LIBERTY WHARF SHOPPING CENTRE
Read moreSet in a beautiful stone building, this is a brand-new shopping mall combining cafés (including Costa and Fox & Firkin) and small boutiques. It's the ideal place for a short break (or to wait for your boat with a coffee) or to do some shopping (clothes, decorative objects, computer equipment, etc.). You'll also find a few good places to sit down and enjoy a meal. It's pretty and airy.
WHITE STUFF
Read moreThe British chain White Stuff is located in Saint-Peter-Port for the pleasure of fashionistas visiting the island of Guernsey. In this store, you can find traditional English clothes (a good address to bring back some nice sweaters for example) and fashion pieces that you can put on without fear on a Saturday night in London or elsewhere. But children are not forgotten and there is something here for the whole family. What to do some shopping at tax-free prices, let's not forget it...
CREASEY'S
Read moreSince 1899, Creasey's Department Store allows islanders to decorate their homes and tourists to bring back some nice decorative souvenirs. But you can also fill your wardrobe, find a new bag or offer a bottle of perfume and make-up to your wife. After your shopping session, you can go up to the top floor and happily sit down at Creasey's Coffee Shop for a good meal or tasty cakes at tea time.
JERSEY GEMS
Read moreIn this Queen Street boutique, you will find one of Jersey's specialties: jewelry! Here, everyone can indulge themselves by offering or dreaming of unique creations of exceptional jewelry, made by the talented Chenny Ma. Rings, solitaires, earrings, necklaces, diamonds, pearls and other luxurious stones... You should be dazzled by the quality of the work produced. And don't forget that there are no taxes in Jersey, so this may be your chance to splurge! You have been warned...
AMÉLIE
Read moreHere's a charming boutique to stop at while strolling down charming Bath Street! At Amélie's, the strolling traveler will find gifts from around the world that are invitations to travel, as well as linens, colorful clothes, small decorative objects, beautiful posters and all sorts of useful trinkets... or not, to slip into your suitcase. And a window display that's always a pleasure to look at. In short, a veritable Ali Baba's cave for smart travelers passing through the Isle of Jersey.
WINK AT ONE
Read moreWink Jewellery, or Wink at One, is surely the most interesting jewelry store in the capital of the island of Guernsey. Between the many pieces of jewelry on display (rings, wedding rings, bracelets, earrings, pendants...) and the work to be done by the very talented and friendly Karl, the owner, you should have plenty of choice if you want to surprise your other half. In addition to the tax-free prices, there are also regular promotions (to be found on the Facebook page of the establishment).
THE GUERNSEY SHOP
Read moreThe Guernsey Shop is a small store directly on the harbor, where you can find small souvenirs such as the eternal fridge magnets, beautiful postcards, decorative objects, books on the history and the fauna and flora of the island of Guernsey. It's also a great place to find something to fill up your wardrobe with a wide selection of clothes such as beautiful sweaters and sailor caps, striped tunics, warm coats for winter days.
THE HARBOUR GALLERY
Read moreOn the port of Saint-Hélier, just a few minutes from Liberation Station, nestles this friendly gallery featuring the work of many of the island's artists. Photos, fabrics, paintings, collages... We like it because it's the only gallery of its kind in Jersey. It's the ideal place to take a break and find a souvenir made in Jersey, a change from the usual souvenir stores, to slip into your suitcase before the boat home. You'll also find something to quench your thirst, as well as proposals for art courses and workshops.
MICK'S FISHING SUPPLIES
Read moreFishing enthusiasts will find at Mick's Fishing Supplies, a store that opened in 1986, all the equipment they need to indulge their passion. It must be said that it is the reference store for fishing enthusiasts on the island, since it is the oldest and best stocked store in Guernsey. One will find there absolutely everything, with a very beautiful range of choice of rods, clothing, baits, etc. The establishment will also be able to put the amateurs in contact with skippers to organize a fishing trip
JERSEY PEARL
Read moreHere you will find the largest display of pearl jewelry in the Channel Islands, no less. The pieces are created one by one by the craftsmen of the workshop. There is also a small café, very practical to warm up in winter or to enjoy the terrace in summer. In short, a nice place to take a break and admire the work of the artisans and why not to fall for one of the many unique creations. You are warned! Otherwise, for £30 you can buy an oyster and its pearl.
