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Dans les Yeux de Gaïa
The guide was updated:Dans les Yeux de Gaïa is a unique shop specialising in the sale of minerals, mineral jewelry, essential oils, and incense. Beyond its captivating inventory, the boutique also houses a well-stocked bookstore dedicated to well-being and esoteric items offering numerous literary works and an extensive selection of cards, including tarots, oracles, and personal development games.
Useful Information
- Address: 16 Rue de l'Université, Montpellier
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat 10am–7pm, Sun closed
- Website: www.danslesyeuxdegaia.com
- Public Transport: Tram: station Louis Blanc (line 1 or 4) or station Arc de Triomphe (line 4).
- Phone: +33 9 84 18 47 35
- Email: boutique@danslesyeuxdegaia.com
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