This small shop provides a high quality, the alternative range of children's clothing without you having to pay top-designer prices. Daisy Chain caters to newborn babies up to children of primary school age and is a great place for a special outfit or for something a little out of the ordinary. This is also a great shop for some innovative educational toys and gifts, as well as wooden toys, soft toys galore, mobiles, wall hangings and even a battery-operated hobbyhorse.
The jewelry industry developed in the city from the mid-19th Century. At its peak in the early part of the 20th Century, it employed nearly 20,000 workers. Today, the Jewellery Quarter is a bustling area that produces over a third of the UK's jewelry, and you can find tons of bargains in its many small shops. It's also home to the award-winning Museum of the Jewellery Quarter and some good restaurants.
Vinegar Hill is a delightful gift shop which leads on to a coffee shop and then on to a sandwich shop. All offer items of exquisite taste! The gift shop specializes in hand made wrapping paper and cards, ribbons, bows and a range of candles and small picture frames. It also features a selection of unique gifts including East European blue and white ceramics and a great collection of handcrafted wooden toys.
Situated just north of Warwick, a visit to Hatton Country World is a great day out for the whole family. For those itching to spend money, take a look at Hatton Shopping Village, there are over 30 shops set in former Victorian farm buildings. Whether it's garden ornaments, kitchenware or goodies with which to pamper yourself, gifts, books or toys, you will find it all here. Once the shopping is done treat the children to a trip around the farm. Look out for the pet's corner, the guinea pig village, the adventure playground and the numerous special events that are held throughout the year. Entrance to shopping village, restaurants and parking is free.
Birmingham's Bullring Shopping Centre is one of the most popular in the city, and even in the entire country! The shopping center surrounds St. Martin's Church, providing for an interesting contrast of old and new architecture. The center, which replaced an older version, opened in 2003 and is now home to over 150 stores and dozens of dining options. Among the stores include Selfridge's department store, one of only four in the world, and a city landmark due to its ultra modern design.
Rother Street is a busy street of the city that dons a colorful and cheerful look every Friday, owing to the local market held here. Apart from that, it is also home to the Farmers Market that is hosted here every first and their Saturday. The Market Square at the top of Rother Street has been the location for markets since the 12th Century.
This small shop provides a high quality, the alternative range of children's clothing without you having to pay top-designer prices. Daisy Chain caters to newborn babies up to children of primary school age and is a great place for a special outfit or for something a little out of the ordinary. This is also a great shop for some innovative educational toys and gifts, as well as wooden toys, soft toys galore, mobiles, wall hangings and even a battery-operated hobbyhorse.
This place is ideal to satisfy people with a sweet tooth or to shop for sugary gifts. This sweets store specializes in wide variety of traditional sweets and candies. The flavors of the sugar-free sweets and chocolates are sure to impress everyone. Special orders can be made for weddings, parties or any occasion which suits your budget and theme. Visit the store to give yourself and your family a delicious chocolaty delight.
Warwick books is a medium-sized book store located in the busy Market Place in Warwick. The store has neatly arranged stocks of books of various genres, from academic to non-academic. A good number of general titles are also available to choose from, including many fiction titles and children's book. If you are not sure about what to pick-up, the friendly staff will help you in choosing the right stuff. Visit the website for updates and details about the latest releases.
The Fargo Village is popular for a unique book store named The Big Comfy Bookshop. Opened by a local resident Michael, it is the spot where culture, books and music meet. People sharing the joy of reading can sit here for hours browsing through the second-hand books across all genres, or stop by for poetry nights, author signing sessions and live music gigs. Savor homemade cakes or a warm cup of coffee at the small on-site cafe.