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St.Helier
The busy town and most populous parish, the island’s capital
and main shopping centre. Many streets still carry old French titles
and many shop fronts still boast the names of their island founders.
The Parish Church is worth a visit with its mix of architectural
styles. The Island's parliament one of the oldest assemblies in
the Commonwealth sits in the States Chamber in the Royal Square.
Visit the Central Market, which opened in 1882.
Shopping and travel Jersey

A main bus route (route 3) operates a regular service into the
main town of St Helier for shopping and entertainments.
CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE BUS TIME TABLE
Tax Free
Electronic equipment and jewellery are generally about 15% cheaper
than the rest of Europe. However, be aware than some shops in St.
Helier charge 'transport' costs (Marks & Spencer do this on
food).Also certain items like men and women's clothing are often
more expensive than in the UK.
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