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    Shopping in Bucharest

    Handmade costumes and age-old antiques fill the shelves of the small shops that cluster in Lipscani. Mingle with Bucharest's literary set at atmospheric bookshops like Carturesti, and find chic dresses in upmarket fashion boutiques on Calea Victoriei. The stalls of Piata Amzei Market sell fresh fruit and vegetables from all over Romania. The The Peasants' Folk Shop is best for unique souvenirs. Most shops close at 6pm, bigger stores and malls are open longer.

    Bucuresti Mall, Bucharest. Courtesy of Bucuresti Mall

    Shops

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    1. 1. Nichi Cristina Nichita - Feminine elegance

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      Located on Piata Unirii, this is the prime showcase for glamorous local fashion designers Nichi Cristina Nichita. Bucharest's style conscious browse for elegant business outfits, handbags and exuberant dresses. The label's catwalk-proven women's collections add daring twists to classic designs.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 10am-10pm

      Address

      1, Piata Unirii, Bucharest

      Telephone

      +40 (0) 21 303 0198

      Transport

      Piata Unirii Metro

      Website

      Nichi Cristina Nichita Website

    2. 2. Carturesti - Teatime read

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      Carturesti is a bookshop, which doubles as a bustling teashop. The wooden shelves groan with everything from rare art books to coffee-table glossies. Located near Piata Romana square, this is where Bucharest's book-lovers meet to browse and order cake.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 10am-10pm

      Address

      13, Arthur Verona, Bucharest 010312

      Telephone

      +40 (0) 21 317 3459

      Transport

      Piata Romana Metro

      Website

      Carturesti Website

    3. 3. Bucuresti Mall - Four-storey shopping spree

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      Bucharesti Mall, Bucharest. Courtesy of Bucharesti Mall

      A grey communist-era building near Piata Unirii square has been turned into the city's favourite shopping centre. Bucuresti Mall boasts 140 shops, a 10-screen cinema and bowling alley. Shoppers unwind at Sbarro, Tang Dynasty or Springtime cafés.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 10am-10pm

      Address

      55-59, Calea Vitan, Bucharest 031281

      Telephone

      +40 (0) 21 327 6700

      Transport

      Piata Unirii Metro

      Website

      Bucuresti Mall Website

    Markets

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    1. 4. Piata Amzei - Bustling farmers' market

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      This small colourful market in central Bucharest offers fruit and vegetables from all over Romania. Locals come here for their weekly shopping, stocking up on fresh cabbage, potatoes or wild mushrooms. Specialities include Transylvanian gingerbread and the popular Romanian zacusca vegetable spread.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 7am-5pm

      Address

      Strada Piata Amzei, Bucharest

      Transport

      Piata Romana Metro

    Specialists

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    1. 5. Reine Astrid - Luxury chocolate

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      Chocolates at Reine Astrid, Bucharest. Courtesy of Reine Astrid / Triangle D'Or

      Fine, exclusively handcrafted chocolate treats fill the impressive displays inside this shop, situated in a small passageway near Piata Victoriei. Let the friendly staff help you buy extravagant pralines, chocolate-coated dried fruits and delightful nougat sweets, all made from traditional recipes.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 9am-9pm; Sun 10am-3pm

      Address

      92, Ion Mihalache Boulevard, Bucharest

      Telephone

      +40 (0) 72 264 5646

      Transport

      Piata Victoriei Metro

      Website

      Reine Astrid Website

    2. 6. The Peasants' Folk Shop - Bright souvenirs of Romania

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      The Peasants' Folk Shop, Bucharest. Courtesy of the Museum of the Romanian Peasant

      Central Bucharest's Museum of the Romanian Peasant contains the city's best souvenir shop. Visitors browse the hand-painted pottery, colourful rugs, folk drawings and lovingly made trinkets. The Peasants' Folk Shop is a treasure trove of presents to take home.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Sun 10am-6pm

      Address

      3, Sos Kiseleff, Bucharest 011341

      Telephone

      +40 (0) 21 317 9660

      Transport

      Piata Victoriei Metro

      Website

      Museum of the Romanian Peasant Website

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