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Castel Romano Designer Outlet in Rome

Written by: Kate Zusmann

Tip Arrive on weekdays when the outlet opens to avoid crowds and queues.
Opening Hours
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Monday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Recommended tour
Address Via del Ponte di Piscina Cupa, 64, Roma
Website www.mcarthurglen.com

The famous Castel Romano Designer Outlet is located just outside Rome and offers over 110 boutiques with up to 70% discounts. The variety of designer stores makes it easy to spend the whole day there. Read about brands in the outlet, how to get there, where to buy tickets, VIP shopping passes, and the store’s opening hours.

Contents

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  • What to Expect Inside Castel Romano Outlet?
  • How to Get to Castel Romano Designer Outlet from Rome?
    • Private Transfer from your Hotel in Rome and back
    • Shuttle Bus service from Rome Termini Station
    • Taxi – Not Recommended Option
    • By a Rented Car
  • VIP Shopping Pass
  • Brands
  • Things to Know about Outlets in Rome, Italy, and Europe
    • Which is the best outlet in Italy, Rome?
    • Are designer bags cheap in Rome?
    • What are the best days of the week to visit the Castel Romano Outlet?
    • During which periods of the year are the biggest discounts at the Castel Romano Outlet in Rome?
    • What is the biggest branded outlet in Europe?
    • Is it a good idea to combine a visit to Rome with shopping at the Castel Romano Outlet?
  • Nearby Attractions

What to Expect Inside Castel Romano Outlet?

Top designer brands such as Dolce & Gabbana, Valentino, Diesel, The Nike Factory Store, Moschino, and many others are discounted in The Castel Romano Outlet. Moreover, the outlet offers views of the Tyrrhenian Sea in the distance and is spacious. The beautiful construction has the street covered with hanging umbrellas. McArthur Glen Corporation built this shopping center in 2003 with a final designer outlet area of 25 square kilometers.

The Outlet located 25km from Rome.

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There are over 110 boutiques, different bars and restaurants, a children’s playground, and a large free car park.

The Outlet offers discounts from 30% to 70% all year round.

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How to Get to Castel Romano Designer Outlet from Rome?

A private transfer is the most convenient and fastest way to get to Castel Romano Outlet from Rome. You can also take a bus from Termini station or try your luck with taxi drivers (not a recommended option). More details about each method are below:

Private Transfer from your Hotel in Rome and back

You can order a private transfer from Rome and back on our friend Sergio’s website, www.rome4.us, which is a reliable and punctual private chauffeur service.

The cost of two trips: from Rome to Castel Romano Outlet and from Castel Romano back to Rome is 140 euros. The price of a minivan for 5-8 people will be 190 euros roundtrip. Full payment is required at the end of the first trip. After that, the amount is fixed without any surprises and surcharges, except for an additional payment in case of waiting for the client for more than 15 minutes.

Shuttle Bus service from Rome Termini Station

The shuttle bus works every day from Rome to Castel Romano. It takes around 50 minutes to reach the designer outlet.
You can book your seat on the bus using the form below:

Comfortable buses depart from the main bus and train station Roma Termini (the exact address of the stop is Via Giovanni Giolitti, 48) 4 times a day.

The bus departures are at 09:00 am, 10:00 am, 11:00 am, and 12:00. You can return to the capital at 04 pm, 5 pm, 6:30 pm, or 7:30 pm. Thus, you can travel to the outlet at any convenient time, BUT book your ticket in advance! If you buy a roundtrip ticket, the price will be 15 euros. There is a chance that all tickets will be sold out during the high season.

It is not necessary to print your ticket.

Come 20-25 minutes before departure to the city sightseeing visitor center at the address Via Giovanni Giolitti 48, then show on your phone your reservation code, go to the driver (I recommend planning your trip to the outlet with the first bus at 09:30 am to arrive there right before the opening). Or even better – take a walk around Rome at sunrise, have lunch, and by 12:00, go shopping.

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Taxi – Not Recommended Option

A one-way taxi ride will cost you from 90 to 150 euros, depending on the honesty of the taxi driver. The most common problems occur with a return trip from the outlet – be vigilant and arrange the price with the driver in advance.

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By a Rented Car

It will also be easy for car owners to find Castel Romano. If Rome is your starting point, follow the motorway EUR, then Cristoforo Colombo Street and Pontina (SS 148). If you drive a car from the Fiumicino airport, it is necessary to follow the road to Rome before the slip road to the outlet. Car parking for the shopping center customers is free of charge.

VIP Shopping Pass

  • Includes a return journey and a reserved seat.
  • Gives an extra 10% discount in participating stores
  • A food and drink voucher that can be used in the outlet’s participating restaurants
  • A Global Blue Tax Refund leaflet

Castel Romano Designer Outlet offers a great variety of famous brands with discounts of up to 70%. It is an excellent option for spending a day shopping. Undoubtedly, you will love shopping in McArthurGlen Group’s outlet.

Read also about the best shopping streets in Rome.

