Bucharest Shopping
Carturesti, 13 Pictor Verona, is a classy bookstore/teashop with many Romanian books in English as well as CDs and DVDs of Romanian films. Another excellent central bookshop is Libraria Noi, Bulevardul Nocolae Balcescu 18, with a section filled with antiques.
Folk crafts, such as embroidered clothing and linen, painted Easter eggs, carpets, pottery, woodcarvings and icons, make interesting purchases. These can be found at the Romanian Peasant Museum, most department stores and the Village Museum shop, where traditional clothing (men's felt coats and women's embroidered skirts and blouses) sits alongside Transylvanian ritual masks. The Lipscani area in the centre is a good place to wander through junk shops and antique shops, particularly at wee Strada Hanul ce Tei. There are also many art galleries along Calea Victoriei.
Visitors interested in Romanian music should try the massive Muzica, Calea Victoriei 43, where there are CDs of folk singers like Maria Tanase, Romanian rock legends like Compact and Iris, or hip hop acts like La Familia, Paraziti and Bustaflex.
Other special purchases are Dr Ana Aslan's anti-ageing products Gerovital and Aslavital (famous among old Hollywood film stars and available in most department stores) and Romanian wine from wineries in Transylvania, Moldavia and the Black Sea Coast. Kitsch, OK Dracula-label reds tend to be the ones that get exported, but many better ones are found here, including a sweet red Feteasca Negra, a sprarkling Feteasca Regalas and fulsome Cabernet Sauvignons and light Pinot Noirs - whites tend to be fruity but also excellent. Tuica, a sweet Romanian liquor made from plums, is also popular.
There are a couple of weekend flea markets in Bucharest; the best is at Strada Mihai Bravu, on the east side of the city. Here bargain hunters can find everything, from old books to antiques, clothing and even used cars.
Shops generally open Monday to Saturday 0900-1800, while bigger department stores tend to stay open to 2100 or 2200. Many shops close during the afternoon on Sundays. VAT currently stands at 19% in Romania and is included in all bills and transactions. Tax-free shopping is available for purchases over 250 Lei. To get tax back, visitors must fill out a form, available from most shops.
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