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Custom-made jewelry |
50 Sparks Street at Elgin Street Ottawa, ON K1P 5A8 Canada +1 613 236 0681 http://www.alyeasjewellers.com/ |
This jewellery store prides itself on offering only the finest diamonds and a surprising selection of rare and unique gemstones from around the world. Canadian designers create their most elaborate pieces, but some simple gold chains of Italian origin are also available. If you're looking to buy antique jewellery, this is the place; conversely, if you're looking to sell antique jewellery, Alyea also serves as a broker for estate treasures. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quality men's wear |
50 Rideau St (Rideau Centre) Ottawa, ON K1N 9J7 Canada +1 613 230 7372 http://www.harryrosen.com/ |
Founded in 1954, this quality upscale men's wear store has gone from a single 500-foot Toronto shop to 17 locations across Canada. Rosen's prides itself on offering customers only the finest names in men's clothing and footwear. Boss, Lacoste, Canali, Armani, Brioni and Versace Classic are just a few of the labels in the Rideau Centre store. If you have a fashion question, "Ask Harry" on the company's impressive website. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Haute Couture store |
240 Sparks St (At Bank) Ottawa, ON K1P 6G9 Canada +1 613 238 2200 http://www.holtrenfrew.com/ |
This specialty Canadian department store is widely known for its luxury apparel and accessories. Furs, top-quality clothing, jewellery, hats, cosmetics; Holt's has it all. Gucci, DKNY and Chanel are just a few of the designers gracing the two floors, and while the 240 Sparks Street location isn't as expansive as most of the others, it still manages to maintain its upscale air in a cozy fashion. Personal shoppers, by appointment only, are available to ensure patrons exude a sense of stylish flair. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Canada's oldest department store |
73 Rideau St (At Sussex) Ottawa, ON K1N 5W8 Canada +1 613 241 7511 / +1 866 746 7422 http://www.hbc.com/ |
Canada's oldest department store, incorporated in 1670 when a royal charter was granted by King Charles II, is alive and well in the new millennium. The Rideau Centre location has just about every department imaginable: beauty salon, dry cleaners, optical centre, watch repair, wigs, souvenirs, restaurant, name-brand fashions, cosmetics and gift registry. A solarium passage over Rideau Street allows shoppers to enter the store on the second floor. Ground level entrances lead to the Byward Market. Another Bay store is located in the St-Laurent Shopping Centre (+1 613 748 6105). Review © 2007, Wcities |