You can’t reasonably unwind in a villa for rent in Cap Ferrat without thinking about a shopping expedition. For your convenience, we have produced a list of our top recommended stores.
Monaco
Monaco is without a doubt the world’s capital for luxury shopping. The brand-new “One” area debuted to the public in March 2019, and it is located within walking distance of Monte Carlo’s world-famous casino. The cinema has been transformed into a retail center including high-end luxury labels such as Prada, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, and many more. You may also find potential modern labels that aren’t quite ready for their own boutique at MC Market in the Larvotto neighborhood.
Cannes
The three kilometers of the Croisette are lined with high-end boutiques selling everything from Chanel, Dior, and Yves-Saint-Laurent haute couture to Armani and Céline ready-to-wear and jewelry by Cartier, Chopard, Ferret, and Fred to Fendi, Gucci, Hermès, Vuitton, Ferragamo, and Lancel leather goods. If you can’t find what you’re searching for on Monte-famed Carlo’s avenues, travel to Cannes, where the stores are larger than those in Monaco. The charming Rue d’Antibes is home to both high-end boutiques and more cheap chain stores.
St. Tropez
Saint Tropez has developed into the French Riviera’s most prominent business city. The streets of town are dotted with upscale clothes boutiques and spectacular jewelry stores.
Clothing, shoes (including the iconic Tropezienne style), home décor (including furniture and antiques), and jewelry can all be found at specialty boutiques. This business sells sailing equipment, perfume, chocolate, and even cigars. Unsurprisingly, artworks are popular purchases in this lovely city, and the numerous winding alleyways are studded with galleries eager to show off their wares. In St. Tropez, stylish shops and well-known department stores carry all the fashionable things and designer labels a buyer could want. The Rondini shoe company and the KIWI brand of bikinis, swimsuits, and trunks will ensure that you look your best at any St. Tropez event. Your pet will also be treated royally, and in a city made famous by its gorgeous local star, Brigitte Bardot, it will feel quite at home parading around the seafront in its diamond-encrusted collar.
Riviera Polygone
When it originally opened in Cagnes-sur-Mer in October 2015, there was so much enthusiasm that cars had to struggle through traffic for days before they could explore the new shopping wonderland. Polygone Riviera’s celebrity has only grown since then. The diversity of this open-air retail mall, which is designed to seem like a European village complete with a lake and a thousand trees, is remarkable. It’s more than just a window display; it’s a full-fledged hedonistic adventure on the Côte d’Azur! What are the advantages? Where better to begin than with the stores! Fashion, home décor, eyeglasses, beauty, art, literature, children’s books, and gardening are among the 170 categories. Current favorites such as Bershka, Pull & Bear, JD, Zara, Mango, Primark, FNAC, Uniqlo, and others rub shoulders with luxury labels such as Boss, IKKS, Aubade, Valentino, Calvin Klein, and others, as well as emerging labels such as Nue 19.04, American Vintage, Jott, La Fée Maraboutée, and Others Stories. Le Printemps, which occupies a vast 9,000 square feet, is the store’s longest-running name brand.
San Remo, Italy
The Mall Sanremo, located just a short distance from the French Riviera, introduces a new level of luxury shopping to the area. Stop by the Balenciaga store for something on-trend and reasonably priced. New arrivals are made frequently.