Plant people, rejoice! This spot in Tallet El Khayyat is perfect for anyone who has a plant obsession, from indoor plants to those growing on your balcony or in the yard, Jardin D'Azur is sure to dazzle you. Walk in, smell the fruit, and discover the different types of plants - some of which you may even never have heard of!
The space is so calming, you almost forget that you're in the heart of the city! The people are very nice and helpful and will surely assist you in picking out the perfect plant accompanied by the perfect pot! This is one of my personal go-to places for gifting, as every plant expresses a different type of emotion and could mean many things to different people. Even if you're not shopping and just want a pitstop at a beautiful location, be sure to pass by.
Once you're done, you'll be a few minutes away from ABC Verdun mall or around 10 minutes away from Hamra street where you can enjoy a nice cup of coffee, tea, hot chocolate, or maybe even lunch or dinner.
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