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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Saint Ouen flea market, Montmartre, and Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine and more, get ready to experience the best places in Saint-Denis.
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1Saint Ouen flea market

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Flea market
Art dealer
Saint Ouen flea market, also known as Le Marche aux Puces de Saint-Ouen, is a renowned attraction in Paris that draws visitors from around the globe. The market offers a wide array of items, from vintage clothing to quirky modern decor and old home goods. It has become a popular destination for those seeking bargains or simply looking for an enjoyable way to spend their weekend afternoons.
Massive, never ending, full of treasures to dig thru. Lots of antiques, art & just fun to find stuff! Loved all the antique books, stationery & paper goods stands! So fun!
Heather B — Google review
It was my first time visiting, and if I had just wandered around for 30 minutes, I would have been very disappointed and given it a zero-star review. But, as the saying goes, “the more you know, the more you see.” After studying the map and learning about the area, I realised there are real hidden gems – and the market experience can be divided into two parts. First, trusting Google or blog reviews can lead to mistakes. The market isn’t fully open on weekdays, and Saturday is the key day to visit. Although it says it opens at 10am, the antiques and vintage stalls don’t really start setting up until after 11am. This is partly because it takes time for people to walk in from the entrance and reach the main area. Realistically, many stalls don’t fully open until around 11:30am. Also, because most people enter from the nearby tube station, the market’s outer edge and entrance are filled with obvious fake designer clothes, bags, and typical market-style clothing and shoes that could be sold anywhere. The arcade shown in some photos can be found by searching its name on Google Maps – and behind the market, that path is actually a shortcut to where you’ll find the true antiques and vintage items.
Louise L — Google review
Loved the experience! You can find so many things, new, vintage, used and of course prices that don’t include taxes. Just suggest to bring cash and to maybe do your proper research if you like a used item.
Jouddy P — Google review
The Saint-Ouen flea market is ideal for anyone hunting for antiques, vintage treasures, or secondhand luxury items. There’s a wide variety of stalls to explore, each with its own charm. Just a heads-up - keep an eye on your belongings, as pickpocketing can be a risk. Prices tend to be on the higher side, so bargaining might be necessary…
Lovely M — Google review
Lovely to walk through the many small shops and just browse. A bit pricey though. However, to get there from the metro is terrible as you have to walk through lots and lots of cheap fake goods stalls! I really wonder why this is allowed, looks really bad.
Christine B — Google review
The Saint-Ouen Flea Market is a treasure trove for vintage lovers, collectors, and anyone who enjoys browsing unique finds. I visited both Marché Dauphine and Marché Vernaison, and each had its own charm. Marché Dauphine is more structured, with a mix of antiques, vintage fashion, books, and even vinyl records—great for leisurely browsing and discovering gems in a slightly more curated atmosphere. It feels a bit like a gallery in parts. Marché Vernaison, on the other hand, feels more like a maze of hidden treasures. It has a real vintage soul, with smaller stalls packed with everything from mid-century furniture to quirky collectibles. It’s easy to get lost in the best way. Both markets are worth a visit, especially if you’re looking for something truly one-of-a-kind. Just bring comfy shoes, patience, and a curious eye—you never know what you’ll find!
Simon L — Google review
This has the great antiques that Paris is known for. However you have too many vendors selling the fake gym shoes and shirts. Doesn’t make sense to have these two different markets in the same place.
Maria R — Google review
Literally the ONLY reason im rating this 4 instead of 5 is because the only day I could do was a Monday afternoon and 3/4 of the vendors weren't open! The ones that were were insanely cool little shops selling everything from furniture, high end porcelain and bags to vintage clothing and jewellery. If youre into the vintage clothing and jewellery side of flea markets I highly recommend the DAUPHINE block of vendors! It also had some vintage toy/magazine/record sellers too. Hoping to go at some point on a Saturday when its at its peak!
Sian C — Google review
87 Rue des Rosiers, 93400 Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France•Tips and more reviews for Saint Ouen flea market

