3 opiniones sobre United Nations International Gift Shop
No se requiere registro
Nicole Q.
Tu valoración: 5 Long Beach, CA
As an Anthropologist, people always expect cultural gifts from me. Frankly, it puts a bit of pressure on me. Ha! This place is one of my favorite gift shops. Though the cultural houses are not always open, the gift shop usually is open. They have all sorts of goodies, from stuffed Buddhas to scarves, to world flags, etc. Pretty neat little store. They have lots of the collectables people like, such as shot glasses, mugs, maps, and the like. Drop in and check it out. It’s right by the big parking, across the street from the big Organ.
Carmen V.
Tu valoración: 3 San Jose, CA
If you are a visitor at the Balboa Park, this is one of the few gift shops non included inside any museum. I like to go from time to time and my only but is that i rarely see anything that I have not seen before or anything that is genuinely San Diegan. You will find your predictable super colorful clothing and purses from Bolivia, Peru, Guatemala, India… and all kind of trinkets and decorative gifts. Very bazaar like. My m part is the silver jewelry. In that case i think some artists showcased are locals and the beauty and quality is par with any high end jewelry store. I like the ethnic flavor or those pieces and is the only thing i usually buy there for myself or others. This is also a place to gather info about anything international happening in town. Sales people are super sweet.
PatrickJ T.
Tu valoración: 4 Bakersfield, CA
While exploring Balboa Park in San Diego, we came across this gift shop inside the United Nations Building. They have items from different parts of the world(as the name of the gift shop would suggest). It’s fun to look around, and you just might find something you need or want to give as a gift. We ended up buying a few items ourselves. The proceeds help support the people around the world. Check them out when you’re in the area!