Everything You Need To Know About Shopping In Paris

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For some, shopping in Paris is the trip of a lifetime. There are so many fantastic shopping malls, markets, flea markets, and boutiques throughout the city making it the ultimate playground for shopaholics. Grab a coffee and croissant and hit the streets looking for great deals on the latest fashions.

Start your shopping experience in this fashion capital by visiting designer shops and boutiques, then head to some of the best shopping malls and outlets. Finally, check out some of the markets filled with artisan booths and street food vendors where you can find pretty much anything you didn’t even know you needed.

Art lovers must start on Rue des Rosiers. Hipsters, you'll want to head to Rue des Vinaigriers right away. Try Rue de Rivoli for brands known internationally. Rue des Francs-Bourgeois has everything from antiques to luxury names. Are you in search of Yves Saint Laurent or Prada? Try Rue Saint-Honoré. And of course, if you are into supporting emerging designers, then don't miss Canal Saint-Martin!

When out and about shopping, periodically drop your excess bags at one of our Paris luggage lockers to continue shopping in comfort. Don't be weighed down with your baggage while searching for the best finds in Paris! And with public transportation available throughout the city, you can easily visit several malls and shops all over Paris.

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Luxury Shopping in Paris

We've described 2 gorgeous stores in Paris that you will want to explore. Depending on what you are searching for, you will definitely be able to find exactly what you need and probably a few things you really did not need but wanted!

Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche

Address: 24 rue de Sevres, Paris 75007

Why not start where it all began? Le Bon Marché is known as the first-ever luxury store in Paris, and in the world. This store has just about everything you'd want to buy all in one place. But don't stop here! It is a good place to begin your shopping day, however.

From delicious French macarons to designer clothing, you won't leave Le Bon Marché empty-handed. The goods here are considered luxury brands, with names like Marc Jacobs and Maison Cartier gracing the shelves. From fashion and leather goods to perfumes and jewelry, everyone deserves to be spoiled once in a while!

Le Printemps Haussmann

Address: 64 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris 75009

Not only is this luxurious stop wonderful inside its doors, but the exterior is a show stopper, too! The store comprises of 3 buildings, 9 floors each – you could almost spend an entire day here. Looking for Dolce & Gabbana? You are in the right place. Armani is a favorite brand of Parisians and you'll also find names such as Burberry, Jimmy Choo, Prada and so much more, right at your fingertips.

Too busy to spend more than a few hours? Call on one of the personal shoppers here. That's right – you can have someone do the footwork for you while you hop on the Paris transit system to head to your next shopping destination.

Shopping Malls in Paris

Paris has a few terrific malls that you must drop in and see. Well-known name brands can be found in the malls and it's a treat to mix in a few malls as you sightsee throughout this beautiful city.

Les Halles

Address: 101 Porte Berger, Paris 75001

Les Halles, also known as Forum des Halles, was originally the principal market in Paris that sold fresh produce to the various restaurants in the area. Now, it is a huge underground shopping mall filled with interesting shops and boutiques filled with the latest and greatest fashions.

This magnificent mall is known for the canopied ceiling along with the 150 stores housed here. Near to the Louvre, you'll find Lacoste, H&M, Princesse Tam Tam, Zara and lots more.

Palace Royal Arcades

Address: 204 Rue Saint-Honoré, Place du Palais-Royal, Paris 75001

Located behind the 17th-century palace that was once the Ministry of Culture, the Palace Royal Arcades is a secret oasis that most people pass right by because they do not even know it is there. Behind the arcades, you will find fashionable Parisian boutiques filled with amazing finds.

The luxury boutiques, restaurants, and even theaters here have been around since the early 18th century. With over 40 shops and boutiques, most of them focus on specialty items such as antique medals and coins, vintage Chanel, perfumes, handmade canes, antique silk kimonos – the list goes on and on.

Beaugrenelle

Address: 16 Rue Linois, Paris 75015

This shopping mall also has 150 stores to delight the shopper. Once you've finished a tour of the Eiffel Tower, head to Beaugrenelle to scope out the latest fashions from American Vintage, Uniglo, Tommy Hilfiger and the North Face to just name a few!

The interior of this mall is lovely and sure to please those who like architecture. Take in a movie if you'd like, then grab a bite to eat. From Asian fare to restaurants serving local organic products, dining in Beaugrenelle is always a good idea, too.

Champs Élysées & Golden Triangle

Address: Avenue des Champs Élysées between the Franklin D. Roosevelt Metro station and the Arc de Triomphe

When shopping in Paris, you absolutely have to visit the most popular shopping mall in the city. The Champs Élysées is a famous shopping street and is easily accessible from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Metro station. You can spend hours exploring all the shops. Stroll down wide sidewalks, sit at one of the outdoor cafes, and enjoy some of the best shops in the city.

The Champs Élysées encompasses almost a mile across the 8th Arrondissement and is lined with chestnut trees and swanky shops. You should definitely visit during the legendary winter and summer sales when all the boutiques mark merchandise down significantly, even the Golden Triangle boutiques such as Gucci, Versace, and Nike.

