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A shop assistant inside the Stand Out/Minus Zero record shop, Blenheim Crescent London
A shop assistant inside the Stand Out/Minus Zero record shop, Blenheim Crescent London. Photograph: Sarah Lee Photograph: Sarah Lee/The Guardian
A shop assistant inside the Stand Out/Minus Zero record shop, Blenheim Crescent London. Photograph: Sarah Lee Photograph: Sarah Lee/The Guardian

Readers’ travel tips: independent record shops around the world

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The atmosphere, the smell, the encyclopaedic knowledge of the staff or maybe even the coffee: share your recommendation for a one-off record shop worth seeking out and you could win a £200 hotel voucher

The internet hasn’t quite yet destroyed the joy of passing an hour in a music shop where the staff know their stuff and your fingers get dusty from sifting through records. In fact there’s even a day dedicated to their existence. Do you know one anywhere in the world that deserves a mention?

The best tips will appear in print in next weekend’s Travel section and the winner, chosen by Tom Hall of Lonely Planet, will receive a £200 hotel voucher from Hotels.com, allowing you stay in thousands of places worldwide. Submit your tips by clicking on the blue button and using the text tab. Try and include as much detail as possible – location, any website addresses etc – and feel free to add a photo if you own the copyright to it, but it will be the text we’re judging! Your tip should be around 100 words long. Terms and conditions.

Closes 27 August 2014 at 6am GMT

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