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Venice or Rome, Italy? If you had two days to visit in each .. which city would you choose? |
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What do you think about italy? |
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Am I better off speaking Spanish instead of English when I go to Italy? |
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What do you think about italy and people who live there? |
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If you went to Italy on a shopping trip, what would you buy? |
What is Italy known for as far as shopping?
Where would you expect to go and buy on a shopping vacatioin there? |
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Jen K
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leather purses, shoes, wine, olive oil... |
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Ma DÃ i ?!!
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Food and wine. clothes also. |
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HENRY M
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I would buy gold! Italians are famous for their jewelry. It is always at least 18k and higher. They only make the 14k stuff for export. Their craftsmanship is of the highest quality. If you are going to Firenze (Florence) invest in leather goods. . shoes, ladies handbags, wallets........Have a great time! |
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Thomas H
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Venice- glass; Florence - leather goods |
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KeS
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Hi,
I would buy shoes and all kind of leatherware.
Fashion clothes, wine, kitchenware and cheese.
Have a look at this site to get some more tips:
http://www.italyexposed.com/accessories2.shtml
Ketil Sjavik
http://www.italyexposed.com |
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vicki h
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Well, the obvious is things like leather goods, designer clothes, etc. But watch out for the fakes, because the Italian police are really cracking down, not just on the sellers, but also on the buyers. You can be fined quite a lot of money for buying fake designer gear now.
Then there's the stuff specific to one place, like Murano glass in Venice, etc.
But what would *I* buy? Mostly things that I discovered when I lived there and can't find in the UK...
Foodwise - big lemons, better olives, Pocket Coffee sweets (!), 'Ciobar' hot chocolate powder, a huge lump of vacuum-packed Parmesan, and in Bologna, Majani chocolates. And Easter eggs at Easter - the Italian ones are SO much better...
Make up - A brand called 'Pupa' that's hard to get hold of here - really cute packaging and good quality stuff. Also a much cheaper brand called 'Deborah' that's still much better than cheap stuff here.
Stationery - just so much better. Especially the diaries. A lot of them are aimed at schoolchildren, I think, but I'm a huge fan of 'Smemoranda' diaries. Good presents, possibly?
And then I'd just spend some time wandering round a big department store or two (or three...), depending where you are. La Rinascente is always good, Coin isn't bad either. |
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Sherrie
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Venetian Glass from the Venice Area. You can buy leather anywhere. Buy your gold jewelry in Greece. |
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Ret68
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If you like cameos you might want to look at some of their carved cameo jewelry or other cameo carvings. It is carved in Torre Del Greco just outside of Naples so you should be able to get it for a good price.. I was there in the fifties and toured their facility but that was a long time ago and I don't remember a whole lot about it other than the carvings are beautiful. Have a nice trip.. |
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quietgiant
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I would go to Milan....and buy clothes.......Rome to buy a car....and Verona to buy wine |
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brandon m
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lol hey there, type in your zip code on http://linkachi.com/?4f and check out the "Buyers guide" on the second page, that's def the types of clothes I'd buy if I were you, especially if I was in Italy!
happy shopping =) |
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yesette
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Gucci |
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Desire
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Designer clothes, bags, leather shoes, Italian gold jewelries, wine, pasta, extra virgin olive oil, and Capo di monte ornaments.
Maybe I'll go for Milan, Rome, Naples, & Florence.
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Cristina
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i went to italy for a month by myself this summer. i stayed in verona and in downtown verona they have lots of clothing stores and i mean really expensive brand names. i bought alot of clothes and shoes. |
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Smiles4daCamera
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a lot of designer stuff, they have stores with a few really expensive designer stuff. |
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