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Urgent!! Best places to shop in Paris??? |
i will be in Paris the end of Jan, any ideas of the best places to shop for clothes or interesting items?? is there any market or else to shop?? |
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Hazel D
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Shopping centres:
Galeries Lafayette
Printemps (these two are next to each other)
Le Bon Marche (they have a huge, famous food hall, La Grande Epicerie)
Forum des Halles (streetwise clothing)BHV
La Samaritaine
Streets:
Champs-Elysees & Rue du Faubourg St-Honore (high end boutiques)
Boulevard St-Germain
Place Vendome (jewellery)
Rue des Francs-Bourgeois (chic boutiques in the Marais)
Rue Etienne-Marcel (trendy fashion boutiques)
Rue Grenelle, Rue du Cherche-Midi (shoes)
Food markets:
Richard Lenoir market (Bastille) |
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in_this_w0rld
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Hi !
This is the best places to shop in this city :
- "Les Galeries Lafayette" and "Le printemps" :
Very famous shops and very french !
8th borough near the "opera Garnier"
-"Le Bon marché"
Very beautiful and the oldest shop in Paris
But, it is expensive !
7th borough
-"La rue de Rivoli"
It's a large street near the museum of the 'Louvres' and the park 'Les Tuileries'
Rivoli street is very nice !
1/4th borough
This is the most famous ("Les champs élysées" are very touristic...) places to shop in paris.
But, you should be in the district "Le Marais", 4th borough.
It's my favorite district. It's very trendy and there are a lot of shops. However, as it's fashion shops (Zadig & Voltaire, Chanel,...), it's very very expensive ! What a pity !!!!!
I hope you'll be happy in Paris. It'a really a marvellous city.
If you have answers, don't hesitate !
Bye
PS : I'm really sorry for my bad English... |
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tiffanys4eva
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le bon marche
across from it is a really nice supermarket too
depend though...cause like there are lots of nice places just depends on the price range |
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Rillifane
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Shopaholics should be careful not to go anywhere in Paris without a friend who will drag them from the stores when their credit limit is reached.
Check the big department stores of course:
Le Bon Marche Rive Gauche
24, rue de Sèvres (7th arr.)
Metro : Sèvres Babylone
http://www.lebonmarche.fr/anglais/index.htm
Galeries Lafayette
40, boulevard Haussmann (9th arr)
Metro : Chaussée d'Antin La Fayette
http://www.galerieslafayette.com/international/index.do
Printemps Haussmann
64, boulevard Haussmann (9th arr)
Metro : Havre Caumartin
http://www.printemps.com/404.aspx?aspxerrorpath=/international/index.aspx
The so called "flea markets" of Paris are a great experience. The biggest is the one is Les Puces de Saint-Ouen between the Porte de St-Ouen and Porte de Clignancourt, just outside the 18th arrondissement.
This place has furniture, pictures, new and second-hand clothes at rock-bottom prices (especially if you're adept at haggling). Make sure to bring cash, as stallholders seldom accept credit cards and the nearest available ATM always has a line.
To get there take the Metro to either Porte de Clignancourt (line 4) or Porte de St-Ouen (line 13) and just follow the crowds.
Then there is the French version of an outlet mall called La Vallee Village (3, cours de la Garonne Paris 77700) where over 75 leading ready-to-wear, table ware and luxury labels offer their previous season's collections (minimum of 33% reduction (off original recommended price) and up to 60%).
Its actually outside Paris but easy to get to. by the RER commuter train to the Val d'Europe station.
Better still, three times a week (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays), there is a Cityrama shuttle service that goes there. Departure from the Cityrama agency, place des Pyramides, at 10:15 am and return to Paris at approximately 5:00pm.
The fare is 15€ round trip. Reservations are required by 5:00pm the day before departure, at your hotel desk or Cityrama agency. |
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Phat Boi
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look for anguanlafra its a under groun purs that ses for up to 200,000,000$ from real animals (lat of thier kind) |
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boarderdudett
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this huge mall called lafayette.. i think? it was a while ago since i've been to paris. |
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Guillermo G
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It depends, whether u want to spend a lot, or buy common stuff at somewhat reasonable prices. Expensive: near Place Vendome and Cafe de la Paix. Not so bad: search Lafayette and surroundings. |
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