Greek travel shopping guide? What should I buy for a trip to Greece?
The most worth buying is the sculpture of Greek mythology. You can go to Jeddanian Street in the old town of Praka, where there are many handicraft shops and you can find some collections. There are also many snack bars in this street, where you can eat or go shopping. Specialty products include pottery, metal products, folk dolls, leather products, natural sponge, olive soap and so on. Greek jewelry is world-famous and has a strong charm of Greek classicism. Many famous jewelry designers will come here for inspiration. Greek specialty: olive oil, which has a history of thousands of years in Mediterranean coastal countries, is known as "liquid gold", "queen of vegetable oil" and "Mediterranean manna" in the west. The reason lies in its excellent natural health care efficacy, beauty efficacy and ideal cooking use. Edible high-grade olive oil is a natural fruit oil juice extracted from fresh or mature olives by physical cold pressing process. It is the only woody plant oil in the world that is eaten by people in a natural state. OXETTE, there is also a fashion brand in Greece-Oxette. In the fashion world, it has always been known as the "Greek goddess". Most jewels are based on 925 sterling silver and decorated with natural gems from South Africa. Because it is also an international brand, there are well-known designers from France, Italy and other places in the team of designers, which can be described as novel in design, fashionable in shape and fast in innovation every year. Sculpture in Greek mythology is one of the most worthwhile tourist souvenirs in Greece. Jeddanian Street in the old town of Praka is the gathering place of such handicraft shops. There are also many snack bars where you can eat and play. Feta cheese, only goat's milk cheese produced in Greece can be called feta cheese, which has been widely practiced in the European Union and beyond. This cheese is salted and has no shell. Cheese meat is white, strong but fragile, with holes and cracks on it, and it has a strong taste. Alcoholic beverages: The local characteristic alcoholic beverages in Greece include anise wine (ouzo), Cipro wine (tsipouro), Greek wine with loose flavor (retsina), musk wine (muscats), and wines produced in Crete, tsikoudia and Metaxa.