Archive for the ‘Tourism’ Category

October 26th, 2009

Selling Gold and Traveling

There are two things that a lot of people do: travel and buy or sell gold. How do these two things relate? They don’t necessarily but they certainly can. People may sell gold so that they can afford to travel. They may travel to places where they can buy gold. Or they may pick up gold items when traveling to sell later.

One of the most common ways that selling gold and traveling are related is that people will sell gold in order to be able to afford to travel. This is particularly common right now when the value of gold is high and the recession has depleted people’s travel savings. People will gather their gold jewelry or make a sale of gold coins that have been in storage. This gives them the money to afford the trip.

In other cases it is the reverse that occurs. The person will travel first and buy gold items on their trip which they can sell back at home. Some people will travel specifically for the purpose of buying gold. For example, a lot of people are planning to travel to the UK to go to Harrods since they just started selling gold. Others travel for the experience but will pick up gold items on the way and may sell them later once they’re back home.

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October 13th, 2009

Traveling for Boutique Clothing

Boutique clothing has become increasingly popular in recent years. Many independent fashion designers have opened stores all across the world. Shoppers go to these stores because they want to support self-employed designers, purchase unusual clothing and get treated to the personalized attention available in a small store. In fact, there are so many people who have fallen in love with boutique shopping that an entire area of tourism is cropping up around this industry.

Travelers who truly love fashion will cross the globe to get their hands on pieces from the designers that they love. They will go from New York to Los Angeles to visit the hottest boutique clothing stores loved by consumers and celebrities alike. They will make it a point to pick up clothing for their kids at Jean Bourget and Room Seven during a tour of Europe. They will plan their travel around the locations of the boutique stores they want to buy from.

And even the average shopper may make it a point to step into a boutique clothing store or two during a trip to a new part of the nation or world. These travelers come home with interesting new pieces of clothing. They also come home with the experience of having seen the insides of stores that most vacationers to the area probably didn’t get to see. It’s a travel experience in and of itself and it’s one that’s increasingly popular.

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