Europeans
make, not only sweaters and cardigans, but suits for both men and women which
can be made to measure within two weeks. Cotton, silk and linen imported from
the far east are used to manufacture finished garments of the highest quality.
More and more shopping malls are opening all over the island, the latest is the
Caudan Waterfront Centre which has branches of some of the best known clothing
and jewellery shops within its precincts as well as art galleries, a market of
handicrafts and a carpet shop. Curepipe, Rose Hill and Quatre Bornes are all good
shopping centres, as is Phoenix which has Continent, the only hypermarket on the
island. There are a large number of duty free shops which sell jewellery and designer
clothing. Port Louis has a colourful market which exudes local atmosphere and
sells everything from homeopathic medicines, aphrodisiacs and clothing to fruit,
vegetables, fish and meat. There are supermarkets, minimarkets and boutiques in
the many hotels around the island with a wide variety of goods to cater for visitors'
needs. |
Plusieurs
boutiques hors-taxe vendent des vêtements de marque et des bijoux. Le marché
de Port Louis fleure bon la couleur locale et vous y trouverez de tout, des tisanes
homéopathiques ou aphrodisiaques aux vêtements en passant par les
fruits et légumes frais, la viande et le poisson. Il y a une abondance
de supermarchés, de superettes et de boutiques dans les hôtels, de
quoi satisfaire les besoins des visiteurs. | |
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