Shopping in Lipari means strolling along Corso Vittorio Emanuele, the neighbouring Via Maurolico and Via Garibaldi, with all their shops and workshops selling local products. For those who love fashion and clothing, we recommend going to the Fashion Project at 161 Corso: big names, trendy shoes and accessories. T-Shirt Box with its corner shop ‘The Factory’ will seduce you with its rich offer ranging from clothing to furnishings, from music to gifts. At 138 Corso Vittorio Emanuele, Tiky Boutique caters for a young audience with its proposal of fashionable and well-made women’s clothes.
Along the Corso, in addition to the many boutiques, you will also find Erboristeria Panacea, for those who like to use completely natural products, and Keraméion, a small handcrafted ceramics shop, where the owner displays her maiolica and other finely crafted objects. Those in search of ceramics can also make a detour to Zizzì, on Via Garibaldi, where you will also find ossidiana objects and art pieces. Ceramiche Stefano is also definitely worth a visit: in Marina Corta, Stefano Panza has been creating beautiful handmade products since 1970, inspired by the colours of his beloved islands.
If you come to Lipari, don’t miss Francesco Berté’s jewellery shop I Gioielli del Mare: on Via Garibaldi, this refined artist will show you his goldsmith’s creations, including the so-called ‘fede eoliana’ in gold and lava. The real Aeolian artisanal confectionery has two names: Ristorante-Laboratorio Artigianale Marisa in Pianoconte, the Eden of taste and fragrance, and Pasticceria D’Ambra. Finally, if you want to buy capers, cucunci, divine malvasia and other typical local products, we recommend: Fratelli Laise on Corso Vittorio Emanuele and Supermarket D’Anieri Bartolo in Canneto.