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Shopping in Poland

There is hardly any traveler who will just come empty handed from a brief or a long vacation at any of the exotic destinations of the world. In fact, taking a closer look it has been found that almost a majority of 90% tourists are fond of shopping while they are in their traveling spree. It is true that, the cities of Poland are not a shopper's paradise in the strictest sense of the term, but nevertheless shopping in Poland can be a wholesome experience. With a vast array of antique and curio shops, boutique stores, souvenir shops and huge and plush shopping malls, Polish cities reflect one of the most diverse shopping experiences for the tourists. While in Poland, do not miss out on shopping in Poland.

Suiting the pocket of one and many, shopping in Poland can be both extravagant and economical. If you are one who has a bent towards big brands, the shopping malls in Poland are just the places beckoning you. In fact, since the 1990s there has been a radical change in the shopping scenario in Poland. With international brands making their presence, you are sure to experience a lot of cosmopolitanism in Poland shopping. Today, dingy and crowded market places have been substituted by air conditioned malls which have just about anything for the shoppers. Most towns and cities in Poland now have a range of supermarkets and hypermarkets, where both the Poles and the tourists can spend their money on anything and everything; from jars of ready made food to a savvy electronic gadgets.
Being the administrative capital of Poland, Warsaw is the perfect choice for a grand shopping destination in Poland. Being one of the largest cities of the European union, Warsaw is noted for hi-tech malls like Arkadia, which is thought to be the ultimate center for shopping in Poland. Other shopping hubs in Warsaw include Bagatt, which is a huge collection of different varieties of bags and shoes, Delikatesy A. Blike which is a great place for both Polish and international cuisines. If books and music fascinate you, and you are also dying to meet the polish celebrities, you need to shop at Empik Megastore which is located in the famed Palm Avenue of Warsaw.
Residing simultaneously with these malls are the old world charm shops which are known for their wide plethora of Polish antiques and folk artifices. These stores could be from the small but unique shops, Netto and Biedronka stores, or even the popular upmarket supermarkets like Tesco and Auchan. Besides these, for an unbelievable cheap shopping in Poland you can visit any of the discount stores in the different cities.

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