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Roménia

1. A Romanian traditional blouse “ie”


Where can you buy a Romanian traditional blouse?
• At the souvenir shop from the Village Museum (28-30 Pavel Dimitrievici Kiseleff Boulevard,
District 1, Bucharest, From Monday to Sunday; 09:00 – 17:00);
• At a souvenir shops from Bucharest Old Town;
• At the traditional markets from the National Museum of the Romanian Peasant that are
taking place from Friday evening to Sunday evening only (3 Pavel Dimitrievici Kiseleff
Boulevard, District 1, Bucharest).

2. Handmade traditional Jewelry


Where can you buy Romanian handmade jewelry?
• At the souvenir shop from the Village Museum (28-30 Pavel Dimitrievici Kiseleff Boulevard,
District 1, Bucharest)
• At a souvenir shops from Bucharest Old Town;
• At the traditional markets from the National Museum of the Romanian Peasant that are taking
place from Friday evening to Sunday evening only (3 Pavel Dimitrievici Kiseleff Boulevard,
District 1, Bucharest);
• Mihai Eminescu book shop (16 Regina Elisabeta Boulevard, District 1, Bucharest, from
Monday to Friday; 09:00 – 20:00, Saturday; 10:00 am – 16:00).
3. Honey
Where can you buy Romanian honey?
• Apicola shop (Research and Development Institute for Beekeeping) – 42 Ficusului
Boulevard, District 1, Bucharest, Monday – Friday; 09:00 – 18:00;
• At the traditional markets from the National Museum of the Romanian Peasant that are
taking place from Friday evening to Sunday evening only (3 Pavel Dimitrievici Kiseleff
Boulevard, District 1, Bucharest).

4. Fruit jam - Raureni


Raureni is the most famous fruit jam national brand, internationally accredited. So, if you can, you
should definitely try the Raureni fruit jams.
Where can you buy Romanian fruit jam?
• At the traditional markets from the National Museum of the Romanian Peasant that are taking
place from Friday evening to Sunday evening only (3 Pavel Dimitrievici Kiseleff Boulevard,
District 1, Bucharest);
• In the small grocery stores and the supermarkets like Carrefour, Mega Image, Auchan.

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Bulgária
1. Rose Oil, Rose water and Rose soap (Rosa Damascena)
2. Mursalski chai tea
3. Martenitsa

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