CITÉ EUROPE
Read moreAt the gates of the Channel Tunnel, the Cité Europe has been the flagship shopping center of the Pas-de-Calais since 1994. French, English and Belgians meet in the shopping arcades of this immense architecture with its glass tunnel look. Fashion, wellness, household appliances and restaurants, one can easily spend a good part of the day there. The choice is so wide: 134 shops, a hypermarket, 12 movie theaters, a bookstore, a bowling alley and a gourmet city with 14 restaurants. Be careful with your wallet, the temptation is strong!
WESTFIELD-EURALILLE
Read moreThe Westfield-Euralille shopping center offers a unique experience, with its interior design, its clean boutiques, its renowned brands, its program of events and its ever-expanding food offer. You can shop, stroll, eat, be entertained and even play sports here... and so much more! A little practical info: you can park in a vast, secure and well-maintained parking lot (with 90 minutes free for every €5 spent at Carrefour, that's good to know!).
CENTRE COMMERCIAL ESPACE SAINT-CHRISTOPHE
Read moreCovered with glass panels, this commercial centre retains natural light, making it particularly pleasant. With 25 boutiques, the Espace Saint Christophe (the name of the church beside it) offers ready-to-wear and cosmetic shops (C & A, Arthur & Aston, Chausport, Marionnaud…) but also restaurants, a supermarket (Auchan City) and a cinema multiplex 5 cinemas (The Screens). Extremely well served, you can go by car and leave it free for 1 hours in the underground car park… unless you prefer to think sustainable and use public transport. The tram and the subway are right next door!
CORA LENS 2
Read moreIn constant expansion, the closest shopping centre in Lens attracts not only the locals but also many curious and accustomed people familiar with the place and the signs that make up the centre, so to speak on an area conducive to walking. Every consumer sector is represented, from furniture to the car, without forgetting the clothing, of course, and the great hypermarket around which all these branches gravitate.
GALERIE DES JACOBINS
Read moreClose to Gambetta Square and town hall, this passage, which links the rue de la République and rue des Jacobins, is located right behind the Galeries Lafayette. There you can find the largest house in the city's press with some 3 400 titles, the Kimbo brewery, Matuvu toys shop and Maëva Shoes shoes store. On the Rue de la République, in a small inner courtyard, the Vastu Indian decoration store has joined the Numismatists boutique and the Lemon Green Beauty Institute.
CENTRE COMMERCIALE DE LA VALLÉE DES VIGNES
Read moreA large commercial area, where one finds, for example, the Kéria store: 17 000 lamps, suspensions, wall and halogens: all styles and prices. You can also find glasses of lamps and light bulbs. The vendors are good advice. But also for the office: Top Office, for sport: Decathlon, for clothing and footwear: Gemo, La Halle aux Vêtements, for jewellery watchmaking: Jean Delatour, for the house: Fly, Boulanger, and to eat: 3 Brewers, Buffalo Grill and Pai Pizza.
CENTRE COMMERCIAL AMIENS 2
Read moreA shopping centre only 30 seconds from the Amiens station. It comes mainly from the Match supermarket. Not really flamboyant, it's not the dream place to go shopping or in a walk, although its location is a major asset. The atmosphere is rather gloomy, and cleanliness leaves a little to be desired. However, there is a gallery of some shops, one of which is a cheap female loan shop, a bazaar and a games room, among others.
GRAND AMIENS GLISY
Read moreThe Amiens-Glisy shopping center has become the place to be for shopping. With nearly 60 fashion, beauty, health, culture and leisure stores, there is something for every taste and budget. The traffic is pleasant. Interactive maps are even available to easily find the store you are looking for. Several services are also available: mailboxes, photo development terminals, photo booths, dry cleaners, cash dispensers and a relaxation and children's area.
SO GREEN
Read moreOpened since October 2011, So Green is an immense open-air complex that looks a little like La Vallée Village, near Paris. The ecological approach in addition: Recharge terminals for electric cars, plant roofs, planted trees, selective sorting, etc. The sales space is huge. There will be no too many visualization plans… You may feel like walking around Béthune Street in Lille or even visiting a amusement park! For an intense shopping day, or for a Sunday restaurant, So Green will give some cold sweats to the most brave blue cards. Some signs? Armand Thierry, C & A, Celio, Gémo, La Halle, Mim, Orchestra, etc. After spending, calories: At the Bureau, Ice Ruiz, KFC, La Boucherie, La Pataterie, and others. An alternative to know.
ORCHIES - PARC COMMERCIAL DE L'EUROPE
Read moreIt's the perfect place to do all your shopping in one place in Orchies! In all, you'll find around twenty brands in very large spaces. In other words, you can find just about anything you want. Clothing stores, of course, but also well-known names such as Action and Zeeman. If you're a fan of organic food, check out Naturéo, where you'll find a wide choice at affordable prices.
CENTRE COMMERCIAL AMIENS-SUD
Read moreThe Amiens Sud shopping centre has become a privileged shopping destination for Amiens residents. With its large car parks and numerous entrances, it is easily accessible. Around the Auchan hypermarket, the shopping mall offers many fashion, jewellery, sports, decoration, video games and DIY stores. And if you have a small hollow, several restaurants will welcome you. With its wide range of hours, the shopping centre benefits employees wishing to do their shopping after work. Animations are regularly organized there.