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Traditional spice shop in Hurghada displaying colorful Egyptian spices, hibiscus, and souvenirs.

Shopping in Hurghada: Best Souvenirs & How to Haggle Like a Local

You can't leave Egypt empty-handed. From hand-blown glass to aromatic spices, Hurghada is a shopper's paradise. But navigating the souks (markets) can be overwhelming. Where do you find the best quality? And how do you know if you are paying a fair price?

Here is your ultimate guide to shopping in the Red Sea.

Top Things to Buy

  1. Egyptian Cotton: Famous worldwide. Look for high-quality t-shirts, galabeyas, and towels. Tip: Check the label to ensure it’s 100% cotton.

  2. Spices & Hibiscus: Visit a spice shop (Attar) for fresh cumin, saffron, and “Karkade” (Hibiscus flower), the national drink of Egypt.

  3. Papyrus & Perfume Oils: Classic souvenirs. Ensure you buy painted papyrus (not printed banana leaf) and essential oils like “Secret of the Desert.”

Fixed Price vs. The Souk

  • Fixed Price Shops (Cleopatra/Ramstore): If you hate bargaining, these big department stores are your safe haven. Prices are marked on the products. Stress-free shopping.

  • The Souks (Sheraton Road/Dahar): This is where the fun happens. Prices are not fixed.

    • The Golden Rule of Haggling: Never accept the first price. Start by offering 50% of what they ask, and meet somewhere in the middle. Keep it friendly and smile!

Conclusion Shopping here is an experience, not just a transaction. Take your time, drink the tea offered by shopkeepers, and enjoy the chat. Want a guided shopping tour? Join our [Hurghada City Tour] for a hassle-free experience.

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