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According to a recent article in the Financial Times, it’s already happening in a café at a Japanese amusement park. Further, some scientists predict there will soon be hundreds of restaurants run totally by robotic staffs in the kitchen and waiting tables.

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Milan, Italy: Senior Tourist Finds Upscale Shopping for Less PDF Print E-mail


Guest Correspondent Michelle F., Newport Beach CA: I've made several shopping trips to the world's fashion capital of Milan, Italy, and always come back with some great finds. There are great designer shops on Milan's ultra-trendy Via della Spiga and Via Sant'Andrea.

Elsewhere in the city are factory outlets and outlet malls that offer budget-conscience shoppers to find good deals on new clothes. Some are official locations run by the brands themselves. Prada has a warehouse-size outlet store in Montevarchi. That area is also home to a very fancy mall, with Gucci and other top brands. The other major designer brands have retail locations in Milan, with outlet stores and outlet malls in the area.

A favorite is appropriately named  The Lifesaver, Il Salvagente, at Via Balzaretti 28, and Salvagente Bimbi for kids. The small mall offers heavily discounted designer labels like Prada, Armani, Gucci, Valentino, Chanel, and Michael Kors.

They've been in business for 40 years, and have close relationships with all the key designers. They also offer classic fashions for older people, a delight to senior shoppers. I can always find suits, slacks, and shirts. For that really high-end latest fashion from Dolce & Gabbana, Comme de Garcons, and more, male bargain shoppers visit 10 Corso Como Outlet, Via Tazzoli 3, the outlet store for one of the city's most fashionable shops.

Northern Italy and right across the border in Switzerland also features outlet malls. They resemble American outlet malls, huge complexes featuring top designer and brand-name stores.

Fidenza Village reminds me of the Grove in Los Angeles, filled with many luxury brands, along with places to eat and relax. It's midway between Milan and Bologna, and there's a free daily shuttle from downtown Milan.

Serravalle is another outlet mall set in a historic village, featuring Prada, Bvlgari, Burberry, and Dolce & Gabbana. Serravalle is several hours south of Milan, and they also offer free shuttle bus from the city.

 
 
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