If you can spend hours at local souks and flea markets, then make sure to save this guide to some of Beirut’s most beloved weekly markets.
Every Saturday from 12 PM until 8 PM, The Pink House turns into a creative market featuring local artists, designers, and handmade creations. A good spot to discover unique gifts, crafts, and Lebanese brands.
A weekly market in Gefinor supporting small Lebanese producers, Souk El Balad brings together fresh produce, homemade goods, crafts, and local food from farmers and makers across the country.
A Sunday farmers market where you can shop for fresh produce, mouneh, homemade bread, honey, zaatar, and more while supporting local producers and sustainable practices.
One of Lebanon’s most beloved farmers markets, Souk El Tayeb is a Saturday stop for fresh produce, traditional foods, coffee, and homemade products from farmers, producers, and artisans around Lebanon.
This community market focuses on connecting shoppers directly with Lebanese farmers, offering seasonal harvests, mouneh, and homemade products every Saturday.
A Beirut classic Sunday flea market that we couldn’t leave out of this list, where you’ll find a little bit of everything, including vintage finds, antiques, clothes, books, and local products.
A seasonal pop-up market bringing together vintage fashion, collectibles, and homeware from local sellers across different Beirut locations. It doesn’t take place weekly, but it takes place frequently enough to mention!
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