Every town around Lake Garda boasts some boutiques. Large and expensive Italian labels like Versace, Prada and Dolce&Gabbana can be found in Desenzano, Riva and Malcesine, chains like Benetton are more widespread. Weekly markets are also tempting. There you can buy anything from cheap clothes imitating the season’s fashion to high-quality clothes at reduced prices. Many expensive shops cater for rich tourists in the small lanes of the old town centre.
Popular Lake Garda souvenirs are food, such as the marvellously mild olive oil. The best kinds can be bought from a cooperative, for example in Gargnano or Limone, at very reasonable prices. The olive museum in Cisano near Bardolino is also a good spot for high-quality olive produce. Other popular options are wine, grappa (a strong grape spirit) and unusual kinds of pasta. Wine and spirits are best bought in supermarkets or wine-shops rather than souvenir shops. The prettiest bottles hardly ever contain the best drink.
Leather products are still rather cheap in Italy, especially at the markets, which take place weekly in almost every town along the lake. This is the place to look, no matter if you want to buy shoes, food, handbags or espresso-makers. The markets are frequented by tourists and locals alike.
Opening hours vary considerably and are very flexible, according to Italian nature. As a rule of thumb, most shops are open from 9:00 to 12:30 and 15:30 to 19:00. In the summer, opening hours until 22:00 and even longer are no exception. In places with a very high tourist rate, some shops will even be open on Sundays, otherwise very unusual in Italy.