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Quote: Arbat street can be fun to just walk around and observe, though shopping can be a hassle. In this review I'm only considering the street vendors here, not any of the stores or restaurants. Although it will Read More
Quote: To buy, or not to buy. What to buy in Russia? What souvenirs can be found with a brand "made in Russia"? That is the question. Firstly, a decent map is of vital importance here; ideally, get a single-sheet map Read More
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Quote: I'm a bad tourist, I admit it! The first souvenir store I see after stepping into a foreign country, and I'm going to pull out my wallet and buy anything that is remotely endemic to the area. True to form, I Read More
Quote: It is an exceptional place to shop because it is arguably one of the oldest "malls" in the civilized world. It was founded in the mid 1700's and consisted of hundreds of specialty shops confined to one grand Read More
Quote: "The country (Russia) is filled with very productive bees, which make excellent honey." Once upon a time, there was the Honey Museum on the territory of the Kolomenskoye Museum and Nature Preserve (see the Read More
Quote: Don't bother with overpriced Arbat Street; instead, head here to find all end of bootlegged football shirts, matrioska(dolls), and CDs, as well as myriad kebab stalls. Read More
Quote: Diamonds are girls' best friends. Of course you know this phrase, so the best souvenir from the Northern Venice is the jewelry that dates back to the previous century or even earlier. Let's take a look at the Read More
Quote: If you have forgotten your map at home it will not be difficult to find a suitable one here. Visit St Petersburg house of books (phone: 007 (812)318 6402)! The store is full of different maps from geographical to Read More