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Saint-Malo
The guide was updated:Saint-Malo, only a couple of kilometers away from Dinard, offers a plethora of good shopping opportunities. If you're arriving from Jersey of the UK, Saint-Malo might be your main point of entry or departure.
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The covered market of Les Halles is the go-to place for those looking to stock up on some excellent local delicacies. The 18 registered vendors sell everything from fresh seafood to local produce, but the two "fromageries" are the ones that deserve particular attention on the part of shoppers.
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Grand Marché
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays the square just by Les Halles comes alive when 300 vendors from the region gather to showcase some of the best local produce at what is now known as the region's largest market. Shop for everything from regional delicacies to clothing and souvenirs.
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Cavavin Dinard
The centrally located wine boutique is a prime spot to shop for some of the finest local wines, champagne, and other liquors - local and international. Bottles make perfect gifts and souvenirs from the region. The shop packs over 900 varieties, a selection guaranteed to satisfy the finest of tastes.
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Conserverie la Belle-Iloise
The rustic Conserverie la Belle-Iloise is a must-stop for Dinard shoppers, a boutique specializing in various kinds of fish preserves, all of which come in uniquely designed tins and can be assembled into beautiful gift sets. Take your pick from a wide selection of tuna and sardine varieties.
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Biscuiterie La Trinitaine
Ever since it was first established in 1955, La Trinitaine has been selling specialty baked goods such as butter biscuits, pastries, crepes, salted butter-flavored caramel, and a selection of sweet preserves typical of the region. Adorable gift box sets are available for purchase.
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Douceurs de Bretagne
Douceurs de Bretagne brims with regional specialties from all over the province of Brittany - jams, wines, ciders, the typical caramels au beurre salé, and a plethora of further delicacies - both sweet and savoury. Multiple gift sets are available.
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La Maison Guella
The longstanding sweet and confectionery producer La Maison Guella enjoys a presence in both Dinard and Saint-Malo. Its assortment ranges from cookies and biscuits (the traditional "galette Bretonne", salted butter cookies, caramels, jams, and more.
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Saint-Malo
Saint-Malo, only a couple of kilometers away from Dinard, offers a plethora of good shopping opportunities. If you're arriving from Jersey of the UK, Saint-Malo might be your main point of entry or departure.
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Centre Commercial la Madeleine-Carrefour (Saint-Malo)
Centre Commercial la Madeleine-Carrefour is conveniently located close to the road leading into Saint-Malo. Here you can go shopping for brands such as Yves Rocher, Clair's, Etam, Morgan, Calzedonia, and more. If you are hungry, feel free to stop for a coffee or lunch at one of its many eateries.
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Indoor Market at Halle au Blé (Saint-Malo)
The Saint-Malo indoor market is held at Halle au Blé on Tuesdays and Fridays. The product selection is mainly fresh local produce. On those same days, fish and seafood are sold at the Place de la Poissonnerie, only a few blocks up from the market's location.
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La Maison du Beurre (Saint-Malo)
The deli is a unique shopping spot in Saint-Malo, a tiny boutique where celebrated chef Jean-Yves Bordier showcases the wide variety of cheeses and butters of his own creations. Reputable eateries from around the world receive regular shipments from here, but anyone is welcome to make a purchase.
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Rennes
If you want to go shopping in a bigger city Rennes is only 1 hour away by car. The city (with its over 200,000 inhabitants) packs a punch with international brand boutiques, farmer's markets, local delis - and more - represented.
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