Shopping in Cyprus - outlets, shopping streets and boutiques

The Greek Theatre at paphos Good shopping is always a nice bonus to any vacation. Doing shopping in a foreign country is really interesting, as that's how tourists can not only find something rare and useful, get acquainted with local brands, but also learn more about the culture of local people. Shopping malls are always similar to each other in different countries, so it’s best to start a hunt for interesting things with them, and then go to flea markets and unique shops having their own flavor. That's how a gradual immersion in the local shopping culture happens.
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"Kings Avenue Mall" is located in the center of Paphos. It houses shops with expensive brand clothes, international shops with lower prices, electronics, an optics store, a six-screen cinema, a supermarket, many restaurants, and a couple of playgrounds. The mall is open from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm six days a week and from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm on Sundays. In Nicosia, you will find “The Mall of Engomi”, a large shopping center offering reasonable prices for local brands. The mall is open from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm on weekdays and from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm on weekends.
"My Mall" in Limassol is good for shopping with children because there is "Play Planet" for kids from 2 years old, where they can not only play with toys but also compete in video games. Adults can safely leave their children in this great play zone and go shopping, and then have a great time playing bowling. A large underground ice rink is open all year round. This center has many shops of local and international brands, cafes and restaurants. "My Mall" can be visited from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm six days a week and from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm on Sunday. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
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In "Duck Pond" Market located close to the center of Chloraka you can find second-hand and new clothes, books, music CDs, art objects, sweets, jewelry, electronics, toys, vegetables, fruits, and much more. Like at many flea markets, here among the junk and decent things you have a chance to buy antiques and valuable products for little money. The market is open from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm on Wednesdays and Sundays. Noisy Paphos Old Town Market sells accessories and souvenirs, lace, ceramics, and other goods that are of particular interest to travelers. The market is open daily.
The Greek Theatre at paphos In Cyprus, there are many interesting shops that must be visited by fans of all unusual. Kivotos Gallery in Paphos offers unique souvenirs and beautiful jewelry. Here you can buy tableware and other items created by local craftsmen. There are no fakes in the gallery store, each product is one of a kind, and the prices cannot be called high. "Platres Chocolate Workshop" in Limassol gives you the opportunity to try several types of chocolate before buying. The store sells a wide variety of chocolate in the form of bars and candies, as well as hot chocolate.
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"O'Vrakas Gifts" in Pissouri sells jewelry, all sorts of sweets, olive oil products, and handmade glass souvenirs. Lovers of everything natural and organic are recommended to visit the “House of Spices” in Peristerona where spices, oils, teas, and herbs for every taste are sold. Friendly owners know the characteristics and properties of each product and are always happy to share their knowledge and give recommendations. Here in the shop, you can also buy drinks. "Venus Rose Cosmetics" in Agros village sells natural products from roses: liqueurs, candles, cosmetics, oils, candies, and many others.
Of course, one of the must-have souvenirs that must be brought from Cyprus is the famous Lefkara lace woven according to seven-century old traditions. No less interesting are Orthodox icons created by local iconographers. Handmade glassware and crosses, silver and ceramics can also serve as excellent reminders of traveling to the wonderful island. As for edible souvenirs, pay particular attention to carob products (chocolate, syrup, and others), cheese, Turkish delight, olive oil, and jam in glass jars.
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Reference information
Map of all shopping areas
Shopping streets in Cyprus
♥   Shopping area ' Agiou Andreou Street' Limassol. On the map   Photos
♥   Shopping area ' Anexartisias Street' Limassol. On the map   Photos
♥   Shopping area ' Ermou Street' Paphos. On the map   Photos
♥   Shopping area ' Glastonodos Street' Paphos. On the map   Photos
♥   Shopping area ' Ledra Street' Nicosia. On the map   Photos
♥   Shopping area ' Makarios III Avenue' Paphos. On the map   Photos
♥   Shopping area ' Makariou Avenue' Nicosia. On the map   Photos

Shopping malls, boutiques and outlets in top cities of Cyprus

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