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Shopping...
There are
many quaint street markets, boutiques and stores throughout France.
Lace, crystal glass, cheese, coffee, wines, spirits, liqueurs,
textiles are found throughout. While hypermarkets sell everything
else - food, clothing, bikes, electrical goods, furniture.
Montmartre,
Paris, France
This rural neighborhood on the outskirts of the city has a collection
of upscale shops and cafés and a hint of old village charm.
Bastille
You would think that Bastille in Paris is most famous for its
ruins of the prison made famous by the revolt on July 14, 1789.
However it has now become a center of Parisian nightlife and is
home to an array of exciting restaurants, street corner cafés
and various clubs. Very popular with locals and tourists alike.
La Croisette
This world-famous street, which runs along the shoreline of Cannes,
is made for the high-end shopping experience.
Galeries
Lafayette
40, boulevard Haussmann, Paris 75009, France
Tel: 33 1 42 82 34 56
Visit Galeries
Lafayette Paris Haussmann - France biggest department store! Check
out the most incredible prices on the best of French and International
fashion, accessories, beauty and home design, representing savings
up to 40%. Galeries Lafayette departments, spread out on 7 floors
welcome you to an elegant and trendy place.
Forville
Market
A traditional French outdoor market specializing in quality fresh
produce harvested by local farmers.
Pletzl
Visit the neighborhood of Pletzl in Paris. Follow its quaint narrow
streets around the rue des Rosiers and visit many little shops
and restaurants along the way. This area has celebrated Jewish
tradition since the thirteenth century.
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