Gift shop
The Spanish phrase 'tienda de regalos' translates to 'gift shop' in English. A gift shop is a store primarily selling souvenirs, memorabilia, and other items relating to a particular topic or theme. These might be items that are designed to be gifts for others, or they could be a way to remember a special location or event. Gift shops are often found in areas visited by tourists, such as museums, galleries, parks and destinations of interest.
Today, we are going to visit the gift shop before we return home.
In this sentence, the speaker is indicating a plan to visit the gift shop on that particular day before going back home.
I saw a beautiful mug in the gift shop, I want to buy it.
This sentence communicates how the speaker spotted a beautiful mug in the gift shop and expresses their desire to purchase it.
The museum's gift shop has interesting books and postcards.
This sentence explains that the museum's gift shop offers a variety of items, such as interesting books and postcards.