2Montmartre

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Mountain peak
Historic Walking Areas
Neighborhoods
Montmartre is a lively neighborhood in Paris, known for its 430-ft. hill and vibrant atmosphere. It's home to the Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur, as well as numerous cafes and street artists. The area also features various attractions such as museums, houses of worship, parks and gardens.
We went at night the cathedral is probably more beautiful if you go on daylight ,but the vibe of night was absolutely amazing. There was music ,people gathering and singing, while you have a fascinating view of Paris.
Mahtab K — Google review
Very busy and crowded area with charming shops and nice viewpoint. It takes quite a few stairs to get to the top and be prepared for crowds. The view of Paris is lovely but wish it wasn’t as crowded. Many people trying to sell things at the top.
V F — Google review
Here you have a beautiful view of Paris and the basilica. It can get pretty crowded and there are a lot of salesmen here just so you are aware.
Tadeusz G — Google review
The only thing still worth visiting in this place, is the view. Otherwise it has lost its charm. It is packed by crwods and crowds of tourists. Better avoid.
Noam L — Google review
An Unforgettable Montmartre Experience with the Amazing Silvia! My partner and I had the absolute best time on our walking tour of Montmartre, and it was all thanks to our incredible local guide, Silvia, from GetYourGuide. She was absolutely fantastic! Montmartre is a beautiful and historic neighborhood, but Silvia's passion and deep knowledge brought its streets to life. She was a wonderful storyteller, sharing fascinating anecdotes about the artists and history that we would have never discovered on our own. She led us through charming hidden courtyards and down secret alleyways, showing us the true soul of the neighborhood beyond the usual tourist spots. Silvia was warm, engaging, and funny, and she made sure everyone in the group felt included. If you are considering a tour of Montmartre, I cannot recommend this one enough. And if you are lucky enough to have Silvia as your guide, you are in for an absolutely memorable experience! Five stars!
Richard L — Google review
Montmartre has a magic all its own. It feels like a little world tucked just outside of Paris — even though it’s right in the heart of it. The vibe is effortlessly cool, with that artsy, bohemian energy that makes you feel like the cool kids live here, create here, and hang out in the cafés here. There’s art everywhere — in the streets, on the walls, in the air. It’s creative and a little rustic, full of history and charm. Even though it was swarming with tourists, it didn’t feel like a tourist trap. It felt special. Authentic. Like you’re part of something, even just for a moment. I found the best souvenirs here — unique, personal, not the mass-produced kind — and the people in the shops were honestly some of the friendliest I encountered in Paris. Genuinely charming and warm in a way that surprised me. The parks and gardens add to the magic, and the views from the hill? Unreal. If I come back to Paris (and I will), this is definitely the neighborhood I’d want to stay in. Montmartre is 100% my vibe.
Kerry B — Google review
It's nice with a great wiew and short stairs leading to it but alot of people and sellers trying to sell love locks,beer and models of the Eifel tower.
Anonymous — Google review
“Montmartre — where cobblestone streets meet art and soul, a hilltop village of dreams overlooking the timeless charm of Paris.”
Hashem M — Google review
75018 Paris, France•Tips and more reviews for Montmartre
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3Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine

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Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine is a charming commune located in the northern suburbs of Paris, just a short distance from the city center. This area is famous for hosting one of Europe's largest flea markets, known as the Marche aux Puces de St-Ouen. With over 3,000 stalls offering an array of goods including furniture spanning several centuries, fashionable clothing, and unique crafts, visitors are sure to find something special.
93400, France•Tips and more reviews for Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine

4Galeries Lafayette Outlet Ile Saint Denis

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Clothing store
The Galeries Lafayette Outlet Ile Saint Denis offers a wide range of designer stores with beautiful clothes at good prices. Subscribing to their newsletter provides access to many promotions, making it an interesting shopping experience. The mall is known for its famous brands and is a popular spot for celebrities and affluent individuals. With multiple floors to explore, visitors can find great deals on clothing and enjoy tax-free shopping. Overall, it's a nice place to visit for those looking for quality items at reasonable prices.
Nice mall. It has a lot of famous brands.
Khalid A — Google review
This shopping center is full of designer stores. Numerous floors. I definitely will visit again when I return to Paris. It was a nice experience.
Shanney M — Google review
So so much biutiful
Ahmed I — Google review
Great clothing , great prices and tax free. So glad we found this place.
JLG J — Google review
Très bon Very expensive Good place for celebrities & rich people 👍
Manjeet S — Google review
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Kocaila B — Google review
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Sarl C — Google review
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Louis L — Google review
9-8 Quai du Châtelier, 93450 L'Île-Saint-Denis, France•https://www.galerieslafayette.com/m/magasin-ile-saint-denis•+33 1 73 71 98 47•Tips and more reviews for Galeries Lafayette Outlet Ile Saint Denis

