Fashion bazaars and a Halloween market: where to go in Cyprus this weekend

This upcoming weekend in Cyprus, several events will take place that combine fashion, creativity, and a Halloween atmosphere. Residents and visitors of the island can enjoy themed bazaars, a sustainable fashion market, and art fairs.
The first event to open will be the Sustainable Bazaar, organized by the ARIAM Sustainable Fashion initiative. It will take place on Saturday, November 1, from 10:00 to 18:00 in the garden of New Division in Nicosia. Visitors will find stands with vintage clothing, accessories, and decor items, as well as live music and a friendly atmosphere. The goal of the bazaar is to promote conscious consumption and a sustainable approach to fashion.
On the same day, the Grand Ba3aars — a large-scale art bazaar — will kick off at the Yfantourgeio cultural space in Nicosia. The event will last for two days and then return at the end of November and beginning of December. The fair will feature works by artists and craftsmen, vintage items, books, and collectibles, as well as street food from local chefs.
The main event of the weekend will be the Cyberness Market – Halloween Edition, taking place on November 1–2 in the Kulla district of Limassol. More than 150 makers and entrepreneurs will participate. The program includes costume contests for children, a festive dog parade, themed photo zones, food trucks, and musical performances. On Saturday, the market will run from 15:00 to midnight, and on Sunday — from 16:00 to 23:00.
Thus, the upcoming weekend in Cyprus promises to be vibrant and eventful: everyone will be able to choose an event to their liking — from eco-friendly fashion to evening walks among vivid Halloween decorations.
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