Shopping malls in San Marino

Be sure to buy something!
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20 february 2017Travel time: 27 august 2014
A huge number of souvenir, brand, perfume shops, as well as numerous cafe-restaurants have concentrated in a small state. The malls are also open at night. Local talented youth often gather around them, performing national songs and dances.
Given that San Marino has duty-free shopping, prices here are on average 20% lower than in Italy.
Here you can find many shops and shops filled with local products. These are hand-painted ceramics, fine products made of wood, iron, precious stones, exquisite embroideries, soap and cosmetics. Olives are also grown here, and honey is produced from acacia and chestnut.
I, as befits a girl, stuck in a cosmetics store. Prices are quite reasonable, sometimes even lower than our Brockard. I bought for myself and as a gift for my sisters soap based on local production of olive oil, some perfumes and creams.
Fans of local alcoholic drinks will also find something to choose and buy for themselves and their families. Wine shops are very common, and prices, in principle, are the same everywhere. The first store is Lucy`s Spirits, where you will see a huge selection of wines, oils, coffee, spices and the famous Limoncello not far from the Museum of St. Francis.
With cafe-restaurants, we didn’t work out a little for one simple reason - our Italian woman (a friend in whose family we lived in Agnone) gave us her own “Parmegiano” on the way. It is so delicious that no pizzerias or restaurants in San Marino have tempted us.
Since we still had a road to Ravenna, we did not buy souvenirs, usually this happens towards the end of the trip.

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