5Av. des Champs-Élysées

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Notable street
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Av. des Champs-Élysées is a renowned avenue in Paris, lined with gardens, upscale shops, and restaurants. It's a must-visit for anyone exploring the city, offering a picturesque stroll from Place de la Concorde to Place Charles De Gaulle. The avenue's beauty and elegance are highlighted during Christmas when it's adorned with colorful lights. While some historic hotels have closed, Av. des Champs-Élysées remains an iconic symbol of Parisian charm.
Nice place for a walk. From arc of triumph straight the avenue you can spend 1 hour walking
PACHO Q — Google review
It is a must visit place in Paris, and it end (or begins) at the Arc de Triumphant. I highly recommend visiting the Arc then walk at the avenue. This way you won’t be going up hill.
Mamdouh A — Google review
Nice place with lots of people taking pictures but you have to be careful when crossing the road
TNP — Google review
Plenty of food, luxury brands stores, galleries, restaurants and... People!! Nice but too crowded. In opinion, there are better, nicer and more glamourous boulevards (like haussman or near la place ve done)
A. S — Google review
Most beautiful and attractive area of Paris where brands enjoys and beauties fly
Muhammad C — Google review
Fancy street where a visit to any store on here is going to cost you at least a 1000 euros. Listed in the "lovely places to take your wife if you win the lottery."
Jay K — Google review
Fabulous place. So much to see.
Agnieszka R — Google review
Good place for shopping in Paris. Huge collection of hand bags, perfumes and clothes.
Avani K — Google review
75008 Paris, France•Tips and more reviews for Av. des Champs-Élysées
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6Le Marais

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Neighborhoods
Le Marais, also known as SoMa (South Marais), is a trendy district in the 4th arrondissement of Paris. It was once the city's Jewish quarter and still features numerous kosher restaurants. The area is filled with fashionable boutiques, galleries, and gay bars. Visitors can explore the elegant arcades and Musée Victor Hugo at Place des Vosges or visit the Maison Européenne de la Photographie near Saint-Paul metro station.
Paris, France•Tips and more reviews for Le Marais

7Saint-Germain-des-Prés

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Architectural Buildings
Sacred & Religious Sites
Neighborhoods
Saint-Germain-des-Prés is a vibrant quarter located on the left bank of the Seine in Paris, France. It gained fame in the 20th century as a gathering place for intellectuals, writers, and artists such as Jean-Paul Sartre and Samuel Beckett. Known for its wild nightlife and non-conformist atmosphere since the post-World War I era, it continues to attract a young and stylish crowd.
75006 Paris, France•Tips and more reviews for Saint-Germain-des-Prés

8Canal Saint-Martin

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Canal
Nature & Parks
Neighborhoods
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Canal Saint-Martin, located in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, is a rapidly gentrifying area offering a mix of youthful energy and creative spirit. The neighborhood features small cafes, bars, boutiques, galleries, pop-ups, and concept stores showcasing emerging designers and artists. Artazart bookstore stands out with its eye-catching storefront overlooking the canal and offers art and design books along with exhibitions and events.
The Canal Saint-Martin, one of Paris’s most charming and scenic waterways, offers a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. Stretching for nearly 4.5 kilometers, the canal winds its way through trendy neighborhoods like Le Marais and the 10th arrondissement, lined with leafy trees, picturesque bridges, and vibrant cafés. Originally built in the early 19th century to supply fresh water to the city, the canal has since become a popular spot for leisurely walks, boat rides, and picnics by the water. The canal’s tranquil atmosphere, combined with its artistic vibe, makes it a favorite destination for locals and tourists alike. Whether you're enjoying a café by the water, exploring the nearby boutiques, or taking a relaxing boat tour, Canal Saint-Martin is a perfect blend of nature, culture, and Parisian charm.
Ufuk Y — Google review
Canal Saint-Martin was just next to our Airbnb so we went to take a stroll along the canal, very peaceful walk and a lot of local jogging around.
J — Google review
We took some pastries and went to the canal and sat. It was pretty windy and calm and there were some people around the area chilling as well. Nice area. You might find the occasional crazy person though.
Mike A — Google review
A beautiful place to take a walk, have a picnic, or just sit by the water and enjoy the Parisian atmosphere. It feels more local and less touristy than other parts of the city, with plenty of cute cafés, bars, and little shops along the way. The iron bridges and tree-lined paths make it very picturesque, especially in the afternoon light. Sometimes it can get a bit crowded on sunny weekends, but overall it’s a charming and peaceful escape right in the middle of Paris.
Libra — Google review
⭐ Canal Saint-Martin (10th arrondissement, Paris) Canal Saint-Martin, located in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, is one of the city’s most charming and peaceful spots. The canal stretches for about 4.5 km, linking the Bassin de la Villette to the River Seine through several locks and iron bridges. During summer, especially in July and August, tourists can enjoy watching the sightseeing boats pass through. When the boats approach, the upper bridges open up to let them pass — it’s a fascinating scene! After that, tourists can also walk across the bridge once it closes again. The canal is surrounded by large trees, cafés, and pedestrian paths where people sit by the water, chat, and enjoy snacks or picnics in the afternoon. It’s a perfect place to relax, take photos, or simply watch the boats glide by. A must-visit if you want to see a more local and peaceful side of Paris. 🌿🚤
Kaniz F — Google review
It's my religion. And also the main reason i always stay in the neighbourhood. Early morning walks after a stop at my fave bakery is life: the vibe, the view and the breeze.
YØH — Google review
Too much graffiti! Could be such a great place but looks like a lot of stores have moved out. Don't waste your time to visit. We stayed maybe 30 minutes.
Jason M — Google review
This is one of our favourite parts to come for a peaceful walk, we love the grittiness of the surrounds, there are many places to sit and enjoy the tranquility, we also love the sparkling water dispensers scattered around.
V H — Google review
Paris, France, USA•Tips and more reviews for Canal Saint-Martin

