Sentences with phrase «serve as a souvenir»

Effectively, they serve as both souvenirs and marketing for the store's brand.
In this art market presents many unique items bali with very affordable prices and stuff is very suitable to serve as a souvenir of your vacation in Bali and for those of you who have hobbies fill your holiday shopping by visiting the Sukawati art market.
Formerly an ancient meat market, the Shambles is best known for its pretty 15th century buildings, many of which now serve as souvenir shops.

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Founded in 1995, Urban Expositions, now operating as Clarion UX and owned by Clarion Events, produces and manages a portfolio of 36 trade and consumer events, serving a range of industry sectors including Gift, Souvenir, Art, Aviation, Foodservice, Specialty Retail, Gaming, Automotive and Enthusiast Lifestyle, with offices in Kennesaw, GA, Chicago, IL, Shelton, CT, Portland, OR, and Boca Raton, FL. www.urban-expo.com.
The notes were a fun souvenir to mark the event and the wands themselves they served as a nice little treat during the movie.
There are plenty of cafes and restaurants serving local dishes, as well as a great array of shops to pick up souvenirs.
There is an ATM available, as well as a refreshment stand serving snacks, coffee and ice cream, and a souvenir kiosk in case you need to make last - minute purchases before getting back onboard.
Port Dickson has many souvenirs and handicrafts that serve as a remembrance of your visit.
For those who have have travelled on The Pride of Africa this book will serve as the ultimate souvenir of a great railway experience.
At the north end is St. John's Pass that replicates a quaint fishing village and serves as a hub for charter boats, an eclectic variety of souvenir and apparel shops, and several great bars and restaurants.
As you leave the museum, you'll come across a small gift shop selling trinkets and souvenirs, plus a café which serves drinks.
Presenting early film footage together with souvenirs created by the artist and workshop participants from Ousedale School and Milton Keynes Arts Centre, the exhibition serves as a make - shift souvenir shop, designed to encourage a nostalgic look back at the early development of The Point entertainment complex.
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