Craving a bit of outlet shopping? La Vallée Village, with its meticulously manicured storefronts and spacious walkways, is a sophisticated bargain hunter's dream. Located in the up-and-coming community of Marne-La-Vallée, the shops exemplify the spirit of the region.
A part of the newest urban development project by the same name, Val d'Europe is a trendy shopping center which has become one of the most popular shopping destinations in Serris. Aside from a variety of shops selling clothes, gadgets, home decor items, beauty products and the like, and a number of restaurants and cafes like Starbucks, Ben & Jerry's and Veng Hour, the shopping center is also home to one of the branches of the famous Sea Life chain of aquariums. So whether you feel like going on a shopping spree or simply wish to spend an entertaining day out, Val d'Europe is a great place to come to.
A high-class restaurant on the world's most famous avenue, Ladurée (founded in 1862) also boasts a bakery. You can try the famous “macarons” (moist jam-filled cookies), a specialty of this establishment, or enjoy the raw and cooked vegetable salad along with a variable of other dishes served for lunch and dinner.
Despite the invasion of big name stores such as Gap, Zara, and H&M, the flagship branch of Galeries Lafayette, along with nearby Printemps, has remained one of the last bastions of Parisian chic. Built in 1894, this shoppers' paradise has continually reinvented itself and kept customers coming back. The resplendent main hall has an impressive array of perfumes, accessories and other products. The department store stocks all the best designer labels and also has its own deluxe grocery counter, restaurants, a travel agency, fashion shows, Internet access and more. Its incredible Christmas window displays are a Parisian institution.
De boomrijke, twee kilometer lange Champs-Elysées is het centrum van festiviteiten en officiële parades geworden. Het is een magneet voor toeristen en de menigte die genieten van het struinen over de brede, schilderachtige laan. De vele bioscopen, cafés en restaurants trekken toeristen die even een paar uur willen uitrusten, moe van het lopen langs de designer boetieks, banken en de ambassades die ook in deze chique buurt gevestigd zijn. De laan was oorspronkelijk gecreëerd in 1667, door André Le Nôtre, de tuinman van Louis XIV, om het uitzicht vanaf de Jardin des Tuileries te verbeteren. De laan was verlengd aan het einde van de 18e eeuw zodat deze van de Place de la Concorde tot de Arc de Triomphe liep.
The world's biggest flea market welcomes 200,000 visitors each weekend. You name it and this place will have it: furniture, pictures, new and second-hand clothes, all at rock-bottom prices (especially if you're a dab hand at haggling). There's a jovial fairground atmosphere with the aroma of food wafting around and people crowding round the stalls, hoping to pick up a 1970s leather jacket or a rare Louis XV chest of drawers. Make sure you have cash on you, as stallholders seldom accept credit cards and the nearest available cash machine is always lined out.
Le Marché de Bailly ("the market of Bailly") is a popular outdoor market that takes place at every Sunday. It used to be right in the Place de l'Europe, but moved to its new location in April 2011 in front of the Carrefour store. The new location provides ample parking and more choices of things to do. Booths sell wonderful local delicacies so don't miss out on this cultural experience.
The successful Italian fashion house uses top quality fabrics, a mixture of tradition and high-tech and the creativity of its young staff. Founded in 1951 by Achille Maramotti, it now produces many new collections each year and is certainly among the most high-class Italian labels . Even big names in the fashion world like Karl Lagerfeld and Dolce&Gabbana have already worked for the fashion house.
Craving a bit of outlet shopping? La Vallée Village, with its meticulously manicured storefronts and spacious walkways, is a sophisticated bargain hunter's dream. Located in the up-and-coming community of Marne-La-Vallée, the shops exemplify the spirit of the region.
The products of the furniture store which was founded in London in the 1960s promise a classy living style. Since its beginnings, Habitat has again and again set exciting accents and trends with an appropriate mix of eclecticism and originality. The range is focused on high quality designer furniture and home accessories, including exclusive office furniture, choice tablecloths and simple table ware. The selection of lamps is particularly excellent, ranging from simple glass forms to exceptional lights.
A part of the newest urban development project by the same name, Val d'Europe is a trendy shopping center which has become one of the most popular shopping destinations in Serris. Aside from a variety of shops selling clothes, gadgets, home decor items, beauty products and the like, and a number of restaurants and cafes like Starbucks, Ben & Jerry's and Veng Hour, the shopping center is also home to one of the branches of the famous Sea Life chain of aquariums. So whether you feel like going on a shopping spree or simply wish to spend an entertaining day out, Val d'Europe is a great place to come to.
In Spanish, the word 'desigual' means unequal or different. These two terms also describe perfectly the collection of the fashion label that was founded by the Swiss Thomas Meyer in 1984. Desigual's creations are colourful, figured and eye-catching. Every single one of the pieces emanates optimism, joy and power. The facility of the stores is just the same way - so shopping turns into a pleasuring adventure.