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Josuat
The guide was updated:Pau, just like the nearby Bayonne on the Atlantic coast, is famous for its chocolate products and numerous little shops can be located all around town. Josuat is of course one of them. It's been selling its delicious creations in Pau since 1880.
Useful Information
- Address: 23 Rue Serviez, Pau
- Opening hours: Monday-Saturday: 9.30am-12.15pm, 2-30pm-7.15pm
- Phone: +33 559 276 567
- Email: sarl.josuat@wanadoo.fr
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If bad weather catches you unprepared, this little shop might save your day: they've been selling and repairing umbrellas in Pau for about twenty years. Their umbrellas are all made by hand, as is traditional. This makes them unique pieces to buy, and since they are very durable, your purchase might last an entire lifetime.
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Tact
Tact is a little boutique selling works by local artists and craftsmen. Designer jewellery, home ware, embroidered pins, trinkets and much more await you here. At Tact, they like to focus on the quality and uniqueness of their merchandise.
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Fromagerie Alexandre
Fromagerie Alexandre is a cheese shop in Pau's town centre. It's no secret that the French love their "fromage", and deeply care about its quality and taste. Here you can try a variety of cow, sheep and goat cheeses, which also make for original souvenirs.
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Centre Bosquet
The Centre Bosquet is a shopping centre with many stores conveniently opened under the same roof. You can shop for shoes, perfumes, jewellery and even groceries.
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Passage de la Republique
This small pedestrian street is lined with many small shops, ranging from clothing stores to butcher shops. It is a great way to shop for more personal and unique items.
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Les Halles
Les Halles is a massive indoor food market, selling all kinds of produce: meats, fish, cheese, flowers, pastries, wine from Jurançon and much more. Definitely worth a visit and a great place to explore the culinary delicacy of France.
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Josuat
Pau, just like the nearby Bayonne on the Atlantic coast, is famous for its chocolate products and numerous little shops can be located all around town. Josuat is of course one of them. It's been selling its delicious creations in Pau since 1880.
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Maison Francis Miot
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