Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Info about, for or on shopping in and around the Amalfi coast of Italy


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Here are some links about, for or on shopping in and around the Amalfi coast of Italy:

SHOPPING IN AND AROUND THE AMALFI COAST
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  • AMALFI COAST
    • 10 Tips for Getting the Most Out of the Amalfi Coast & Capri – "The Amalfi Coast, with its string of towns from Positano to Sorrento, has been a getaway for the rich and famous since ancient Roman times. From the jet-setting isle of Capri to the dramatic cliff towns of the Amalfi, from ancient Pompeii to even more ancient Paestum, this is Italy’s coast with the most." – Posted on June 3, 2013 – by Samantha –  "About Samantha" – Source: Samantha Parent Walravens – "PLEASE NOTE This article was originally published on the Huffington Post"
    • Amalfi Coast Travel Essentials – "Rome based writer Gillian Longworth McGuire’s handy app Amalfi Coast Travel Essentials is a great stocking stuffer for the Amalfi Coast lovers on your list. A fabulous deal at only $2.99, it’s packed full of great tips for shopping, sightseeing and accommodation on the Amalfi Coast and Capri from an insider. Find out more about the Amalfi Coast Travel Essentials App here. " – By Sutro Media – "This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad" – Source: Found in the iTunes App Store section on  iTunes – "iTunes is the world's easiest way to organize and add to your digital media collection."
    • Shopping for Ceramics on the Amalfi Coast  – "Travelers to the Amalfi Coast can expect to find not only the famously beautiful views, but also colorful displays of hand painted ceramics" – October 19th 2010 – by Laura Thayer – "About Us" – Source: CharmingITALY© – "EXPERIENCE THE ITALIAN HOSPITALITY"
  • NAPOLI / NAPLES
  • SHOPPING
    • A Guide to Shopping in Italy for Hedonists and Bargain Lovers – "Italy is a shoppers heaven with something for everyone. The country is so stylish that even the cheap bargain stuff is chic. Let's start with a warning though. You must be aware when shopping in Italy that prices get marked up in tourist areas and also that there are a lot of things for sale that have been made in China or are knock-offs of well-known labels and designers, so keep your wits about you. Here are some tips" – Source: Found in the TRAVEL section of made-in-italy.com – "The Excellence of Italian Products"
    • Outlets in Italy – "your guide to outlets, shopping centers and shopping tours in Italy" – "Outlets per regions" – Source: web site – "Find your nearest outlet! [You can search: by Name or by using the pull down labelled menus: District, Region, Brand, Select Category" – In English, Italian
    • Where to Find Italy’s Best Outlet Malls – May 9, 2011 – "blog: About Us" – Source: Found within the Author Archive | Walks of Italy blog of the Walks of Italy – "Experience Italy. Take Walks!" – "About Us"
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    VIDEOS
    • Source: YouTubeIT  – "Language: English | Country: Italy"  
      • Italy's Amalfi Coast – "In this program, we explore Sorrento's back streets, taste traditional Italian food, drive along the dramatic Amalfi Coast to catch some breathtaking scenery, learn the history behind the tourist shops of Amalfi, stroll in the shadow of Greek temples at Paestum, and sail to the Isle of Capri to enter the fabled Blue Grotto.​" – Published on Aug 19, 2013 – by Rick Steves Europe
        • Positano, Italy: Jewel of the Amalfi Coast – "​Specializing in scenery, shopping and sand, the resort town of Positano hangs on the most spectacular stretch of the coast. It's a pleasant gathering of cafés, galleries, and boutiques. There's little to do here but eat, window-shop, and enjoy the beach and views...and that's exactly the way its many visitors like it. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit http://www.ricksteves.com.​" – Uploaded on Sep 28, 2011
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