9BHV Marais

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3.5
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Department store
Appliance store
Clothing store
Cosmetics store
BHV Marais, originally known as Bazar de l'Hotel de Ville, has been a part of Parisian history since 1856. Located in the vibrant Marais district, this grand department store was founded with the vision of offering a wide range of products under one roof. Over the years, it has evolved to provide a curated selection of fashion and home goods.
It’s an amazing mall in Paris city, just right in front of the famous Hotel De ville. It’s a one stop shopping destination. It has great brands under one roof, amazing collection but the food is the biggest highlight. Loved their options for lunch on the rooftop. The beautiful view of Paris and delicious food. All The staffs are kindly helpful, informative and welcoming. Don’t missed their complete collection of hardware and drugstore products in the basement. They are also offering discount in the special time between 18-20pm.
Putri D — Google review
Very nice place to shop. U have a really nice view from the top ! One floor before as well you can eat fresh food and seat with beautiful scenery ❤️!
Maxence G — Google review
Large store where you can find all kinds of items. Home products, clothing, bags, perfumes. The store sometimes collaborates with brands. I was there when a Pokémon pop-up store was set up on the first floor. Note that the men's store is located in another building.
Mich _ — Google review
I don't understand the negative reviews because this place is well organized and has everything you need, including phones, furniture, lights, clothing, electric scooters, and toys.
Ivan — Google review
Visiting BHV Marais is a great shopping experience in the heart of Paris. The store is huge, offering a wide range of products from fashion and accessories to home decor and even professional tools. Its design is charming, and the location in Le Marais district is ideal, close to many famous landmarks. Prices vary to suit different budgets, and seasonal sales make shopping even more enjoyable. The floors are well-organized, though it can get quite crowded on weekends. Staff are generally helpful, and the service is good. If you’re looking for a place that combines modern shopping with a Parisian touch, BHV Marais is an excellent choice. Highly recommended for shopping lovers. 🛍️✨
Our_discoveries5 — Google review
Be careful with the fake offers from BHV!! We saw an offer of 10% reduction if you prove that you just moved to a new place They explain that is only applicable to the stores without “red dot” We spend the day looking for items and we paid extra attention to the red dot indication In the end none of the items we selected were applicable even though they were not marked as red dot So this offer is fake and not really worth the time when you can find the same items in other stores or even online
Mariana M — Google review
Well when we walked in, me and my little Tasmanian girlfriend loved the place. But when we went to buy a sought after backgammon set we found that they did not have it in stock. We had to settle for a lovely little set out of a cardboard box we bought from a man inside the store selling flowers. When we went to pay for it we saw all cash registers were empty yet said “bienvenue” on the screen. We attempted to speak to the computer yet it would not respond, although we were polite to the computer. We later found a person who said they didn’t work there but would check us out for a small fee. Luckily we come from a family of wealth so i was able to pay him for his delight service. As we left, me and my abnormally small girlfriend were exited to try out our new “vibrating master blaster” and backgammon set. All in all a great experience, the shop was great too!
Hermes G — Google review
Its an amazing shopping destination. It has great brands under one roof, amazing collection but the food is the biggest highlight. Loved their options for lunch on the rooftop. The beautiful view of Paris and delicious food. People are cheerful and welcoming. Great desserts.
Supriya T — Google review
52 Rue de Rivoli, 75004 Paris, France•https://www.bhv.fr/•+33 9 77 40 14 00•Tips and more reviews for BHV Marais

