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Unpack '25
Shopping

Goods Getaways: Bring home a piece of vacation joy

By Emily Cronin

October 2024

In 2025, the on-trend traveler is choosing destinations where they can shop for goods they can’t get at home, and can’t live without. Welcome to the “souven-era”

The first time I went to Barcelona, I crafted an itinerary that hit all the marquee attractions: La Sagrada Família, the Picasso Museum, Park Güell, both important Gaudí houses, the beach. But when I sat down to plan my most recent trip, there were only two places on my agenda: La Boqueria food market, to stock up on saffron, smoked paprika and Spanish olive oil (for my kitchen); and Aprés Ski, a tiny boutique in the Gothic Quarter known for its one-of-a-kind jackets made from vintage table linens (for my closet).

People hang out in the park beside the Sagrada Família in Barcelona, Spain

See the famous Sagrada Família…

Spices and dried chilis at La Boqueria market in Barcelona, Spain

… Then stock up on spices to take home

I’m not alone. For many travelers, shopping has become a highlight of their trip, with those sought-after souvenirs becoming treasured memories. Open TikTok and you’ll see travelers packing vacuum-sealed French butter into travel-size coolers, stocking up on Korean sheet masks, or flying to Stockholm to shop Scandi designers. Gen Z travelers are taking Goods Getaways to Los Angeles, running straight from the airplane aisles to Erewhon aisles, and taking selfies with Hailey Bieber’s Strawberry Glaze Skin Smoothie at the cult organic supermarket rather than with stars along the Hollywood Walk of Fame. 

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Candy from Japan

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Pistachio chocolate from Dubai

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Skincare from Korea

It’s all part of the new “souven-era,” where travelers are building getaways around getting the goods. More than aimlessly store-hopping, this trend is about maximizing the travel experience, with travelers researching brands as they set out to bring home the best their vacation destination has to offer.

Wondering where to go and what to buy? Here are eight trending Goods Getaways for 2025…



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Souks and ceramics: Marrakech, Morocco

The Koutoubia Mosque stands out from the skyline in Marrakech, Morocco

The Koutoubia Mosque defines the skyline

A woman picks up a handmade contemporary ceramic vase from a shelf in Morocco

Whereas pottery from LRNCE will define your dining room

Shop for: Blankets, sandals and ceramics from LRNCE; caftans from Marrakshi Life; babouche slippers from Ahmed Ait Taleb in Souk el Kebir; spices from Le Mellah Spice Souk.


Don’t forget: Even seasoned shoppers can find the souks overwhelming. Consider hiring a guide for the first time you venture out, but don’t feel pressured to buy on the spot—you can always find your way back to the best stalls later.

Stay here: La Maison Arabe Hotel, Spa and Cooking Workshops

Stay here: La Maison Arabe Hotel

Take a renowned cooking class, then hunt down specialty ingredients to take home

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Fine soaps and gourmet goods: Florence, Italy

A woman looks back and smiles outside Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral in Florence, Italy

Visit the iconic Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral

The perfumed bottles of the Santa Maria Novella scent range lined up atop a marble plinth

Shop the iconic Santa Maria Novella scent range

Shop for: Lotions, soaps and fragrances from Officina Profumo-Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella, founded in 1221 and situated in a convent chapel (try the Rosa and Mandorla soaps); hand-marbled paper goods from Riccardo Luci or Il Papiro (both offer workshops if you’re keen to try your hand); endless leather goods.
Don’t forget: Not to handle any produce in food markets—wait for the vendor to assist you instead. 

Stay here: Grand Hotel Minerva

Stay here: Grand Hotel Minerva

Sunbathe by the rooftop pool, then stroll to Mercato Centrale for sun-dried tomatoes

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Scandi style and cinnamon buns: Stockholm, Sweden

The sun sets over Stockholm as people watch from a grassy bank next to the river

There’s only one way a Stockholm sunset could be improved…

A person holds a cinnamon bun and tears a piece off with one hand

… And that’s by adding a cinnamon pastry

Shop for: Josef Frank table linens and Scandi home goods at Svenskt Tenn (the oven mitts make great gifts and are among the most affordable items in the store); minimal fashion and covetable handbags at Toteme; cinnamon buns and hand candles at Stora Bageriet; cute organic cotton childrenswear at Lindex.
Don’t forget: The favorable exchange rate means Toteme handbags are significantly cheaper in Stockholm than in the U.S. Know the styles so you can request the one you want by name at the flagship store. 

