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  2. Val d'Europe (mall) - Wikipedia

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    Val d’Europe is a shopping mall located 30 minutes to the east of Paris, the French capital and 5 minutes from the Disneyland Paris theme park and the Villages Nature holiday village. [ 1 ] Opened in 2000, the mall has 190 shops, 30 restaurants and an aquarium, covering over 93,000 square metres (1,000,000 sq ft) since its most recent ...

  3. Rue de la Paix, Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Rue de la Paix (English: Peace Street; French pronunciation: [ʁy də la pɛ]) is a fashionable shopping street in the centre of Paris.Located in the 2nd arrondissement, running north from the Place Vendôme and ending at the Opéra Garnier, it is best known for its jewellers, such as the shop opened by Cartier in 1898. [1]

  4. Printemps - Wikipedia

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    An outlet opened at the McArthurGlen Paris-Giverny mall in mid-2024. [ 57 ] At the end of 2024, Printemps has become the first major European retailer to accept cryptocurrencies as a form of payment in a partnership with Binance Pay and Lyzi, enabling customers to use over 300 cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin , Ethereum , and various ...

  5. Galeries Lafayette - Wikipedia

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    Galeries Lafayette (French pronunciation: [ɡalʁi lafajɛt]) is an upmarket French department store chain, the biggest in Europe. Its flagship store is on Boulevard Haussmann in the 9th arrondissement of Paris but it now operates a number of locations in France and other countries.

  6. Sandro Paris - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Sandro has over 50 outlets in the United States. [8] Isabelle Allouch, a former Balenciaga executive before joining SMCP Group, was named CEO in 2019. [9] In 2021, Sandro launched its second-hand offer in France and later in other European countries like Germany, the Netherlands and Spain. [8]

  7. McDonald's France - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's France, colloquially called McDo, [2] is the French subsidiary of the international fast food restaurant chain McDonald's.Its first location opened in 1972 by franchisee Raymond Dayan in Creteil, France, although the company itself still recognizes the first outlet as opening in Strasbourg in 1979. [3]

  8. Sentier - Wikipedia

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    Sentier, Paris A typical street in the neighborhood, Rue du Sentier. The area is a rectangle of buildings bounded by rue Montmartre to the west, the Boulevard de Sebastopol to the east, Boulevard Poissonnière and Boulevard Bonne-Nouvelle to the north and by rue Reaumur in the south.

  9. Outlet store - Wikipedia

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    An outlet store, factory outlet or factory store is a brick and mortar or online store where manufacturers sell their merchandise directly to the public. Products at outlet stores are usually sold at reduced prices compared to regular stores due to being overstock , closeout , returned , factory seconds , or lower-quality versions manufactured ...