Galeries Lafayette

Bordeaux


Duck into the city's flagship department store, at home in an elegant Art Nouveau building from the 1900s, for a one-stop shop for women and children's fashion, accessories, homewares, books, luggage and stationary. And yes, this is a younger sibling of Paris' mythical Galeries Lafayette, open in the capital since 1893.

For menswear pop across the road to Galeries Lafayette – L’Homme, in a stunningly renovated building from 1927 on rue Porte Dijeaux.


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