Saturday, October 23, 2010

Shopping in France

A day of shopping in France offer a good opportunity to learn some of the delights that this unique country and best of all, it can happen these days! With only 26 miles of water separates the United Kingdom and France, came to France to shop in less than 2 hours.

Shopping in France is a feast for the senses. From the bustle of food markets in France, where the fresh, local produce in season at home can buy, including vegetables,Fruit, meat, jam, bread and sweet-scented fried chicken, cherries of the season and strong or spicy cheese tasty and appetizing.

Besides delicacies and culinary delights, France is also famous for its huge hypermarkets such as Auchan, Carrefour and Leclerc. The size of football fields and is located in spots on the outskirts of the city, the huge French hypermarket stocks thousands and thousands of electrical products and whiteGoods, clothing, household goods, food and wines and beers of course. For many products cheaper than in Britain, it is possible, considerable savings in France after the purchase

Shopping in France and opening hours

Opening hours of shops in France are different from those in Great Britain almost all the shops and stores in France, ended with a Sunday. There are occasional exceptions to this rule, and in some consumer markets such as Carrefour have special openings.While the rest of the week, department stores and supermarkets are open every day with some small shops and businesses closing for lunch between noon and 14:30. Closed French public holidays, and all shops, banks and shops.

Best buys when shopping in France

French bread

While the taste French bread, is made with little or no preservatives so it can go stale very quickly, especially during the summerMonths. A tip to keep the freshness is to use a bag of bread or wrap the bread in a cloth. French bread is best bought from a bakery. Look for bakeries that seem to busy or when queues. Be prepared to be a little 'more for your French bread here than you would pay in a supermarket.

Water

Although generally ok, tap water is rarely drunk in France, with most people prefer to use French Eau de source drink for everyday life. Market andtasty, Eau de source usually purchased 1.5l bottles. known brands such as Badoit, Evian and Perrier come under the banner of Eau Naturelle Mineral and are often much cheaper than in Britain for the purchase.

Cheese

As we have seen in a country that at least 365 types of cheese has a name you expect to sell French supermarkets, a wide selection of cheeses and often try to sample for you. If you love cheese, so maybe the best choice would be a visit to the Frenchspecialist cheese shop called the Fromagerie. The most famous Pas de Calais Fromagerie Philippe Olivier in rue Thiers Boulogne sur Mer, just 30 minutes from Calais on the A16. Boulogne sur Mer is also the home of "World's Whiffiest Cheese" - known as Vieux Boulogne by scientists at Cranfield University. Philippe Olivier sells variety of local, regional and national cow, sheep and goat cheese.

French food markets

the first step to buy fresh fruit andVegetables should be a French food market. Open for companies from around 8 clock and close at noon French cities have a market on Saturday. General season, is to sell products with local and regional fruit, vegetables and meat directly from local farmers and retailers. Best buys French food market seasonal vegetables and huge bundles of smoked garlic for a fraction of what the cost includes the United Kingdom.

Calais has two food markets,Place D'Armeson Wednesday / Saturday morning, more Crèvecoeur place on Thursday and Saturday. The food market in Boulogne sur Mer Wednesday and Saturday mornings in the Place Dalton directly on the Grand Rue.

fresh fish from the boat

The pretty town of Boulogne-sur-Mer happens, France 'largest fishing port - the fresh fish and seafood directly from the boat to visit. Pay the port days Gambetta. Quay, where you can spendCatching fish, lobsters, crabs and mussels from a variety of shops at the fish market or directly from the fishing boats. Another great place to shop and eat fish Aux Pêcheurs d'Etaples on the Grand-Rue, in the heart of Boulogne. A popular restaurant and fishmonger, Aux Pêcheurs d'Etaples from a local fishing cooperative run.

Wine, beer and spirits

French hypermarkets are second to none when it comes to price and selection of wines, beers andSpirits. In most of the French hypermarket a large area The area is only in the corridors of halls packed with high local and international beers, wines and champagne, mostly. Tip: Two cats are better than one if you plan to do a big shop in a hypermarket French forces, and remember to change much as the French cars have a one euro coin.

Take your shopping bags in France

In your own reusable shopping bags in France to ensure thatYou have no nasty surprises when it comes loaded with several cars at the box office. Because of concerns about the impact of biodegradable plastic bags, not to the supermarket and shopping environment in France have both removed the plastic bags at the counter or are about to do so. Instead, many French supermarkets and shops, now you can buy a reusable bag or brown paper bags and cardboard boxes.

Keep your cool and fresh shopping

With a insulated bag or cool box is important when shopping in France. First, all there ever such a lovely way to check whiffy cheese, but alas, more is always a good idea from a security point of view on food and dairy meat to keep a cool head, especially if the truck is "calm" in the trunk of his for a while '.

A good time to shop

A good time to shop in France, particularly on the Saturday before 14:30 and 12:00. At that time many people in> France, lunch, and, therefore, the self-service stores and shops are less busy so you have enough time and space to fly around the course.

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