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There are many excellent value products to
be bought in Cyprus and all the main towns
offer busy shopping centres and bustling
markets. There are also Cyprus Handicraft
Centres in all the major towns, offering a
wide selection of locally produced items.
Shops are closed all day Sunday and on
Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. However,
in the tourist areas, shops usually stay
open late in the evenings and all day
Sunday.
In particular, Cyprus is noted for its
leather goods, especially jackets, handbags
and shoes; for handmade lace, and for high
quality jewelry. Spectacles are very good
value, often being offered at substantially
lower prices than in Europe. Visitors to the
mountain village of Lefkara will be able to
see the villagers hard at work making their
traditional lace and filigree silver
products. In the other mountain villages
good buys include homemade honey and sweets
such as sujouko and palouze, which are made
from grapes.
Ceramics are also very popular, with
potteries in all the major towns offering a
wide selection of brightly painted pots,
plates and other gift items. High on many
tourist shopping list is the famous Cyprus
Delight, and visitors can visit the many
workshops around the island that produce it,
for a free taste and to see how it is made.
Cyprus is also well known for its wines and
many wineries and breweries offer tours
around their premises. Specialties of Cyprus
include Cypriot brandy, the famous dessert
wine, Commandaria, the orange liqueur Filfar,
and Keo beer. Many locally produced spirits
are also available and are much cheaper than
well-known brands.
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