10Merci

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$$$$expensive
Store
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Home goods store
Nestled in the vibrant Haut Marais district, Merci is a must-visit concept store that beautifully blends fashion and design. Housed in a charming 19th-century fabric factory, this trendy three-story boutique boasts an impressive glass roof that floods the space with natural light. As you stroll through its eclectic offerings, you'll discover a carefully curated selection of clothing for both men and women, alongside stylish home furnishings and unique gifts. The atmosphere feels like a contemporary bazaar where creativity thrives.
Incredible selection of clothing and homewares, great space and friendly staff. Swing by the cafe as well. Brilliant design that you won’t find anywhere else.
Benjamin C — Google review
⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5) Merci is a well-known concept store in the Marais, blending fashion, home goods, and lifestyle items in a beautifully curated space. It’s trendy, aesthetically designed, and popular with both locals and tourists. That said, I personally didn’t find it particularly interesting or worth the visit. The selection didn’t resonate with me, and it felt more like a high-end showroom than a place to discover anything unique or essential. It really comes down to personal taste—if you’re into minimalist design and curated retail experiences, you might enjoy it more. Otherwise, it may not be worth going out of your way for.
Irene L — Google review
Things are pricy. But people may be willing to pay for their uniqueness and design. Magnets are cute but very pricy. There is a pop-up store of collaboration with Hello Kitty next to the main store. I know they are famous for their tote bags. But didn’t get it. Quality was too poor. Prefer the Shakespeare and Company much more. Update: sorry but I just realized Merci official responded to my review. Thanks a lot for your attention. I should clarify myself. The things are indeed a bit pricey, but I paid the Non Merci pink cap, as I found it very cute and unique. Also got many magnets. They are expensive but very nicely curated.
Dummy M — Google review
Very pricy get ready to spend a least €175 on any item of clothing. The items are very unique and cool and if you are willing to spend the money it is definitely worth it. There is something for everyone there from shoes to kids toys to home wear and kitchen supplies. There are many associates around that can help. Wish I would have done a little more digging about the prices though.
Amber W — Google review
Really enjoyed shopping at Merci. A great selection across fashion, houseware, furniture & lighting and other accessories and essentials. Friendly and helpful staff and a beautifully curated space.
Kate S — Google review
Tourist opinion : Most photographed Fiat at Merci , worth a look if nearby Always knew about the famous Fiat parked at the entrance of Merci , probably one of the most photographed Fiat in the world . Finally came all the way to see it in person. It was great to pay a visit and tick it off the list, but honestly… a little underwhelmed by the shop itself. The products on display weren’t particularly stunning or something I’d feel tempted to buy but they were quite expensive. E.g €55 for Merci branded cap Nice to browse, but nothing that really stood out On the other hand, the Bookshop Café was a pleasant surprise. The iced latte there was pretty good, and it’s a nice place to sit down and rest a bit
Matthew — Google review
Such a fun store, so much to be seen and it’s so nice to be sandwiched between Merci Noir and the bookstore. Grab a coffee and browse the extensive selection of goods. I wish I had more luggage space. The homegoods section and linens + ceramics are incredible. So many amazing pieces.
Wall F — Google review
An Aladdin’s Cave of treasure! Be sure to spot the sale items - not well advertised. Staff were exceptionally lovely. The gentleman (of African descent) in the Men’s section was so nice! A lady staff taking care of the front section (of African descent) was also most lovely and helpful. The lady at the checkout counter was a bit rude but I guess that’s Parisian/French? For some odd reason she held up my receipt to her colleague and made a joke about it? Odd and very rude. Not nice at all. It made me feel most uncomfortable when I had spent about AUD5,000 in that shop. Don’t understand what kind of customer service this is when the staff make fun of customers. Bizarre. Seems most (White) female staff are very rude (the checkout chick was so rude to an elderly woman) but the male (non-White) ones are gentlemen. Also note the rather excessive use of paper - too much packaging and why wrap things in paper and then put them into paper bags when you sell shopping totes?! Bizarre. Soo much excessive use of paper (see last photo as an example) in this day and age where we are conserving trees and trying to minimise landfill waste. Also what is this odd musky smell with all the clothes?? 🤮 Otherwise, it was a lovely shopping experience.
Tasha C — Google review
111 Bd Beaumarchais, 75003 Paris, France•https://merci-merci.com/collections/toutes-les-nouveautes/?utm_s…•+33 1 42 77 00 33•Tips and more reviews for Merci
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11LE PARKS

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Shopping mall
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LE PARKS is a vibrant contemporary retail complex that has transformed a once industrial neighborhood into a lively hub of activity. With its array of specialty boutiques, essential services, and even a supermarket, it caters to the diverse needs of the community. The revitalization has brought in modern architecture and social housing programs, creating an inviting atmosphere for residents and visitors alike.
Happy to be near this place that has different types of stores 🏬. Very convenient.
Ploi U — Google review
A cool place to explore with some of the great choices.
Travelling H — Google review
Favorite place is Naumy but lovely place
Adama B — Google review
Nice area with so many facilities..
Payel K — Google review
Lively place. I have so much more shops + restaurants to try and explore
Camela V — Google review
Lots of good shopping choices for all ages.
Emisis — Google review
This neighborhood has been revitalized a couple of years ago, it used to be an industrial place and now there are dozen of Contemporary buildings, social housing programs hence a strong mix of people, who enjoy the neighborhood, the parks... The proximity of the canal adds to its attraction. One can rent little self driven boats, one can picnic, chill all day long....
Stephane C — Google review
Nice to go for a walk and discover this new rebuild urbain area. Interesting architecture. Outside area very agredabel along with the tram line, several choice of restaurants, New York style burger, coffe shops, Cinemas and a Park open during Day time. Book Shop, and supermarket, and other big companies in the area.
Paulo H — Google review
157 Bd Macdonald, 75019 Paris, France•https://www.leparks.com/?utm_medium=GMB&utm_source=Partoo•Tips and more reviews for LE PARKS

