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Is it worth going to La Vallée Village?

Nice to have a shopping village that has many basic local specialty brands and luxury counterparts. Even though the place is not that huge, the enormous number of boutiques need the shopper to plan wisely by doing proper time management. Many restroom and coffee shops in each corner make it convenient to roam around.



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Easy to reach from Paris Take the RER train (line A) to Val d'Europe station. When you arrive, turn right out of the station and walk through the Val d'Europe shopping mall to reach La Vallée Village, just a few minutes' walk away.

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Rodeo Drive is home to more than one hundred of the world's leading international brands housed in exemplary, architect-designed boutiques along its three, palm-dotted blocks.

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So if you're looking to save money on Chanel, France is the place to go! The cost of Chanel bags in France can range from hundreds to thousands of euros depending on a variety of factors. The exact cost of a Chanel bag can vary greatly between styles, materials, and sizes.

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Also called the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, it's home to a variety of luxury shopping establishments, cafes, and theaters. The 1.9-km street stretches between Place Charles de Gaulle – where you'll find the famed Arc de Triomphe – and Place de la Concorde.

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In the metro, your t+ ticket allows you to travel on the entire network. In the RER, your t+ ticket allows you to travel only within Paris. Any travel outside of Paris requires the purchase of a point-to-point ticket (Île-de-France ticket), the price of which is calculated on a station-to-station basis.

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The RER Paris takes the same tickets and the same passes as the Metro — within central Paris. That's an important distinction, because if you want to go outside of central Paris, you will need a different ticket. (The same applies to Metro tickets.)

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The RER Paris is a rapid-transit train system that runs beneath the Metro. It has fewer stops, but the time between stations is only literally a few minutes — travel from Charles de Gaulle-Etoile all the way across town to Vincennes in just 15 minutes.

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