CENTRE CULTUREL E.LECLERC
Read moreYou will find everything that relates to bookstore, disk, telephony, computer. If you have mobile phone problems, contact Virginia, it's smiling and competent. You'll find both fashionable and lyrical cds, books dealing with heritage such as the holiday books for your small kids… and of course Petit Smart. Everything is offered on two levels in a shop close to the market.
TEMPO LE CENTRE
Read moreIt's a very accessible place, with a 1,000-space silo parking lot, meeting every demand with its Leclerc hypermarket, men's, women's and children's clothing boutiques, restaurants, cultural spaces with Le Parvis, a parapharmacy... it's got it all. The Mega CGR is one of the highlights, as is the Parvis de Pau, the national cultural stage. With 50 shops and restaurants, fashion and ready-to-wear are exceptionally well represented. In the mall, you'll also find perfumeries, the E.Leclerc beauty salon, jewelry and accessories stores and banks. A site much frequented by the people of Palois.
LE CENTRE BOSQUET
Read moreThe Centre Bosquet is one of the city's lungs, located right in the center of town. It houses the Casino supermarket, restaurants and Pau's most famous covered parking lot! It is now home to Galeries Lafayette, following the fire that destroyed their original building in 2016. The basement supermarket offers all the services of a superstore to downtown residents. From perfumeries to sports stores and cafés, a wide range of stores offer a wide range of products in a friendly atmosphere. Underground parking is a simple solution for parking and shopping in town. Center Bosquet is a must in the city center!
CENTRE COMMERCIAL REGIONAL RIVES D’ARCINS
Read moreThis commercial centre is unique, with its unique luminous architecture and its gardens on the edge of Garonne. Everything is done to ensure that the client is well received: free loans for strollers and wheelchairs. Wi-Fi areas, nursery nurseries and children's playgrounds are also available.
Over 150 brands are represented here. It is a good place to walk among the many shops present: fashion, food, telephony, decoration, beauty, travel… not forgetting the Hypermarket Carrefour. The list is long and keeps growing. Find all the information and good plans on their website!
QUARTIER LIBRE PAU-LESCAR
Read moreIt's certainly one of the most attractive shopping centers around. With its fifty or so stores, Quartier Libre Pau-Lescar knows how to pamper its customers! Even if you're just passing through the capital of Béarn, you'll find a reason to visit. The site is very pleasant, airy, clear and aesthetically pleasing, offering 30,000 m² of retail space and 5,000 m² dedicated to common areas and parking! Leisure, catering, shopping, women's, men's and children's ready-to-wear, telephony, perfumery... There's no shortage of it along the aisles.
GEANT CASINO
Read moreA sales area of 8 000 m 2, a giant show and a Casino cafeteria (Tel.) 05 53 96 43 59) open all week from 9 am to 21 pm. Commercial gallery of about shops with laundry, headgear, press, optician, ready to wear, jewellery, leather, photo and photomaton, perfumery, minute keys, telephone shop, pharmacy or café-brasserie. Bank bank outside. McDonald's on the parking lot. Service station 24 hours a day.
LE PALAIS DES PYRÉNÉES
Read moreRight in the center of town, as an extension of Place Clemenceau, Pau reveals a modern, lively space with a regal view of the Pyrenees mountain range. With a large pedestrian square where events are organized throughout the year, and complemented by the underground parking lot, commerce finds a fabulous setting, and both strolls and shopping sessions are superbly enjoyable. Some fifteen stores open out onto the pedestrian zone, including Fnac, the group's driving force. This urban site offers something for every taste, every color and, of course, every need. A must-see in the city of Pau!
INTERMARCHE
Read moreThe Carrefour adventure will not last long… Today, Intermarché has taken possession of the site. At the same time as the musketeers show their differences, the shopping gallery develops as well as the outdoor buildings that host national bank signs, crafts, toys, Mc Do, etc. and even a pharmacy.