CATHERINE BEST JEWELLERY
Read moreCatherine Best, a world-renowned jewelry artist, has long been based in Guernsey. She also has another workshop-boutique-restaurant here in Jersey. And not just anywhere, in a beautifully renovated country mill, a historical monument dating back to 1837. You can see her creations and if you feel like it (take advantage of the fact that the island is tax-free), you can order a custom-made piece of jewelry. It is (very) expensive but unique. Otherwise, you can just stop by for the pleasure of your eyes.
THE PRIAULX LIBRARY
Read moreNestled in the bucolic Candies Gardens, The Priaulx Library is the island's main library which has been preserving valuable books, objects and documents about Guernsey and the rest of the archipelago since... 1889. Open to the public, this library is for all the locals a very pleasant place to read. And a spot that will surely be very useful on a rainy day by serving as a shelter. Books, newspapers, magazines (some of them in French) are at the disposal of the visitors. Notice to the readers and the curious!
WATERSTONE’S
Read moreWaterstone's is a very complete bookstore that offers books in English on everything and on the Channel Islands in particular. A nice section of specialized books: history of Jersey, gastronomy of Jersey, fishing in Jersey, legends of Jersey, tourism in Jersey, etc. With many beautiful books which can constitute as many beautiful memories to slip into its luggage. The reception is smiling and the advice always wise. You can also take advantage of some spaces to read on the spot. Practical during a rain shower!
A DE GRUCHY & CO LTD
Read moreFor over two centuries, De Gruchy has been the local shopping star. It is THE department store in St. Helier. It opened in 1810 and is now the largest in the Channel Islands. Locals and tourists alike come here to decorate their homes, find their Christmas decorations and fill their wardrobes with top brands. You can also get a blow-dry or have your beard trimmed. And to recover from your shopping trip, what better than a tea at the Brasserie?
GUERNSEY PEARL
Read moreThis store and workshop will delight lovers of synthetic or cultured pearls, who will see a life-size copy of the largest natural pearl in the world. Apart from lovers of this craft, lovers of souvenirs of all kinds should also find their happiness here. And for those who are walking in the area, the café and tea room (which also offers good food) offers a room and a very nice terrace with a superb view on Fort Grey. A small fresh break in summer.
BRUCE RUSSELL & SON - GOLD, SILVERSMITH & JEWELLERY
Read moreBruce represents the fourth generation of Russell's, renowned island silversmiths from father to son. He has worked for the British Royal Family. Excuse the pun! In addition to the silversmiths at work in a 16th century farmhouse, you can admire the chiseled gold and silver objects, the famous milk jugs and the Guernsey christening cup. Bruce's store is located in a beautiful garden with beautiful streams. Hours are a bit variable.
LE TRICOTEUR
Read moreAfter a short visit here, you can go home with some of these hard-wearing sweaters that smell like wool (when choosing the size, take into account the small shrinkage at the first wash), and which present, what does not spoil anything, a very interesting quality/price ratio. There are some for men and women and for all styles: round collars, turtlenecks, zippers, with buttons, big knits or small knits... You can also order via the website and have it delivered to your hotel on the island.
OATLANDS CENTRE (CENTRE ARTISANAL D’OATLANDS)
Read moreIn fact, this friendly center is more like an artisans' village, bringing together a wide range of professions and enabling visitors to discover many different trades: potters, engravers, goldsmiths, perfumers and makers of patchwork, candles, etc. Creations for sale. It's a destination that's above all a family affair, since children can wait in a specially equipped playground or play miniature golf while parents go about their business.
CATHERINE BEST STUDIO
Read moreCatherine Best, who also has a boutique in London's Mayfair district, is an internationally renowned goldsmith, often awarded for her meticulous and precious work. And it's a family affair as Catherine's daughters are the third generation to perpetuate the family talent. A visit to the workshop is therefore an opportunity to treat yourself to a unique piece. Jewelry of course, but also charming little sculptures. And from the workshop, in the middle of the jewels, you will have a beautiful view on the capital Saint-Peter-Port.
MARTYN GUILLE GOLD AND SILVERSMITHS & CLOCKMAKERS
Read moreMartyn Guille is a magnificent factory of jewelry and silver objects. Objects that can also be engraved and personalized. Here, you will have the unique opportunity to discover the work of the last silversmith of Guernsey. A remarkable work that was even admired by Queen Elizabeth II herself and the Duke of Edinburgh during their visit in 1989. The stores and workshops cover more than 500 m². An opportunity to fill your suitcase and spoil your loved ones.