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Greece Shopping Guide

By news desk on October 04,2007

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Considering the fact that Greece was home to one of the world's richest and most ancient civilizations, it's hardly surprising that antiques are a good buy here. Athens' stores sell some seriously exquisite- and expensive- stuff, and are generally reputed. Among the antiques you may be able to pick up are statuettes, carving, engravings, ceramics, glass, and a hundred other treasures. Don't be a sucker for fakes, though (and there are plenty of them floating around) and keep in mind that you need the government's approval to export antiques from the Byzantine and Hellenic ages.

Apart from these precious relics, you can surprise your friends back home with some traditional Greek jewellery, onyx ashtrays, Skyrian pottery, mystic amulets to ward off the evil eye and monastery lamps from Meteroa. Shoes, rugs, wine, and dry fruit are great buys which can come at a fairly affordable rate too.
Bargaining can help you get a good deal sometimes in flea markets and in the local market.. Prices in most shops are clearly marked and non-negotiable.

Shops are open Monday to Saturdays 9-3 and 5.30-9 in the summer months. These timings may vary at different locations.


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