Top 10 Places to Shop
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1. La Croisette, Cannes
Cannes’ esplanade is a great place for shopping or window-shopping, with famous labels such as Chanel (appropriately, at No. 5) Christian Dior (No. 38), Celine (No. 24), Louis Vuitton (No. 44) and Cartier (No. 57).
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2. Rue d’Antibes, Cannes
For that absolutely fabulous Cannes look, head straight for the Rue d’Antibes and its string of designer boutiques, all breathtakingly expensive and dazzlingly ostentatious.
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3. Avenue des Beaux-Arts and Allée Serge Diaghilev, Monaco
With plenty of cash floating around, Monaco is a magnet for designer shops and haute couture . Try these two streets for the latest look.
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4. Vallauris
Vallauris’s moribund pottery industry was revived when Picasso took an interest in the craft and more than 100 local potters sell their work on its streets in summer.
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5. Le Marché Forville, Cannes
This open-air market overflows with flowers, seasonal fruit and vegetables, fresh fish and local products. It’s a great place to buy Provençal delicacies to take home. Open daily except Sunday. On Mondays, it becomes a flea market.
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6. Galerie du Metropole, Monaco
Get the Monaco look at an affordable price at this shopping centre which houses a selection of designer shops selling prêt-à-porter clothes, shoes and accessories.
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7. Nouvelles Galeries, Menton
You will find four levels of international designer and brand name clothes and accessories for men, women and children, all under one roof. Free parking, too.
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8. Cours Masséna, Antibes
One of the last authentic covered markets on the Riviera bustles with life every morning until noon and is perfect for buying all sorts of local delicacies to take home.
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9. Antiques Market, Antibes
Rummage through stalls selling everything from cut glass and statuary to antique porcelain, lace, embroidery and linen in search of something small enough to carry home. Thursday and Saturdays, from 8am to noon.
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10. Villeneuve Loubet
Villeneuve Loubet supports a thriving arts scene and is full of artists’ and sculptors’ studios where you can invest in an original work of art by a living artist.
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