What souvenirs can you bring from Italy?

Responds Elena Pekhova, ClickVoyage company
Characteristic souvenirs from Italy:

San Marino: This is the largest shopping center, where you can buy inexpensive leather goods (bags, jackets , wallets and a purse), clothes, shoes, belts. But the highlight of San Marino are numerous and most diverse liqueurs in all sorts of souvenir bottles: colorful, with inlays, of various shapes. It is worth buying souvenir liqueurs here.

Venice: colorful carnival mask, Murano glassware. These are cups, glasses, decanters, statuettes, unique ornaments. Murano glass is not cheap, but the purchase will be truly unique.

Pisa sells a lot of souvenirs with the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa: on charms, magnets, plates, wall panels and T-shirts. Another popular Pisan souvenir from Italy, warming the hearts of tourists, is "falling" glasses, glasses and even beer mugs.

In Siena you can buy products with unique symbols - each district of this city has its own flag, coat of arms and a funny name: "turtle", "caterpillar", "wolf", etc.

From Padua tourists are taken by a thick white candle with the image of Antonio Paduan - the most famous Italian saint. San Antonio in Italy - as Nicholas the Wonderworker in Russia.

Souvenirs from Florence - note books from the famous Florentine paper or local terracotta items.

Pompeii: there are sold a lot of historical literature and albums dedicated to excavations, and also ceramic amphorae, antique figurines.

Rome, like any other capital in the world - is a huge shopping center, and you can buy there literally anything. From Rome you can bring figurines of gladiators, sold at the Colosseum, rosary and other religious symbols from the Vatican or statuettes of the famous Capitoline wolf, the symbol of the Eternal City.

Besides wines and souvenirs from Italy, wines, liquors, grappa, olive oil, cheeses and Parma ham. All these popular Italian "delicacies" can be bought in any city.

October 9, 2012

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