Designer Stores and Outlets in Paris

Outlet shopping in Paris is all about the designers and finding the best deals. There really is nothing better than scoring a fantastic deal on a high-end item all because you knew where to find the best discounts. At outlets, you can pretty much bet you will find deeply discounted name brand items.

La Vallée Village

Address: 3 Cours de la Garonne, Serris 77700

With over 110 shops in La Vallée Village, you will probably spend most of the day exploring and searching out the best deals on designer brands. Filled with American and European designers, you will find all the latest and greatest fashions. You must visit during the summer and fall blowout sales where you will find the absolute best deals.

This outlet mall is only about five minutes from the Disneyland Resort-Paris and features designers and popular brand shops such as Michael Kors, Armani, Carolina Herrera, Valentine, Ferragamo, Louis Vuitton, and Burberry. If you want to visit La Vallée Village but are not sure about public transportation, the Shopping Express bus runs from the outlet mall to the 1st Arrondissement at Place des Pyramides.

McArthurGlen Troyes

Address: Voie du Bois, Pont-Sainte Marie, Troyes 10150

Located just outside Troyes, an amazing medieval town in Champagne, McArthurGlen Troyes is just a train ride away and serious shopaholics will make the trip to the largest outlet mall in France. There are actually three malls to explore in this complex, the biggest has 84 stores including Calvin Klein, Lacoste, and Kookai.

While traveling by train may be more comfortable, you will want to rent a car and drive to Troyes if you are planning to visit all three of the outlet centers; this will take you all day and you do not want to miss your train.

Vintage Stores in Paris

Some people prefer always buying new, no matter what. But then there are those searching for vintage pieces, whether it be clothing, accessories, or even furniture. Paris has its fair share of vintage shops for you to lose yourself in and search for major finds.

Les Puces

Address: 87 Rue des Rosiers, Saint-Ouen, 93400

Located at Saint-Ouen and Clignancourt, the biggest flea market in the entire world can be found. You can easily spend the entire day at Les Puces and still not see all of the 3,000+ shops, stalls, antique shops and boutiques that set up shop here. This flea market is so large you will need a map or a tour guide to navigate the entire place.

Most of the items offered are small enough for you to take with you once you have haggled the price to suit you. There are, however, larger items such as antique furniture that you will have a hard time carrying home so be sure to ask the vendor about any delivery service available. After you have shopped until you are about to drop, grab refreshments from one of the street food vendors.

Réciproque

Address: Rue de la Pompe, 16th Arrondissement, Paris 75116

You will want to visit the biggest consignment store in Paris! It will take you all day to explore Réciproque with seven boutiques covering over 7,500 square feet. It is a great shopping destination. You can find some pretty great fashion bargains and some awesome gifts ideas for friends and family.

To get here you will want to take the Rue de la Pompe, line nine. Spend the day exploring the upscale 16th Arrondissement after shopping for hours in Reciproque. Do a little window shopping or enjoy some serious retail therapy; you will not be disappointed when you visit.

Popular Shopping Areas in Paris

Paris is filled with popular shopping areas, no matter where in the city you happen to be there will be boutiques, malls, and shops of every shape and size. When you are in serious need of retail therapy, hunting for a new wardrobe, or searching for the perfect gift, check out some of these shopping areas in Paris.

Boulevard Saint Germain Bon Marché & Rue du Bac

Head to Boulevard Saint-Germain, a popular shopping street filled with fashion boutiques, upscale restaurants, and an amazing atmosphere. Explore the shops and learn more about this iconic neighborhood. Visit Bon Marché & Company, an elegant luxury shopping center.

You will truly enjoy a classic Parisian shopping experience when you visit this neighborhood. Stroll along the boulevard, sit at an outdoor café, shop in trendy boutiques, and visit fabulous art galleries. Visit the vibrant Latin Quarter for concept stores and affordable shopping.

Rue Saint Dominique Rue de Grenelle & Rue Clermont

Another fantastic area filled with shopping streets, this charming area sits in the 7th Arrondissement between the Esplanade des Invalides and Champ de Mars Gardens. You will find fantastic retailers, including some of the biggest department stores, and delicious eateries, including Davoli and La Sablaise Poissonnerie.

While you are shopping and eating your way through the neighborhood, explore a bit and uncover some wonderful treasures. You can find some pretty gifts in the shops and boutiques in this area and they are mostly moderately priced.

Rue du Commerce

With so many stores along this iconic road, there really is something for the entire family. There are 100 stores you can explore, so plan on spending most of the day wandering through The Body Shop, Sephora, Libertie Marionnaud, Etam L’Occitane, Petit Bateau, and many more wonderful places.

While the street is lined with shops, apartment buildings, bakeries, and restaurants are dotted along the way. Take a rest from shopping and grab a treat from one of the bakeries or sit down to a relaxing traditional Parisian meal.

Rue Saint Honoré to Canal Saint Martin to Place de la Madeleine

There are so many wonderful shopping opportunities in Paris from gift shops and small boutiques to big department stores. From thoroughfares like Avenue Montaigne to popular areas like Avenue George, every neighborhood in the city has something for everyone and you will not be disappointed! Visit some of the designer boutiques for luxury brands or a concept store for a specific gift item. Start your shopping journey in central Paris and work your way out from there.

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