12Marques Avenue

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Marques Avenue is a popular shopping center located in the North-East of Paris, offering a wide selection of over 72 renowned brands for men, women, and children. It features famous names such as Bensimon, Comptoir des Cotonniers, Levi's, Quicksilver, Nike, and IKKS. The mall is known for its seasonal sales and diverse offerings in clothing and makeup.
I didn’t know they have such thing here. I wish I could spend more time !
Lore V — Google review
I loved shopping in this outlet mall, especially nike and adidas stores. The mall itself is ugly, like a warehouse, and it was pretty empty on a working day noon. Getting there by public transport was a hassle because there was a detour on the bus station.
Mike A — Google review
Good place to shop in paris. Bought northface at 30% discounted price. Good deal
Fishme 1 — Google review
Security guard harassed me for no obvious reson (my guess since I am visibly a tourist) Making me take of my sweater Decent amount of clothing stores here Parking was adequate especially for this erea where most stores dont have parking
Meir R — Google review
Not far from Paris, reachable by metro 🚇 and bus 🚌, a bit crowded in weekends and sale occasions. But you will probably find something interesting with reasonable price and quality.
Soleil A — Google review
This place have a good prices and alote of chocie I recommend it for who searches for aa good prices for luxury items
Abdessamad E — Google review
A mall worth going to, especially during seasonal sales! I usually find what I am looking for when it comes to clothes and makeup - and always leave with things that were not originally on my list (blame it partially on the Lindt store 😅)
Elia N — Google review
Good place for shopping branded name with big discount
Rully S — Google review
9 Quai du Châtelier, 93450 L'Île-Saint-Denis, France•https://www.marquesavenue.com/ile-saint-denis/?utm_source=google…•+33 1 42 43 70 20•Tips and more reviews for Marques Avenue

13Paul Bert Serpette

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Antique store
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Paul Bert Serpette is a renowned marketplace located in Paris Saint-Ouen Flea market, featuring a wide array of shops offering antiques, art, jewelry, and apparel. The market showcases specialist and general stall-holders presenting an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, drawings, furniture, chandeliers, mirrors, pendulum clocks, oil paintings from different centuries including the 17th and 18th century.
Famous flee market. A joy for old furniture lovers. Real vintage clothing gems. Bring cash.
Roberta P — Google review
Amazing market with thousands of antique artworks, furniture, painting, sculptures and lights. Just a gorgeous Parisian place to walk through and admire the collections, you can also find small cheap antique items within the market.
E. S — Google review
One of my most favorites places in Paris. Loots of antique and vintage staff, amazing chilled atmosphere. A must!!
Eldad D — Google review
Amazing place to shop for antiques and unique French items.
Paul — Google review
Museum quality art, sculpture, decor, furniture, antiques, antiquities, and more with friendly, kind of eccentric shop keepers. But comes with a high price, thousands and thousands of dollars for these pieces.
Danny S — Google review
Amazing choice of Art Deco and pop deco and furniture
Francis B — Google review
Amazing place to find all sorts of antique and vintage objects, furniture, jewellery and even clothes.
Gabriel K — Google review
Outstanding ‘flea’ market. Expect very high end furniture and home furnishings which sprawl along multiple alleys.
Alex E — Google review
110 Rue des Rosiers, 93400 Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France•http://www.paulbert-serpette.com/•+33 1 40 11 54 14•Tips and more reviews for Paul Bert Serpette

14Marché couvert Saint-Martin

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Market
Marché Couvert Saint-Martin, a covered market rebuilt in 1880, is a beloved spot in Paris known for its Baltard style architecture. The market offers an array of fresh produce and food to take away. Visitors can't help but admire the original white stone arch at the entrance, which adds to the charm of this small and cozy market.
Love this market, especially the cheese stand!
MAXIM P — Google review
We just passed by and stopped at a cheese stand. The guy helped us a lot to make choice from the huge variety of cheeses. Give a chance if nearby.
Medea T — Google review
This place is a decaying empty market with only 2 stalls, one of which is of German imports. There is virtually nothing to do here. Don’t know why it’s even open to be honest. They sell some vegetables but so do lots of other places around here. The market is also surrounded by questionable cafés that look like money laundering operations. Avoid at all costs!
R. R — Google review
Very friendly, excellent variety
John T — Google review
Best selection of chevre cheeses .. more like 50 types from frech, brie and aged
Angi A — Google review
I don't know why "The Monocle Travel Guide Series" recommended this out of the way market. The stalls were average and the shop they recommend was filled with German chocolates. No, give this place a pass.
Francois M — Google review
A small market but great selections. The cheese shop is a hidden gem in Paris. The owner is always there and loves to help good cheese with a great wine.
Alec W — Google review
1. Extremely small 2. not recommended to visit 3. waste of time
Miko Y — Google review
31/33 Rue du Château d'Eau, 75010 Paris, France•http://www.paris.fr/lieux/marche-couvert-saint-martin-5473•Tips and more reviews for Marché couvert Saint-Martin

