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Saint-Tropez is a town in the French Riviera. Made famous by Brigitte Bardot, it has for long has been a hot destination for the rich and famous. But the town has plenty for everyone.
It is located on the French Riviera, and it is known today for its famous and extremely wealthy summertime guests. It has been dubbed the 'playground to jetsetters, fashion models, and m...
Saladan Market is located on the water in the fisherman village. It's close to the ferry so it's easy to visit right after arriving or before leaving the island. The seafood there is fresh and delicious but remember there are tourists everywhere so don't be late!
The San Antonio Necua festival takes place on June 13th each year in Valle de Guadalupe. It's a cultural gathering of Yuman tribes (Pai-Pai, Cucapah, Kiliwa and Kumiai).
The festival has traditional dancers and bird singers, games, arts and crafts exhibitions, guided nature hikes, horseback riding, a bonfire at sunset, and a free meal prepared by the people of San Ant...
Awesome crazy junk shop that is a MUST STOP. The owners Harley and Annabelle Russell (the self named "mediocre musicians"!) will show you around and quite probably blast a live performance at you! Visitors will find turn-of-the-century oak furniture, a variety of artwork, vintage musical instruments and a variety of objects both curious and fascinating
A fashion week is a fashion industry event, lasting approximately one week, which allows fashion designers, brands or "houses" to display their latest collections in runway shows and buyers and the media to take a look at the latest trends. Most importantly, these events let the industry know what's "in" and what's "out" for the season.
In 1943, the first New York Fas...
San José Central Market is the capital’s biggest, with more than 200 stands this mazelike market sell everything from coffee, produce, fish, coffee, hot snacks & traditional crafts – and even pets.
Every Saturday in San Jose del Cabo go walking between stalls at the San Jose del Cabo Mercado Organico, where jugglers, face-painting booths, and live folk music keep the whole family entertained. Shop for local produce, handmade soaps, jewelry, and freshaguas frescasor get something to eat at one of the food stalls.
The San Juan Market is a traditional Mexican market in the historic center of Mexico City that has become the city’s only such market specializing in gourmet and exotic foods. It is known for its selection of exotic meats, including venison, crocodile, wild boar and even lion meat, as well as a wide selection of products from Europe and the Americas. Unlike othe...
San Kamphaeng Road is heaven for crafts lovers. A very long street of villages specialising in pottery, silk, paper and many more. It's a perfect place to buy original stuff and watch craftsmen at work.
North Pole's biggest attraction is a gift shop named Santa Claus House, the modern-day incarnation of a trading post (gift shop) established in the town's early days. The Santa Claus House is known for the world's largest fiberglass statue of Santa Claus outside. A small group of domesticated Reindeer are just outside.
The Railyard Arts District is one of Santa Fe's most vibrant and up and coming neighborhoods that's home to some of the best shops and restaurants in the city. Home to one of the top weekly farmers markets in the country, the Railyard District is where the locals go.
The Mercato di Sant'Ambrogio (Sant'Ambrogio Market) is a more authentic market experience in Florence, Italy. Sample some cheeses, pastries, and buy some fruit grown right in Tuscany.
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