Its frozen section is marvellous for dumplings and spring rolls. (major electrical store) and behind it you will find a large Asian Go right round the next roundabout(ie turn back on yourself) and immediately after the roundabout turn into the shopping area. Les Tourrades - on both sides of the main road. It is actually located at the beginning of a large out of town shopping area called If you carry on towards Mandelieu you come to Carrefour Market, again with a petrol station. Drive through La Bocca past the market and at the roundabout you will find two major stores Casino and Most of the Cannes supermarkets are to be found in La Bocca. Post box, photo booth and cash machine also available, as well as a paper shop. Always very busy but it has a cafe and restaurant if you need sustenance. Cheap (usually) Leclerc petrol station as well. Parking on the ground floor and on the roof. While there may be very few customers at 3am, there are some and they can cut the costs. Number 2 bus, direction Blanchisserie, takes you there. Big stores have ongoing activity 24/7, regardless of opening hours. North of Cannes, actually in Le Cannet, is Leclerc You need one euro coins for the big trolleys in all supermarkets. They will deliver to your home a couple of hours later or you can pick it up at the warehouse. HATE SHOPPING? Order on-line from Chronodrive in La Bocca, part of Auchan group. caviar is Vat taxed as a luxury at 19.6% but foie gras and truffles are only taxed at 5.5%. Lots of parking on the roof.ĭid you know. Never any difficulty getting the men into this store - it is packed with chic, rich and gorgeous women. This is the supermarket favoured by those who live in the Californie district - Cannes' number one residential area. The nearest major supermarket is Casino off the bd Alsace, running parallel and below the Voie Rapide, at the eastern end. There are a number of mini markets such Petit Casino (bit pricey) in the town centre.ĭid you know.It's illegal to sell alcohol after 10pm at night. Supermarket is in the rue Meynadier and you can park free for a couple of hours (entry off the bd de la Ferrage) if you spend at least 25 euros in-store - rather slow at the checkout. There are also mini Monoprix(Monops) near Gambetta market on the corner of rue Hoche and at Forville market. Insider Tip- take note of sell by dates, especially if price reduced. Find addresses, opening hours and shop information here. They also do home deliveries - do your shopping as normal and go to the special home delivery check out. Search our Iceland stores with our handy Iceland store locator and find your nearest supermarket. It is also open on Sundays and is opposite the railway station. Centrally you can find Monoprix department store which has a good food section on the first floor. The size of supermarkets is controlled in town centres so most are located on the edge of town. In Central Amsterdam, they are usually opened from 8:00 to 22:00 every day of the week.Supermarkets charge for carrier bags - so keep them a nd remember to take them with you when you go shopping Grocery stores even have longer opening hours than normal shops. The current rule is that stores between 22:00 and 6:00 in the morning should be closed, except for night shops. Shop owners can then decide for themselves when they are open. Shops open 24 hours a dayĪs of 2016 opening restrictions for shops in Amsterdam Centrum (city centre, with the exception of the Red Light District) will be lifted for a two-year experiment. There is late-night shopping (koopavond) on Thursdays until 21:00, when most shops on the main streets are open. Normal shopping hours are 09:00 or 10:00 to 18:00 (17:00 on Saturday) although some are now beginning to stay open later in the evenings and a majority of the shops on the main shopping streets are open on Sundays. Traditionally, shops and markets are closed all day Sunday and Monday mornings. Shops closed on Sunday and Monday morning
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