Brands

  • Adidas, Alberta Ferretti, Alberto Guardiani, Alcott, Amina Rubinacci, Antony Morato, Armani, Asics
  • Baldinini, Bassetti, Belstaff, Bialetti, Bikkembergs, Blumarine, Boggi Milano, Bonetti, Borbonese, Bose, Bottega del Sarto, Bottega Verde, Boxeur des rues, Malloy, Burberry Caleffi,
  • Calvin Klein, Calzedonia, Intimissimi, Camper, Caractère, Carlo Pazolini, Carpisa, Class, Coach, Corneliani, Corso Roma, Crocs
  • David Naman, David Saddler, Design Bistrot, Spizzico, Desigual, Diesel, Douglas
  • Elena Miro, Elisabetta Franchi, Eredi Pisano, Etro
  • Farinella, Flavio Castellani, Fossil, Franklin&Marshall, Fratelli Rossetti, Freddy, Furla
  • Gallo, Gap, Gas, Gattinoni, Geox, Golden Lady, G-Star Raw, Guess, Gutteridge
  • Harmont & Blaine, Henry Cotton’s, Home & Cook, Hugo Boss
  • Iceberg, Igi&Co, Italia Independent, Ixos, Jeckerson
  • Krups, K-Way

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  • Lagostina, La Martina, La Perla, Lacoste, Le Creuset, Levi’s, Lindt, Liu•Jo, L’Oréal Paris, Loriblu, Loro Piana, Lovable Planet
  • Moulinex, M Missoni, Marina Militare, Marina Yachting, Massimo Rebecchi, Mastro Titta, Mauro Grifoni, MCS, Michael Kors, Moreschi, Moschino, Motostore
  • New Balance, Nike, North Sails
  • O bag store
  • Pal Zileri, Patrizia Pepe, Paul Taylor, Petit Bateau, Philipp Plein, Pianurastudio, Pinko, Piquadro, Pollini, Primigi, Pupa
  • Quiksilver, Rifle
  • Roberto Botticelli, Roberto Cavalli, Rowenta Playtex
  • Salvatore Ferragamo, Samsonite, Seventy, Silvian Heach, Simona Barbieri, Simonetta, Sisley, Sixty, SPADA, Staff International, Stone Island, Store House, Sunglass Time, Swarovski
  • Tailor Club, Tefal, The Bridge, Tommy Hilfiger, Tosca Blu, Trussardi Jeans, Twin-Set
  • Ugo Colella, United colors of Benetton
  • Valentino, Vans, VB Store, Versace, Villeroy & Boch
  • W.O.K., Wolford
  • Yamamay

Read about Longest Rome Shopping Street.

Things to Know about Outlets in Rome, Italy, and Europe

Which is the best outlet in Italy, Rome?

The best outlet in Rome is Castel Romano Designer Outlet. Located just 25 kilometers south of the city center, it offers a great selection of over 200 high-end and luxury brands. You'll find incredible discounts on fashion, accessories, and homeware, making it a must-visit destination for shopaholics.

Are designer bags cheap in Rome?

While designer bags in Rome may not necessarily be cheaper than in other countries, you can still find excellent deals, especially at outlet malls like Castel Romano. Tax-free shopping for non-EU visitors can also make purchases more affordable.

What are the best days of the week to visit the Castel Romano Outlet?

The best days to visit Castel Romano Outlet are weekdays, specifically from Monday to Thursday. These days are less crowded, allowing you to enjoy a more relaxed shopping experience. However, do note that weekends often have additional sales and promotions.

During which periods of the year are the biggest discounts at the Castel Romano Outlet in Rome?

The biggest discounts at Castel Romano Outlet can be found during seasonal sales periods, particularly in January-February (Winter Sale) and July-August (Summer Sale). Also, keep an eye out for special events and promotions like Black Friday and Boxing Day, when additional discounts are offered.

What is the biggest branded outlet in Europe?

Here are the top 5 biggest branded outlets in Europe, offering a vast selection of designer and luxury brands at discounted prices:

  1. Westfield London, England: This shopping center, located in White City, West London, is the largest in Europe, covering over 2.6 million sq ft. Westfield London boasts over 360 luxury and high-street stores, offering an unparalleled shopping experience for fashion, beauty, and technology enthusiasts.

  2. Bicester Village, England: Situated in Oxfordshire, Bicester Village is one of Europe's most popular designer outlets. With more than 160 boutiques from leading brands, this luxury shopping destination offers exceptional savings and a charming village atmosphere.

  3. La Vallée Village, France: Just 35 minutes from Paris, La Vallée Village is home to over 110 boutiques featuring a mix of luxury and high-end brands. This outlet offers a unique open-air shopping experience, with attractive discounts and an elegant setting.

  4. Serravalle Designer Outlet, Italy: The largest outlet in Italy, Serravalle Designer Outlet, is between Milan and Genoa. It houses over 230 stores, offering discounts on popular brands. The picturesque setting, inspired by traditional Ligurian architecture, adds to the allure of this shopping destination.

  5. McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Roermond, Netherlands: Close to the Dutch-German border, this outlet features more than 200 designer stores spread across a spacious, pedestrian-friendly area. McArthurGlen Roermond offers various brands at discounted prices, making it a must-visit shopping destination in Europe.

Is it a good idea to combine a visit to Rome with shopping at the Castel Romano Outlet?

Yes, combining a visit to Rome with shopping at the Castel Romano Outlet is a great idea. Rome is a city rich in history, art, and culture, offering countless tourist attractions. Exploring iconic sites like the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Vatican City can be easily combined with a shopping trip to Castel Romano Outlet.

To make the most of your time, plan your visit to Castel Romano Outlet on a weekday, as it tends to be less crowded. You can easily reach the outlet by car, taxi, or shuttle bus service, which departs from Rome's city center at scheduled times throughout the day. By incorporating a shopping trip into your Roman holiday, you can experience the best of both worlds – Rome's rich cultural heritage and fantastic shopping opportunities.

Nearby Attractions

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Appian Way
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18 min 11 mi 18.1 km
Aventine Hill
19 min 12 mi 18.6 km
Baths of Caracalla
19 min 12 mi 18.7 km
Fountain of the Mask
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Author: Kate Zusmann

Kate Zusmann

I have lived in the Eternal City for the past 12 years. They say every angle of Rome has its history, and I'm here to tell you about the most intriguing historical facts and city legends. :)

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