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Do you have a shopping guide to France, Germany and Italy?

1, there is no habit of bargaining when shopping in Europe. Don't touch the goods when shopping. If you want to get the goods in your hand, you should say hello to the clerk first. If you just want to look and have no intention of buying, you should just say just look.

2. When you shop in a store that has joined the "European Duty Free Shopping System", please ask the shop assistant for the duty-free documents, so that you can stamp the exit stamp and get cash when you leave the customs. (Please refer to the tax refund notice for details)

It is also interesting to bring gifts and souvenirs to relatives and friends;

France: Paris fashion, cosmetics, perfume, wine, etc.

Netherlands: diamonds, antiques, clogs, cheese, etc.

Germany: knife products, handicrafts, beer, etc.

Luxembourg: antiques, jewelry, lace, linen, etc.

Monaco: dolls, jewelry, perfume, etc.

Italy: high fashion in Milan, leather goods in Florence, crystal glass products in Venice, etc.

Switzerland: watches, sabers, chocolates, ski equipment, etc.

Britain: antiques, jewelry, pipes, shoes, whisky, black tea, etc.