Where to shop in Antigua and Barbuda
Historic Redcliffe Quay
Redcliffe Quay, just alongside Heritage Quay, will transport you back a couple of centuries. Housing a diverse collection of stores, alfresco restaurants and businesses along the boardwalk and in a quaint courtyard, Redcliffe Quay is probably the most condensed and best-maintained example of historical Antiguan architecture that exists on the island. Here you will find a variety of clothing and souvenir stores, local jewellery and art galleries and locally made products.
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Footnotes
Footnotes is known for having the best quality shoes, handbags and jewelry. Choose from the latest imported styles and pieces from local artisans. Also find their very own "Cocoa Pod" line of Afro-Caribbean clothing and other easy-to-wear pieces.
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Noreen Phillips
Noreen Phillips' collection is the definition of chic - fashionably current, accessorized with timeless detail and globally seamless in place and time. Noreen's fashions have graced the Caribbean fashion arena for two decades with an originality fused with visionary sophistication.
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The Goldsmitty
Situated at historical Redcliffe Quay, towards the waterfront, you will find the five arches of The Goldsmitty, a spacious, air conditioned, one of a kind jewelry shop. All the jewelry is hand made on the premises and is designed by
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Zeitgeist
Zeitgeist specializes in 120% LINO spring/summer linen collection for men and women. 120% Lino is the worlds finest and most luxurious brand of linen clothing available in trendy, understated and timeless styles.
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Zemi Art Gallery
Zemi is a funky art gallery in the trendy Redcliffe Quay district that features traditional Antiguan and Barbudan artwork with a twist.