Shopping Centre shopping in France
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Galerie Bordelaise
A 19th-century shopping arcade.
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Monoprix
This department store has a supermarket section on the 1st floor.
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Centre Commercial Nice Étoile
Centre Commercial Nice Étoile at No 30 is a fashionable shopping centre.
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Nice Étoile shopping mall
The massive Nice Étoile shopping mallspans a city block.
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Marques Avenue outlet centre
The Marques Avenue outlet centre houses 57 shops, boasting discount clothing and accessories by 80 designers.
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Euralille Shopping Mall
Euralille shopping centre is a huge mall in between Gare Lille-Europe and Gare Lille-Flandres. It will satisfy all your mall needs.
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Les Quatre Boulevards
In-town shopping options include Les Quatre Boulevards, a new shopping mall with about two dozen shops right in the middle of Calais' commercial district.
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rue des Hallebards
The city's fanciest shopping can be found on and around rue des Hallebards , whose super-elegant window displays are real eye candy (Baccarat is at No 44).
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Marques Avenue
Most factory-outlet stores are situated in two main zones. One is St-Julien-les-Villas, about 3km south of the city centre on blvd de Dijon (the N71 to Dijon). Marques Avenue boasts 240 name brands.
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rue du Palais
The grand arch of Tour de la Grosse Horloge leads to the arcaded rue du Palais ,La Rochelle's main shopping street, lined with 17th- and 18th-century shipowners' homes. Two blocks to the east, rue des Merciers is also lined with arcades.
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Galerie Véro Dodat
For a quick taste of 19th-century Paris, it's hard to beat this shopping arcade, which opened in 1826 and retains its original skylights, ceiling murals, Corinthian columns and gas globe lamps (now electric). Bijou art galleries, jewellers, a music shop and furniture restorer fill its quaint shop fronts.
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Pont Sainte Marie
Most factory-outlet stores are situated in two main zones. One is Pont Sainte Marie, about 3km northeast of Troyes' city centre along rue Marc Verdier, which links av Jean Jaurès (the N77 to Châlons-en-Champagne) with av Jules Guesde (the D960 to Nancy).
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Passage Pommeray
Pedestal statues symbolise traditional Nantais industries inside the ornate three-tiered shopping arcade Passage Pommeray, built in 1843 to link the then-stock exchange with the post office. Nearby are place Royale, laid out in 1790, and place Graslin, graced by the neoclassical Théâtre Graslin, built in 1788 and beautifully renovated earlier this decade.
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McArthur Glen
Most factory-outlet stores are situated in two main zones. One is Pont Sainte Marie, about 3km northeast of Troyes' city centre along rue Marc Verdier, which links av Jean Jaurès (the N77 to Châlons-en-Champagne) with av Jules Guesde (the D960 to Nancy). McArthur Glen is a huge strip mall with 84 shops. Adjacent Marques City (%03 25 46 37 48; www.marquescity.com) brings together 30 more stores.
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La Vallée Village
This shopping centre within the Disneyland Resort, 30km east of Paris, contains some 75 big-name outlets (Christian Lacroix, Kenzo, Versace et al) offering discounts on last season’s clothing, accessories and tableware. From Paris, take RER line A4 (€5.60, 30 to 35 minutes) to the Val d’Europe station. Alternatively, Cityrama Tuileries) three times weekly, departing at 10.15am and returning at 4pm; book in advance.
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Centre Commercial La Part-Dieu
Adjacent to the Part-Dieu train station, Lyon's vast indoor shopping centre is dominated by a pencil-shaped tower nicknamed le crayon.
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