A great recommendation from online reviewers for first-time visitors to Limassol is to head to the Old Town District (about 15 minutes northeast from the port), which is a great area to buy exotic household items that range from bed covers to table mats to cushion covers. The public marketplace on the corner of Avios Andreas Street and Anexartisias Street is close to the port and is within walking distance. There, you can find several street vendors offering handmade goods and souvenirs. If you are looking for higher-end items, head to Makarios Avenue, where you will find specialty stores and boutiques. For more info, see Limassol Port Guide
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