A family -
owned souvenir shop in Bethlehem, for example, was able to expand from a staff of three to seven.
Not exact matches
The best selection of these
souvenirs can be found at Colman's
own quaint Mustard
Shop in the historic city center of Norwich, England.
Afternoon was spent in Vodice, short sightseeing, ice cream stop and I have also visited my friend's
own little
souvenir shop «Simun».
There is an abundance of excellent restaurants, a number of little
shops and boutiques as well as small, locally
owned stores where
souvenirs, traditional textiles, ceramics, antiques and other products can be purchased.
Stroll the Bucerias Art Walk on a sunny afternoon; create your
own souvenir at Splash of Glass art
shop; take a cultural tour; hold a baby crocodile at Santuario de Cocodrilos El Cora; learn to cook at My Mexican Kitchen; rent a Vespa scooter for a self - guided expedition; get a massage at Los Arroyos Verdes; put a few rounds at Flamingos Golf Course; sample flights of flavored alcohol at the Museo Casa Tequilera; or spend a thrilling day at Zipline & Aerial Adventures Park.
Create your
own souvenir at Splash Of Glass art
shop, take a cultural tour, visit the magical Bucerias Art Walk, learn to cook like the locals at My Mexican Kitchen, indulge in a massage at Los Arroyos Verdes, or explore the jungle canopy with a zipline tour.
Shop for Ferrari
souvenirs if you wish, and enjoy free time for lunch (
own expense).
Locally
owned shops offer unique
souvenirs, clothing, jewelry, home decor and furniture, trinkets, and more.
Tulum has stunning and idyllic white sand beaches where you can find modern and chic hotels and high - end resorts in addition to cute and locally
owned bed and breakfasts, beach cabanas and guesthouses (most of which come with a hefty price - tag) and expensive but adorable cafes, smoothie and juice bars, and upscale restaurants serving a variety of authentic Mexican and international cuisine; the unique and picturesque Mayan Ruins of Tulum perched atop a rocky cliff - side overlooking the turquoise waters of the Gulf of Mexico; and the friendly, less touristy and small and charming coastal town with a laid - back, quiet and hippie - bohemian vibe and peaceful atmosphere and slow pace of life where you can find budget - friendly & unique accommodations (like hostels and bed and breakfasts in local neighbourhoods), the main avenue is lined with an assortment of
souvenir shops selling colourful Mexican handicrafts, there are an abundance of fresh produce markets, and a range of local restaurants and eateries serving everything from inexpensive authentic Mexican cuisine (like 7 peso tacos) to fresh and locally caught seafood to a variety of moderately priced international cuisines.
It is virtually impossible to run out of things to do at this resort, with its swimming pools and water slides, a whopping 18 restaurants, a plethora of
shopping options from high - end boutiques to
souvenir stops, nightly entertainment, the resort's very
own Waikiki luau, a variety of cultural activities and a Friday night fireworks show.