Beirut Shopping

Shopping in Beirut

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    Oriental Art Centre

    A great place to seek out original souvenirs is the Oriental Art Centre. Owned by the same old gentleman, in the same location, since 1955, it sells hand-tinted lithographs and vintage postcards, offering nostalgic, David Roberts-like visions of a long lost Middle East.

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    Saifi Village

    The key to good shopping in Beirut is to pick your district. If you're looking for one-off clothes, carpets, jewellery, antiques or other special bits and bobs, head to Saifi Village , a beautifully restored arts quarter just off Place des Martyrs.

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    CD-Thèque

    Cool books on Middle East photography, visual culture and cultural studies can be found at CD-Thèque, which stocks an enormous range of excellent DVDs, videos and CDs from the region, in all genres and styles.

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    L'Artisan du Liban

    Good quality Middle Eastern souvenirs - satin slippers, wooden boxes, backgammon sets, and ceramics - can be found at the worthy L'Artisan du Liban which supports Lebanese craftsmen in need.

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    Virgin Megastore

    A failsafe option for fiction, new releases, maps and coffee table titles. Also a good place to browse for Lebanese music, and pick up tickets to the slew of Lebanese summer festivals.

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  6. Souq el Tayeb

    On Saturdays, Souq el Tayeb sets up in the Saifi Village car park, Lebanon's first farmers market and a great place to pick up ingredients for a picnic or a home-cooked meal.

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    Naufal Booksellers

    Stockist of all things Lebanese, from maps to cookery books; a great place with helpful staff, to spend an hour or two browsing and planning your onward journey.

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    ABC Mall

    If you're in the mood for a wander around a mall, the ABC Mall stocks brand names, a wide range of children's clothes and hosts several cafés and a cinema.

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    Artisans du Liban et d'Orient

    Good quality Middle Eastern souvenirs - satin slippers, wooden boxes, backgammon sets, and ceramics - can be found at Artisans du Liban et d'Orient .

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    Librairie Antoine

    A dependable chain with travel titles, a broad selection of nonfiction and illustrated tomes and a wide range of books for children.

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    Librairie Antoine, Achrafiye

    A dependable chain with travel titles, a broad selection of nonfiction and illustrated tomes and a wide range of books for children.

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  13. Ceramic Lounge

    Shopping highlights include Ceramic Lounge a café where you can create your own customised painted pots, plates and mugs.

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    Smith's

    If a supermarket's what you need, one of the best Hamra has to offer is Smith's which stocks many American brands.

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    Books & Pens

    This bookshop stocks an extensive art supplies and stationery, as well as international newspapers and magazines.

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    Consumers Co-op

    If a supermarket's what you need, one of the best Hamra has to offer is the Consumers Co-op .

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    Le Comptoir

    Excellent vintage Lebanese and imported wines can be sourced at Le Comptoir in Achrafiye.

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  18. Plum

    Shopping highlights include Plum which stocks young designers' creations.

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    Enoteca

    Excellent vintage Lebanese and imported wines can be sourced at Enoteca .

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  20. Souq el-Bargout

    Twice a year - usually in November or December and in May or June - Beirut hosts the Souq el-Bargout, a massive informal flea market, which consumes the city centre's streets each evening for about a fortnight. An evening of browsing and stopping to nibble snacks from its vendors is an unmissable experience if you're in town at this time.

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