Shopping in Southwest England
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St Nicholas Market
Shopophiles will find plenty to feed their habit in Bristol, whether it's a designer hand-me-down in a retro clothes shop or a choice cheese in a local food market. Top stop is the St Nicholas Market , a chaotic melee of wobbly stalls and indie shops selling everything from recycled clothes to handmade jewellery and artisan bread.
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Reenie & Ron
Reenie & Ron bring their unique and decadent Parisian-style shoe emporium to the streets of Bristol. And this palace of pleasures doesn't only sell shoes, it also has exquisite tea sets made of fine China, and crystal champagne flutes. This is definitely the store for that special-occasion purchase.
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The Mall Galleries
From specialist to chain stores this mall has something for everyone's tastes and budgets. Mix a fabulous designer purchase with a cool high street brand and while you're at it why don't you grab something chic for the house?
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Lemon St Market
All the main high street chains are dotted along Boscawen St and Pydar St, but more intriguing shops and craft sellers are found around Lemon St Market .
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Paxton & Whitfield
You can smell this place long before you see it - a gourmet cheese shop selling everything from Cheddar cheddar to Cornish brie and French camembert.
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Guildhall Market
Self-caterers are spoilt for choice at the Guildhall Market, where you'll find small specialist shops offering all kinds of sweet and savoury treats.
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Chandos Deli
Fresh pasta, chunktastic sandwiches and Italian cakes are the mainstays at this excellent deli, perfect for stocking up on picnic supplies.
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Slow Food Markets
Exeter quay has open-air jazz on Sundays between June and September, and summertime Slow Food Markets on the third Saturday of the month.
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Sloop Craft Centre
The Sloop Craft Centre is a treasure trove of tiny artists' studios selling everything from handmade jewellery to driftwood furniture.
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Waterstone's
Waterstone's - the UK's favourite big chain bookstore where you can always rely on a a massive range and a quiet place for a coffee.
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Deli Shush
Serrano ham, antipasti, samosas and twenty types of olives fill the shelves of this designer deli.
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Waterstone's
Large chain bookshop selling travel guides, fiction and general-interest titles.
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Wharfside Shopping Centre
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Milsom's Yard
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Cabot Circus
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