Shopping in Beirut
![]() | High-end designer stuff from Lois Vuitton
to Prada and everything in between is what you can find in this posh shopping
district. The pedestrianised, cobbled streets are full of cafes awash with
Gucci, Boss, Karen Millen, Versace, and the likes.
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![]() | Miss ABC is a women’s specialty store on Hamra Street. Hamra Street, facing cinema Strand ...Read More | |
![]() | Burj Hammoud is the area of the city east of Beirut River and is populated by Armenians. There are many shops in Arax Street and Armenia Street which sell clothes at affordable rates. ...Read More | |
![]() | A typical Middle Eastern market place, the Souk el Barghout will delight you with its array of shops selling traditional crafts, jewelry, perfumes and souvenirs. Bargaining is the norm so go ahead and you will surely get items to suit your budget. Along with shopping you can unwind at one of the...Read More | |
![]() | Akiki’s Cigars
Maarad Street, DowntownTel: 961 1 995050 Between the Sheets Dunes Center, Verdun Tel: 961 1 795179 Habis Siversmiths ABC Mall, Dbayeh Tel: 961 3 464010 | |
![]() | One of the most sought after shopping destinations of the capital, Mar Elias Street with its over 250 commercial establishments offers a wide variety of choices ranging from women’s clothes and fashionable shoes, kids wear to leather items, silver jewels and gifts. | |
![]() | Hamra Street is one of the most pulsating and happening streets and was once known as the Champs Elysees of Beirut. It is filled with a number of modern outlets selling jewelry, shoes, handicrafts, books, etc. There are a number of cafes too where you can unwind after your shopping. | |
![]() | This Syrian Sunday Market is held every Sunday morning in East Beirut, adjacent to Beirut River. Here you can get a completely local and cheap shopping experience. Antiques, clothes, beads and baubles, etc. can be purchased at comfortably low prices. Be sure to test your bargaining skills here for...Read More | |


























