Shopping
London
For just about anyone traveling to London, shopping
has been relegated to souvenir or specialty item shopping due to the
rising currency exchange. Though you aren’t likely to find a bargain
when shopping in London, the city’s Portobello Road markets are worth
checking out whether you plan to buy something or not.
London
is on par with New York and Paris as a major fashion capital. Regent
Street is one of the vital veins of this shopping network. Many of the
most popular brand stores and bargain outlets can be found here.
Nearby, department store enthusiasts will enjoy a stroll along either
Oxford Street or Knightsbridge. These streets are home to the
ever-popular Harrods and Harvey Nichols. Some English goods to look for
include Wedgewood or Royal Doulton porcelains, teas, jams, teddy bears
and just about anything else from Harrods.
Paris
Parisians
consider fashion a serious art. So shop in Paris as you would savor and
enjoy a visit to an excellent restaurant or one of the city’s
world-class museums. Don’t expect a friendly welcome if you are wearing
shorts, sneakers or a printed T-shirt. Don’t touch displays and be sure
to ask for assistance with a polite “s’il vous plait.”
If you
like to shop, Paris is the capital of the shopping world. Shopping in
Paris can be done on any budget. The variety and style of the stores
makes shopping in Paris a must for any fashion-conscious traveler. Many
renowned designers have boutiques in Paris. The elegant boutiques are
worth a visit to get an idea of the latest styles before heading to a
more affordable department store or flea market.
Most stores
in Paris are closed on Sundays, so you may want to take that day to
explore one of the city’s flea markets. Flea markets offer the best
shopping in Paris for those on a shoestring budget.