Travel Reference
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with any atmosphere before 10pm. You may wish to start your night here and then move on
as it usually gets packed with drunken fishermen later in the evening. There's a long bar,
dancefloor and cheap drinks. Watch your pocket.
Mon-Sat 6pm-1am.
CINEMAS
USP
Room NIII, SPAF Building, USP, Laucala Bay 323 2402.
There are some Pacific
screenings at the USP Campus in Laucala Bay.
Village Six
Scott St 330 6006.
Central cinema showing mainstream and Bollywood films.
Tickets F$6.50.
Daily 10am-11pm.
SHOPPING
Renwick Rd is the place to head for
malls
, which contain a variety of stores and amenities
such as cafés and ATMS, while scruffy but characterful
Cumming St
has Suva's best selection
of
clothes shops
, where you can buy fine Indian attire and fabric by the metre. One of the
street's many tailors can then whip you up a suit or shirt, or try the
Flea Market
.
BOOKSHOPS
Domodomo
(F$6), the museum's monthly journal. They also sell postcards with old photo-
graphs, wooden carvings, jewellery and souvenirs.
Mon-Fri 9am-4pm, Sat 9.30am-4pm.
University Bookshop
Laucala Bay 323 2500,
uspbookcentre.com
;
map
.
A selection of
titles about the Pacific, on topics ranging from history and culture to law, legend, language
and song.
Mon-Fri 8am-5.30pm, Sat 8.30am-1pm.
CLOTHES
flowery shirts and sarongs, this is the place to come to get kitted out. The garments are af-
fordable, 100-percent cotton and made in Fiji.
Mon-Sat 9am-6pm.
COSMETICS
Pure Fiji
Karsanji St;
map
.
A weekly factory outlet sale of Fiji's favourite products: lotions,
potions, shampoos and sugar rubs made with coconut oil and other natural flower extracts.
They make great gifts, though remember not to pack them in your hand luggage when leaving
the country.
Sat 10am-2pm.
DEPARTMENT STORES
mall with an ATM, sports shops, fast food, coffee and a well-stocked supermarket.
Daily
9am-10pm.