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Boutiques around the City Center
The guide was updated:The best way to enjoy shopping in this city is definitely just wandering around the city centre, without a particular destination, since one of the narrow streets you are likely to wander through on your way might just hide that specialty boutique you've been looking for.
For example, rue Sant-Vicens is one of the best places to find the finest pottery, furniture and carpets, while rue des Anges or rue Alsace Lorraine have a series of boutiques like Celini, offering an interesting choice of designer clothing.
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Wine shop that also sells whiskey, champagnes and much more, staffed with knowledgeable shop assistants. Be consulted on wine pairings and select that perfect bottle to bring back and have with dinner. The shop also holds weekly wine and spirits tastings.
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Galeries Lafayette
A known French department store on Place de la Résistance, whose four floors of fashion and cosmetics are definitely a place to visit especially during the big sales seasons (January and June). From Armani to Calvin Klein, from Chanel to Clinique — find all your favourite brands under one roof.
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Rue Paratilla
This narrow and picturesque street is one of the most dynamic places in Perpignan. Check out the gourmet grocery store Sala that specializes in the Collioure (a nearby popular coast resort) anchovies, or any of the little and charming aromatic shops, one of the reasons for Perpignan's popularity among visitors.
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Outdoor Markets
Shopping at outdoor markets is a popular pastime among locals, and it's a lively and picturesque affair. You could have a look at the flea market, held every Sunday on Avenue Palais des Exposition; the Art Market, every first Saturday on Allées Maillol; the Brocant Market, every Saturday at the same place or, finally, the bio market Marché République that takes place from Tuesday to Sunday at Place de la République.
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Boutiques around the City Center
The best way to enjoy shopping in this city is definitely just wandering around the city centre, without a particular destination, since one of the narrow streets you are likely to wander through on your way might just hide that specialty boutique you've been looking for.
For example, rue Sant-Vicens is one of the best places to find the finest pottery, furniture and carpets, while rue des Anges or rue Alsace Lorraine have a series of boutiques like Celini, offering an interesting choice of designer clothing.
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Aushopping Porte d'Espagne
If you need to buy lots of items of different nature, then pay a visit to this shopping centre where you'll enjoy the convenience of having all you may need under one roof. Have a look at well-known chain stores such as Mango, H&M and Sephora and get something to eat at Flunch.
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