Traveling to another country to purchase goods or certain services is a key tourism factor for many countries. Travelers enjoying bargain shopping for jewelry, antiques, clothes, shoes, souvenirs and more need only to look to these countries to shop to their heart's (and wallet's) content -- with huge savings.

Barcelona, Spain's amazing traveler-filled city is still a hub for European budget items. Travelers headed to the city on summer could enjoy summer sales in most clothing stores including Zara, MNG Mango and even Bershka. Shopper tourists who luckily stumble into a shop of a young designer or street fashion designer could possibly get immense discounts.

In Vietnam is Hoi An, a haven for art galleries, clothes and shoes. According to Frommers, the destination might have 1,000 and more tailor shops and markets for silk, cashmere and other premium fabrics. The tourism website said prices for a three piece wool suit could cost about $50-100 and a silk dress could go about $20 -- great bargains indeed.

Vietnam has great bargain deals for clothes and goods but nothing will compare to Hong Kong's generous offerings. Tourists with haggling skills could get great deals for brand-name clothes and even gadgets sold. Shop owners would even stalk tourists and encourage them to buy -- making haggling for prices easier.

Sao Paolo, Brazil has amazing outlet malls from local and international brands. Tailors line up the streets of Rua Jose Paulino. While most clothing chains are huge brand names, some are boutique shops and even second-hand reselling shops that offer great brands at prices 70% off the original.

Travelers in America only need to cross a single border to find great bargains through Mexico. Young designers and handmade products from small manufacturers have a quality that is on par or even better than American brands for half the price. According to SkyScanner, Puerto Vallarta is the place to be for bargain shopping.