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Flea Market
The guide was updated:Every Sunday morning the flea market of Clermont-Ferrand is held in the parking lot of Place Gambetta. Professionals and private sellers exhibit trinkets, antiques and other second-hand items. Each week, between 5,000 and 10,000 visitors come here to walk around or find a rare gem. There is also a food market right next to it, in the courtyard of the bus terminal.
Useful Information
- Address: Place Gambetta, Clermont-Ferrand
- Opening hours: Sun: 7am - 1pm
- Website: www.puces63.com
- Phone: +33 4 73 28 31 22
- Email: heptagone@puces63.com
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On the emblematic Place de Jaude, this shopping centre stands out with its modern architecture and offers a large number of national and international brands of clothing, interior design or electronic goods shops. In addition to its 130 boutiques in two buildings, there are also cafes, restaurants and cinemas, which all make the main square of the city a vibrant and busy place.
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La Rue des Gras
La Rue des Gras is one of the main pedestrian and shopping streets of Clermont-Ferrand's historic city centre. It goes up to Place de la Victoire and offers a splendid view over the Cathedral and the Puy de Dôme from the top. Lined with local shops, international brand stores and restaurants, it is one of the most popular meeting places in the city.
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Clermont Délices
This small shop located in the charming rue des Gras specialises in regional products. You can find both sweet and savory specialities, as well as organic fruit and vegetables, food and bottled wine. Local farms and small producers supply the boutique, which is a sign of high quality.
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Mefia Te
This shop is packed with products from the Auvergne region. At Mefia te, which means "beware" in the regional dialect, you can find a large number of clothing items with zany inscriptions as well as accessories and a selection of regional products, perfect for a gift or as a souvenir of your stay in Auvergne.
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Kilo Shop
A brand with a few boutiques across France, the Kilo Shop is a vintage second-hand shop with an original concept: choose your clothes or accessories, weigh them and pay for your items according to the weight displayed on the scale. Different ranges of prices per kilo are proposed, but all the clothes are unique and come from recycled second-hand clothes, for environmentally-friendly consumption.
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Lego Store
Lego Store is a paradise for young and old. With countless of the famous bricks of all colours, there are thousands of possibilities to foster the creativity of all. Located in the Jaude shopping centre, the shop in Clermont-Ferrand showcases a large number of building sets about various themes.
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Marché Saint-Pierre
This covered market houses shopkeepers selling fresh products, often from local farms and small producers. Butchers, fishmongers, cheese makers, caterers and greengrocers offer the chance to discover regional flavours. A brewery and a gourmet restaurant are also located in the market square.
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Flea Market
Every Sunday morning the flea market of Clermont-Ferrand is held in the parking lot of Place Gambetta. Professionals and private sellers exhibit trinkets, antiques and other second-hand items. Each week, between 5,000 and 10,000 visitors come here to walk around or find a rare gem. There is also a food market right next to it, in the courtyard of the bus terminal.
Read more