This well-known shop offers over a hundred different types of men's and women's shoes. All kinds of style are available, from a trendy, sporty look to formal and casual fashions. Quality and durability are always top on their list of criteria. One can find all kinds of brands in footwear available here that includes Vans, Puma, Creepers, Caterpillar, Adidas, Ellesse and Yellow Cab.
One of the closest supermarkets to the city centre, this store offers a range of services, including loyalty cards and financial services as well as a ticket office and travel agency. This enormous shopping centre also has an excellent fishmonger, where the origin and quality of products is clearly labelled, and a large range of foreign and organic produce. Carrefour's own product range offers good value for money and there are regular promotions.
This infamous jeans label has a boutique on Rue Crébillon (Nantes' equivalent of the Champs-Elysées) and offers a full range of men's, women's and children's clothing. All styles of Levi trousers are available, from 501s to the latest 595 stretch. There are also jackets, T-shirts, sweatshirts and other articles in a large choice of colours and sizes. The sales assistants are always ready to offer advice, whether it's on the style and leg length that best suits you, or the appropriate washing temperature!
In the heart of one of Nantes' most famous nineteenth-century architectural monuments, this shop is dedicated to the natural world. N&D has a wide range of clothes, gadgets and books for everything from walking and outdoor sports to astronomy, gardening, calligraphy and aromatherapy. You'll be sure to find an original and thoughtful gift among the many items available. The shop accepts Aurore store cards.
This is one of the city's largest shopping centres with 40 different shops that include clothes shops, jewellers, several restaurants (everything from a pizzeria and a crêperie to French cuisine), as well as a DIY store, florist's, chemist's, newsagent's, dry cleaners, travel agent and bank. The centre also has an enormous Leclerc supermarket, large covered car park, petrol station and children's play area.
This shop is a dream for players of card games like Magic, Legend of the Five Rings, and Pokémon, and roleplaying games, with a wide range of different rule systems and accessories. Roleplayers and wargamers will also find everything they need to paint and use figurines for games like Warhammer. The shop also sells unusual board games, like Star Wars Monopoly or the new Formule Dé, as well as classic games like chess and ready to play card games like Elixir or Service Compris. You can also find information about local gaming clubs here.
This large boutique located by Place Royale makes its own quality leather clothes. Their skirts, dresses, trousers (all fitted according to your size) and jackets come in all styles. The boutique also stocks bomber jackets, Teddys and Oakwood labels, Bower belts and, of course, Guignard de Mauléon articles. After-sales service and easy payment terms are available.
This well-known boutique stocks the latest prêt-à-porter collections from Morgan, Pourquoi Pas, Sinéquanone, Ange, Zone Bleue, Fille à Suivre, Le Petit Baigneur, etc. Aspiring femmes fatales will find everything from T-shirts and pullovers to blouses, skirts and dresses in a range of seductive styles and colours. Whether it's elegance or trendiness that you're after, there's bound to be something to match your tastes.
This store sells all kinds of sports equipment including mountain bikes, surfboards, skateboards and sailboards (Billabong, Rip Curl, Neilpryde are just some of the makes available). It stocks a wide variety of everyday sportswear and specific items (from wetsuits to cycling gear), as well as footwear, headgear, goggles and sunglasses for the whole family. Equipment repairs can be left in the capable hands of staff in the store's workshop.
This unusual bookshop has been involved in the publication of over 170 titles over the past ten years including works by Pierre Bordage, Terry Pratchett, Stéphanie Benson, Gilles Servat and Orson Scott Card. Fans of thrillers, science fiction, fantasy or film have long known that this is the place to come to for paperback or hardback editions, original language texts and translations into French. There are also magazines, fanzines, editions by small publishers, cards and posters. If you're looking for something to give as a gift but not quite sure what to go for, just ask for advice.
These twin bookshops located along Cours des 50-Otages have been a part of the cultural life of Nantes since the end of the 19th century.The left-hand entrance leads to L. Durance where the three floors stock a wide choice, ranging from comic books to French and foreign literature, art books, specialist journals and even a selection of CD-Rom titles.To the right is the entrance to G. Durance bookshop which buys, sells and exchanges second-hand and new school and university books. There is also a large selection of foreign language texts, old and regional works.