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Goa shopping leaves you satisfied not only because you feel a sense of achievement after an intensive bargaining session but also by the good quality of the products that you have bought. Souvenirs, handicrafts, gifts, jewelry, gems, fur coats, powdered masalas, port wine are few of the best buys.
To find cheap and quality products, the Mapusa Friday Market (which excels in |
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wooden carvings) and the New Market at Margoa are the right places to shop.
Most of the antique shops are found at Baga Beach. Lot of silver and Tibetan stuff is available which is worth buying.
Saturday Night Bazaar, is a new and convenient invention, which lies midway between Baga and Anjuna . It runs smoothly without any chaos and is certainly
something as been looked forward to by the customers as it gives them the convenience to skip the morning sun and humidity. Night time is also when the working people get a time off and can shop at leisure.
Anjuna Flea Market, the place where you can find yet again good, cheap and mostly authentic stuff. Souvenirs is what it excels in .The interesting feature about this market is that each region or culture has its own corner and specializes in the items that it has. The Westerners have at display swim wears, beach wears and party clothes, where as the Kashmiris have at the customers’ disposal silver jewelry and Kashmiri garments. The Tibetans market is quite a hit as it has a variety of the ‘junk’ stuff.
Brassware is again something in which Goa exhibits its expertise. Corlim and Mapusa are the ideal places to go and shop for brassware.
Other places where good artifacts can be purchased are Handicrafts and Silk Emporium at Panaji, Gulf Super Market at Panaji, Magsons Supercentre at Miramar, Velho and Filhos Shopping Center at Panaji and Silver Sands at Colva Beach.
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