15Artazart

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Book store
Art gallery
Nestled along the picturesque Canal St. Martin, Artazart is a must-visit for any book lover or art enthusiast exploring Paris. This charming design bookstore boasts an impressive collection of both English and French titles covering a wide array of topics such as design, cooking, travel, and photography. The atmosphere is enhanced by soothing music and greenery that create a cozy ambiance perfect for browsing.
One of my favorite bookstores when I'm in Paris. Full of art and design books as well as beautiful children's books. They also have books signed by artists, sell artist prints, magazines etc. The selection is eclectic and creative, the place just lovely next to Canal Saint Martin. I always come here to buy presents for friends as well as books to inspire me.
Miranda H — Google review
Delightful bookstore with wide selection of graphic art, books and postcards specializing in illustrations. There is also artist work featured on rotating basis that adds to the experience. Books are primarily in French, with a few sprinkled in other languages. The book room in back is not to be missed and includes a small selection of second hand books in excellent condition. The children’s books are exceptionally well illustrated, abounding in vivid colors and rich imagery that captivate the mind and soul. Books with pop-up pages have a special place in my heart and this establishment offers a broad selection that prompted several smiles. Books are reasonably priced for the quality and premises are bright and clean. No moldy old books here! An hour went by quickly with several gifts collected for friends back home. I pray neighborhood bookstores never go out of style, and this one keeps the flame alive with innovation and imagination.
Gary C — Google review
Lovely little shop by the canal. Been coming for years, the service has always been friendly and super helpful. Many of their photography books are signed. Today I found a “nugget”, a book that’s long out of print and valuable, but they honored the sticker price even though they could’ve gotten much more for it. Merci Artazart!
Nicolas L — Google review
An amazing book store, focused on top art, photo, and design books. I can spend there hours, days, and weeks.
Yoav L — Google review
Very cool bookstore!! Some most unconventional and artistic books I’ve seen around! Lots of books on graphic design & typography. As well as great photo books. Seems like the store really wants to support small artists!
Anna O — Google review
A very interesting book store with lots of books that are more on the artistic side (as the name might suggest). Most books were in French, but there were a few in English. Overall, it was an interesting experience.
Cole B — Google review
Great book/artshop for those who are into illustrations. I, as an illustrator, collect kids books but here there were many illustrated books for adults as well; along with prints and other stuff. There are both French and English ones and the seller is very friendly too! Definitely recommended for all art lovers visiting Paris, and then you can have a small picnic near the canal :)
Dinem K — Google review
Lovely place for all design and art relates books and to find limited art prints from French artists
L W — Google review
83 Quai de Valmy, 75010 Paris, France•http://www.artazart.com/•+33 1 40 40 24 00•Tips and more reviews for Artazart
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16Marguerite Charlie

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Restaurant
Art gallery
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Located just a stone's throw away from the Basilique Saint-Denis, Marguerite Charlie is a cultural café with a warm atmosphere that welcomes visitors to enjoy drinks, food, and beautiful things. The restaurant offers a great ambiance and excellent drinks at exceptional value for money. With a variety of vegetarian options available, the menu caters to diverse preferences. Guests praise the delicious dishes and tapas, as well as the unique decor and cultural activities offered at this charming establishment.
Very tasty food and kind staff! We enjoyed the food!
Alexandra M — Google review
Great coffee place in Saint Denis! The atmosphere is very nice, the design of the cafe is really beautiful and creative and the food and drinks are very tasty! The service is great! I tried the bol du moment and cappuccino with oat milk. 😊
Andreea M — Google review
Great place to have a nice lunch/dinner in Saint-Denis. Inside and outside seating.
Nicolas B — Google review
Wonderful service, cute place, and great food!
Emily E — Google review
Excellent food, staff and atmosphere.
Joe A — Google review
Great café - this is a lovely, friendly place with a small but very tasty and very good-value options. The staff are welcoming and the atmosphere is relaxed. I went for lunch with a freind but I will return both for food and for a cocktail in their little courtyard!
Holly R — Google review
The staff is lovely, they're from and they know the neighborhood very well. Prices are cheap. Atmosphere is cosy. More than a cafe, it's also a space for art exhibit so you'll see art on display very often.
Alen H — Google review
Very good fresh Food, nice People, loved it
Amina D — Google review
42 Rue de la Boulangerie, 93200 Saint-Denis, France•http://www.margueritecharlie.com/•+33 9 86 44 91 82•Tips and more reviews for Marguerite Charlie