Stay here: Hotel Diplomat

Stay here: Hotel Diplomat

Make the most of its waterfront setting (and proximity to Svenskt Tenn)

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Bright lights and specialty shops: Tokyo, Japan

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Escalators to the clouds in Shibuya

A hand selects a colored pencil from a wide array of different options at Itoya stationery store in Tokyo, Japan

Stationery heaven at Itoya

Shop for: Vintage luxury designer handbags at Okura and Camellia in Shibuya; handmade caramels at Number Sugar; 18 floors of stationery inspiration at Itoya. Head to Cosme’s flagship store for a crash course in Japanese skincare trends; Allu for five floors of carefully curated vintage French high fashion; or The Conran Shop Daikanyama for a conceptual edit of cutting-edge Japanese design. 
Don’t forget: Dedicated shoppers often bring extra suitcases on trips to Tokyo—prepare by folding a lightweight duffle bag into your luggage.

Stay here: Trunk(Hotel) Yoyogi Park

Stay here: Trunk(Hotel) Yoyogi Park

A 15-minute walk to Shibuya Crossing, and with an outdoor pool for post-shop swims

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Marais style and macarons à la mode: Paris, France

Two young women sit on the chairs by the fountain in Jardin des Tuileries in Paris, France

From fantasy fountains at the Jardin des Tuileries…

Rows of macarons behind a glass window at a patisserie

… To sweet dreams at the macaron counter

Shop for: Roomy tailoring at The Frankie Shop and other Marais standouts like Merci, Soeur and A.P.C.; resin-handled salad servers and cutlery sets at Sabre; French skin- and haircare heroes at CityPharma; prettily colored and elegantly packed macarons at Ladurée.
Don’t forget: Live outside of the EU and want to claim a VAT refund on purchases over €100? Of course you do! Bring your passport shopping (you’ll need to present it to prove non-resident status) and request a duty-free slip at checkout.

Stay here: Hotel Therese

Stay here: Hotel Therese

A favorite of the fashion editors—you’ll love its proximity to shops and restaurants, too

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Bright textiles and a bold spice box: Oaxaca, Mexico

The sun sets over Oaxaca in Mexico

Find golden city sunsets…

Brightly colored textiles hang outside a sky-blue building in Oaxaca, Mexico

… and golden-colored textiles

Shop for: Mezcal cups at Colectivo 1050; handcrafted floral candles at Casa Viviana; beaded handbags and contemporary fashion at Marchanta Store; chilies, herbs and spices (chocolate too!) from Mercado 20 de Noviembre. For handmade textiles and fabrics, the nearby village of Teotitlán del Valle offers a huge range of artisanal work.
Don’t forget: Check rules around the importation of fruits and vegetables—dried chilies are the way to go.

Stay here: Hotel Sin Nombre

Stay here: Hotel Sin Nombre

A former distillery turned chic retreat, owned by a co-founder of mezcal brand Gem & Bolt

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Starry markets and easy chic: Los Angeles, California

People hike up the stairs in Runyon Canyon overlooking the city of Los Angeles, California

Hike up Runyon Canyon

A man holds the top of a globe surrounding by clocks and other antiques at a flea market

Hunt down flea-market finds

Shop for: Dôen dresses and Goop skincare at the Brentwood Country Mart; red-carpet-ready vintage couture at Timeless Vixen; antiques and quirky vintage clothing at the Rose Bowl Flea Market; sea-moss gummies and chocolate almond milk at Erewhon.
Don’t forget: If a fellow shopper looks like a movie star, they’re probably a movie star. Blend in by appearing unbothered, even if you’re a little bit impressed.

Stay here: The Maybourne Beverly Hills

Stay here: The Maybourne Beverly Hills

Shop, then drop at this ultra-luxe hideout just five minutes from Rodeo Drive

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Emily Cronin
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Emily Cronin is an award-winning writer, editor and podcaster. She writes about fashion, lifestyle and pop culture for publications including the Financial Times, Elle, The Telegraph, British Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. She also cohosts the podcast, Hello Girls.

Third-party research was conducted by market research firm OnePoll on behalf of Expedia Group from August 5–September 2 2024, counting 25,000 respondents across 19 countries among adults who have traveled for leisure or plan to in the next three years.

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