In Limassol, tourists can have fun in local nightclubs, relax on sandy beaches, “experience” attractions in a local water park, located in the middle of a citrus grove. In addition, resort guests should pay attention to shopping venues such as the Limassol flea markets to indulge in some extraordinary shopping experience in Cyprus.
Fasouri Flea Market
This flea market is a repository of antiquities, as well as a place of attraction for numismatists and philatelists. Here you can also buy typewriters, home fountains, ancient models of chronometers, radio equipment, aroma lamps, candlesticks, vintage photos and bags, pieces of furniture, books, handicrafts, jewelry and more. As for the prices, they are quite moderate, and besides, no one canceled the bargaining. It should be noted that the market consists of 2 parts - a covered pavilion (they sell new things) and an open-air area. Those who arrive by car can leave it in the parking lot, and those who are hungry can have a snack in a cafe.
Flea market near Molos promenade
At this Sunday flea market (open from 07:00 to 19:00; an area near the Ayia Napa Cathedral is allocated for it) you can buy clothes, perfumes, bags, children's toys, watches, glasses, hand-made jewelry, household items, memorable souvenirs … In general, there is a rather small selection of antiques and antiques on the market.
You can get to the flea market by bus number 30.
Linopetra Market
In this market (located at the intersection of Agiou Athanasiou and Kolonakiou streets; it is better to take bus number 13) on Saturdays from 8 am to 1 pm they sell vegetables, fruits, herbs, used shoes, clothes, jewelry, dishes, as well as items capable of interest collectors (coins).
Shopping in Limassol
First of all, you should pay attention to the main shopping street Anexartisias Street. Designer clothing stores can be found on Makarios III Avenue. And for clothes, shoes and jewelry, you can go to the shops located on Agiou Andreou street (pay attention to the “Agora Shopping Center”).
A good place to shop is the Debenhams mall, which sells baby and household goods, natural American and Greek cosmetics, sportswear and footwear.
It is recommended to take away ceramics, donkey figurines, icons, lace (pay attention to handmade tablecloths and napkins), Cypriot wines (St. Panteleimon, Commandaria), fur coats, olive oil and soap from Limassol.