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fiogf49gjkf0d You'll find everything in the consumer line - clothes, furniture, sheets, hats, plates - around Grande-Rue, Thiers, Faidherbe and Nationale. For general shopping, head for the Centre Commercial Liane, on the corner of boulevards Diderot and Danou, a downmarket shopping mall on two levels - lots of neon, milling teenagers, food stalls, a supermarket and a cheap cafeteria. If you want to hit the serious
hypermarkets
, catch bus #20 for the Leclerc or bus #8 for the monstrous Auchan complex, 8km along the N42 towards St-Omer - certainly the most convenient place for large-scale food and wine shopping.
More fastidious foodies should cross the Pont de l'Entente-Cordiale into Grande-Rue. For
charcuterie
, try Bourgeois, on the corner of Grande-Rue and Victor-Hugo; for
chocolates
and other goodies, head for De Marchez, on the corner of Thiers and Faidherbe. Check out the
fish
selection at Aux Pecheurs d'Etaples, a large poissonnerie on the Grande-Rue, opposite place Dalton. Next door, the Comtesse du Barry specializes in
foie gras
and other gastronomic luxuries, and there's a good selection of
wine
at Les Vins de France on rue Nationale. One other shop that should not be missed is Philippe Olivier's famous
fromagerie
, just around the corner in rue Thiers, which has a selection of over two hundred cheeses - in various states of maturation.
As far as
department stores
go, there's a Nouvelles Galeries on rue Thiers, where you'll also find plenty of fashion boutiques. For Parisian women's clothes, try Cloe, on rue Nationale. A wide selection of
hats
is on sale at Monteil, on the corner of rues Faidherbe and Hugo; and you can choose from over 600
handbags
at Maroquinerie Florence, on rue Faidherbe between rues Thiers and Victor-Hugo. Roger, at 67 rue Thiers, has a beautiful selection of
shoes
; while Seduction, on rue Nationale, sells exquisite French
lingerie
. At Leclercq, 15 Grande-Rue, you'll find beautiful
homeware
, including glass, cutlery and plates.
The best
bookshop
is Le Furet du Nord, 14 Grande-Rue, with a wide selection of maps and an excellent
papeterie
downstairs. If you're looking to
cycle
or
bike
from Boulogne, Cycles Dufour is a motorbike/cycle shop at 207 rue Nationale; it also sells mountain-bike supplies. From place Lorraine and place Charpentier, rue Faidherbe heads uphill (but downmarket) with lots of
bargain shops, hi-fi
and
electronics
. And don't miss the Wednesday and Saturday
markets
on place Dalton.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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