Indeed, you don’t need an AMEX Black Card to window-shop, but you definitely need big bucks to buy goods in these swanky spots. Well! Today we introduce to the top 10 luxury shopping spots which are filled with enough high fashion and designer labels to make shopaholics and style mavens swoon. Rodeo Drive (Beverly […]
Read MoreFor fresh fruit and vegetables but also meat, fish and eggs visit one of the green markets (Dolac, British Square, Kvatric Square). Here, you will also find homemade pasta and different dairy products. Dolac is open from 7 a.m. until 2 p.m. from Monday until Saturday and from 7 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Sunday. Markets […]
Read MoreThe historic buildings, modern restaurants, cosy pubs and independent shops of these towns banish any notions of a backwater. And they sparkle in the Christmas season – perfect for a weekend break or day trip. 1. Shrewsbury, Shropshire Shrewsbury offers a good idea of what London might have looked like without the ravages of […]
Read MoreThe colourful barrios of this teeming, oft-maligned capital are now thriving – with culture, creativity and an exciting, modern food scene. Mexico City was known as the Paris of the New World until half a century ago. Ample boulevards were lined with palm trees and French-style mansions. Crisp blue skies provided spectacular views of the […]
Read MoreChristmas markets brighten the darkest season of the year. Most are modeled after traditional German markets, known as Christkindlmarkts (the spelling sometimes varies). Held around the world, the markets herald the holidays with colorful lights and music and invite shoppers to browse for ornaments, candies and cookies, handmade toys and more. One note: if you plan […]
Read MoreThe historic buildings, modern restaurants, cosy pubs and independent shops of these towns banish any notions of a backwater. And they sparkle in the Christmas season – perfect for a weekend break or day trip. 1. Bakewell, Derbyshire You’d expect the home of the Bakewell pudding to know a thing or two about keeping […]
Read MoreSplit–the largest town in Dalmatia and second largest in all Croatia (after Zagreb). Split is a typical Mediterranean city, with a small town vibe, lots of murmur and easy-going locals (Did you know that in Dalmatia locals use a word pomalo (take it easy) as a greeting?). It began to popular among tourists only recently […]
Read MoreIt is a good time to spnd your holiday in Zagreb. There are many shopping centres you can spend your time to buy your favorite stuffs. From local stores on Ilica Street to large shopping centres all over the city, the choice is abundant in what and where to buy! From luxury shopping, design labels […]
Read MoreWhen we go travel, we will buy some souvenirs when we back home. Croatia has many original souvenirs because it has ample handicraft tradition. Here are some local souvenirs that you can bring back home. Pag Lace Produced only on Pag Island, this intricate lace once decorated the clothes of Empresses and Princesses throughout Europe. […]
Read MoreWhen you travel in Dubrovnik, don’t forget to go for shopping. In this amazing city, there are many tacky souvenir shops that line the main street of Stradun. Just spend some free time to discovers the best places to go shopping in Dubrovnik. Maria Boutique Now visitors to Dubrovnik need no longer panic when invited to […]
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