Shopping in The Northeast
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Livraria Laselva
Upstairs in the airport.
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Sebo Brandão
Sells and trades used foreign-language books.
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Livraria Brand
Sells and trades used foreign-language books.
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Berinjela
Sells used foreign-language books, CDs and LPs.
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Mercado de Arte Popular
The Mercado de Arte Popular has folk art for sale.
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Cambuí
Cambuí is a large, convenient supermarket.
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Livraria Siciliana
One of the few bookshops in the area, and a good source for maps.
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Bookshop
A good selection of books in a variety of languages, for rent or trade.
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Livraria Laselva
Has books in a variety of languages. Bookstores are hard to find in town.
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Supermercado Tem de Tudo
This supermarket will sometimes give cash back depending on its cash flow.
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Livraria Cultura
The best bookstore north of Salvador, with a huge English-language section.
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Berinjela
Sells used foreign-language books, CDs and LPs; the café serves vegetarian food.
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Mercado Municipal
For handicrafts, stop by the lively Mercado Municipal overlooking the river.
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Centro de Turismo
The many stalls here focus on lace and embroidery and you can usually see lace-makers at work.
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Ceart
This beautiful state-run craft store sell lace, ceramics, woven baskets and bags, leather goods and textiles.
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Bahia Online
This Pelourinho music store has a great selection of Bahian artists as well as samba, electronica and MPB CDs.
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Bahia Online
This Pelourinho music store has a great selection of Bahian artists as well as samba, electronica and MPB CDs.
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Artesanato São Domingos
Adjoining the Igreja São Domingos, this small shop sells lovely Bahian lacework – dresses, tablecloths, blouses and the like.
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Artesanato São Domingos
Adjoining the Igreja São Domingos, this small shop sells lovely Bahian lacework - dresses, tablecloths, blouses and the like.
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Feirinha do Bairro do Recife
This is an interesting street market specializing in high-class artisanry – dresses, jewelry, ceramics – that brings Recife Antigo to life on Sundays.
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Mercado do São José
Pernambuco’s traditional handicrafts, such as clay figurines, wood sculptures, lace and leather goods, plus plenty of T-shirts, can be found at this place.
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Mercado do Artesanato
You’ll get a good deal at the Mercado do Artesanato. To get there, catch a bus that stops in front of the antigo (old) Cine Ideal.
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Mercado Municipal
The Mercado Municipal is one of the lively attractions in town, with a wide range of goods sold and bartered inside the two-story building.
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