Hard- & Softwaresuch as around the Duomo or perhaps Ponte Vecchio

30.10.2013, 05:31 - fezdmwqf - Hohlbratze - 908 Posts

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Shopping in Rome as well as Florence?
hello, i'm about to go to Italy in less than two weeks and that i was curious which kind of clothes could i've found there? like in the actual markets or merchants. I will be in The italian capital and Florence more often than not for a school vacation but we will be with time to shop and try to eat and enjoy our time there as well. We 18 years old and very much in love with fashion but have a reasonable amount of money (it would be vey challenging for me to spend over $50 US on one factor unless i really truly really loved this).
Alternatively I suggest you to visit the local market much like the "Mercato delle Cascine" in Florence and "Porta Portese" in Rome.
We went to Italy 2 years ago and I would lots of SHOPPING! My own intention when i went there was to just simply benefit from the beauty of Italy but since there was soo many great things to shop here i just can fight not buying!
I shopped alot within Rome, Milan and Florencia. I did not have many cash with me i really stick with those cheap shops where they will selling cheaper garments. I don have a very specific place to in which i shop however just go to any stores that catches attention. Most of the apparels inside Europe are affordable. eventhough I result from a country where Dollar is almost half of my currency,parajumpers, I am nonetheless able to buy alot of things for myself. The clothing and shoes there are especially nice and with higher quality. I also shop along the Speaking spanish Steps where there are a lot if high end shops and around Santa Novella train station but i just be sure I don not purchase anything expensive presently there. Especially in Rome outside the train stations they have shops lining up exterior where all is affordable. If the shops sell cheaper clothes does not always mean the clothes has no quality. Infact after 24 months I am still donning clothes that I ordered in Florence and also Rome Been there.
I lived in Florence for about 6 months. If you are trying to prevent spending a lot of cash I would obviously avoid the major designer stores (Santa Maria Novella district) along with any area that is from another location touristy (such as around the Duomo or perhaps Ponte Vecchio). You can often find some great deals at the local areas one of the largest can be San Lorenzo, mostly famous for their leather goods along with Florentine paper but you will get plenty of souvenirs there. Just be ready to deal.

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