Truth be told, I didn't have time THIS trip to do much (or any) shopping in Goa.
If I haven't told you before, however, this wasn't my first trip to the GREAT city, and I do remember some of my shopping haunts from last time.
Visit any public beach, and on the sand, you will find TONS of shops selling various trinkets, cool tops, shoes, funky pajamas and other such items. All of these items will already be super reasonable priced, but you can STILL further bargain with the shopkeepers to further lower the price. After all, there is no better feeling that bargain shopping.
If I haven't told you before, however, this wasn't my first trip to the GREAT city, and I do remember some of my shopping haunts from last time.
Visit any public beach, and on the sand, you will find TONS of shops selling various trinkets, cool tops, shoes, funky pajamas and other such items. All of these items will already be super reasonable priced, but you can STILL further bargain with the shopkeepers to further lower the price. After all, there is no better feeling that bargain shopping.
While you can pretty much hang out at any beach and buy stuff, there are a few markets where there will be a LOT OF STUFF available:
1. Calangute Market Square
2. Baga Market
3. Arjuna Flea Market
4. Ingo's Saturday Night Baazar
As always, DON'T FORGET TO BARGAIN! And of course, have fun buying the CRAZIEST things.
This will be my last post on Goa (I could go on and on) but we will Unicorns will be switching to a new topic from tomorrow.
Stay Tuned!
I used to live in Goa when I was younger & I've holidayed there almost every alternate year,I love the place!
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