City: Paris region
Region: Europe
Country: France
Trade area: 150 694 m²
Address: 9 Quai Châtelier, 93450 L'Île-Saint-Denis, France
No of floors: 1
Owner: Concepts & Distribution
Parking: 850
Phone: +33 (0)646847652
L’Ile Saint-Denis (literally, the island of St Denis) is a long, horseshoe-shaped island in the River Seine approximately ten kilometers north of the center of Paris—about twenty minutes from the Place D’Etoile and Arc de Triomphe. Marques Avenue L’Ile Saint-Denis has around 75 stores housing top international and French brands.
With a wide range of offer discounts—also look out for additional special offers in the Sales (‘’Soldes’)—shoppers have a wide range of choices of clothing for men, women, and children; shoes, sports clothing and equipment, lingerie, accessories, and leather goods; childcare; kitchen and tableware; home decorations; and tools. Top brands at discounts between 30-70% include Anne de Solene homeware, Aigle footwear, Quiksilver, and Jerem for men, and Gerard Darel and Darjeeling for women.
Ile Saint Denis’ Marques Avenue outlet center also has a choice of places to rest, refuel, and plan your shopping. From breakfast over a coffee or tea and croissants to tasty lunchtime salads and sandwiches or an afternoon break for macaroons or muffins, Le Croissanterie has a wide range of choices. For larger appetites, Lunch Grill provides a range of cooked dishes, including gourmet burgers and a choice of daily specials.
Description of the location and accessibility
Access: On the banks of the Seine, 20 minutes from Place de l’Etoile.
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