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Shopping areas are plentiful in Rosario. I visited one mall Rosario Alto which was contructed within an old railway depot. However, a far more interesting experience can be had by strolling the long
multi-block promenade on Cordoba street which emanates from the shores of the Parana River. Scores of shops, both international and local line, the promenade area. Also located along the promenade is the
Falabella department store which is apparently a big chain in Argentina. The store I visited was very old. Each floor had ornate wrought iron railings. I believe the building dated back to the early 1900's. One area specializing in jewelry was on Maipu, although it was closed at the time I visited the area.
With a favorable exchange rate, it wasn't hard to find a bargain. If I had the time or inclination, I could have purchased a very nice suit for a reasonable price. I thought it might be cool to buy a pair of blue jeans but the most common brands were Lee and Levi's. No Brazilian brands at first glance so I just moved on.