sides of the street, including Max Mara and Max & co., and others single-brand stores alongside numerous vintage boutiques. You then arrive at Piazza Yenne, one of the most famous in the city, very animated by tourists and locals. The square is the starting point for the Castle, both on foot and by car, as well as a hub for various important shopping streets. One of these is via Manno, a limited traffic area, which hosts the most famous franchises and single-brand stores such as Liu Jo, Trussardi and Martino Midali, but also some of the oldest and most elegant shops in Cagliari, such as Castangia 1850.
At the end of the avenue (quiet, everything downhill and not too tiring!) You arrive in Piazza Costituzione, where you can admire the famous Bastion of Saint Remy. An unmissable street is certainly Via Sulis, a very chic area where you can stop off with excellent aperitifs or visit precious vintage boutiques or luxury jewelry shops that will charm your eyes and will be a strong temptation for your wallets. Here is also the luxury multistore Donne Concept Store in which to find the best fashion brands like The Attico, Chloè, Lanvin and many others.
Continuing via Garibaldi, in the name of perfumeries, leather goods, lingerie boutiques and much more, we finally reach Via Alghero and its sleepers, the last area where the concentration of luxury fashion boutiques is high. Dope Factory, for example, offers a selection of contemporary fashion products, such as Comme Des Garcons, Moncler or Marcelo Burlon; another regular stop for lovers of luxury fashion is Annatheis Boutique which offers Versace, Valentino and Philosophy products.
From via Alghero your day of shopping can be defined as finished but, before returning to the long sea of Cagliari to enjoy the last lights of the day, you cannot miss a jump on via Sidney Sonnino for the last purchases between art and gluttony of the city, between which local typical products to taste in company.