17MAP - Marché aux Puces de Paris Saint-Ouen

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MAP - Marché aux Puces de Paris Saint-Ouen is a renowned flea market located in the neighborhood of Saint-Ouen. It has a rich history dating back to before World War II when rag-and-bone men set up their stalls here. Today, it is one of the most-visited tourist attractions in France, attracting over five million visitors annually. The market takes place every Saturday, Sunday, and Monday and boasts the largest concentration of antique and second-hand dealers globally.
Amazing place! This is the mother of all flea markets! We took the bus #85, Paul Bert bus stop, which drops you off in the middle of the action. We walked around for a couple of hours on a Saturday. There are also many cute cafes around if you need to relax and get a bite. I would definitely come back.
Ioanna A — Google review
If you love vintage, walk for blocks in this flea market and several others nearby. Your senses will be engaged from start to finish. Find the murals throughout.
Austin G — Google review
Bery interesting place for the lovers of antique objects from any kind of- furniture, art, decorative objects. The place is enormous and cannot be seen in one day
Anna-Maria P — Google review
If you have little time in Paris and visiting the flea market is not vital for you, do not come here. It is quite far outside the city and you have to take a bus (there is no metro). The prices are expensive and the products are of poor quality, definitely not worth the price. I think it is a waste of time.
Büşra — Google review
This location provides a welcoming environment for expressing one's thoughts and feelings. It is a space where individuals can feel comfortable sharing their emotions without judgment. You may find it to be a place of solace and understanding. It is designed to be a supportive setting for those seeking to release pent-up emotions. Ultimately, it offers a pleasant atmosphere for open and honest expression.
AnaHi H — Google review
This area is home to several flea markets with many shops and it is difficult to tell where one market ends and another begins. Lots of unique items but also a lot of garbage. Be prepared for high prices on furniture and decor items. Worth a visit just for fun if you even not interested in purchasing something.
Low — Google review
Beautiful flea market. A hidden gem 💎 for those who like treasures and vintage objects. Not a cup of tea for everyone, but for me, it is a maze full of treasures, an adventure where you can find what you are less expecting. Nice to go to a different place, to see real French people doing business with their history.
Jaime Z — Google review
Nice experience to walking down the Marche in this neighborhood There are much to see It’s kinda entering an open museum enjoying classic artworks, but didn’t have to pay, just window shopping You can also enjoying cafes and bistro nearby area.
Putri D — Google review
110 Rue des Rosiers, 93400 Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France•https://www.pucesdeparissaintouen.com/•Tips and more reviews for MAP - Marché aux Puces de Paris Saint-Ouen

18Printemps Haussmann

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Department store
Bakery
Beauty supply store
Boutique
Printemps Haussmann is an elegant department store housed in an iconic building with 10 domes, offering a wide range of fashion, beauty, and luxury items. Located near the Opera Garnier in the heart of Paris, it is considered one of the city's most prestigious shopping destinations. The outer walls and rooftops are classified as historical landmarks and have been part of Paris' landscape for generations.
I had the most incredible time here. I came to browse and check out some perfumes and I was served by a wonderful young man named Mohamed. He did a wonderful job explaining the perfumes and showcasing them as well. The customer service was incredible. I will be visiting next time I am back in Paris.
Ahmed F — Google review
First time in Paris and we go for shopping in Printemps. Amazing stuff everywhere,very helpful . We bought a lot of good things. Also they have incredible views of Paris.
Валентина М — Google review
I joined a historical tour of Printemps and was absolutely fascinated. The architecture, the hidden stories, the atmosphere — it makes you see this iconic Parisian department store in a whole new light
Kateryna S — Google review
Don't settle yourself with Galleries Lafayette's rooftop, Printemps top floor was such a wonderful experience for me! Here you can also shop through great spaces and glass ceiling domes. There's a second hand (high end) clothing area called Le Coupole that looks outstanding. Please take some time in Paris to explore this magnificent store both for men and women, luxury at its best!
Analia C — Google review
Incredible views of the Glass Coupola on the top floor. The outside terrace accessible from the top provides unmatched views of Paris. Step back in time with old hanging posters.
Ricardo M — Google review
I came and saw an exhibition on the 6th floor called "Sac, sac, sac" it was interesting tracing the history of the bags. It's worth noting that on the 7th floor there's a small outdoor terrace and a second hand clothing and accessories section under a beautiful stained glass dome.
Wendy L — Google review
I stumbled upon Kleman brand and was greeted by Ilo on 22 Sept. He was really patient with my requests and was very proactive finding the right shoe sizing and made sure I was very comfortable in them as well. He brought along some other designs for me to try on. Ilo also shared with me the conditioning for the shoes that I had purchased. A retail personnel that anticipates to customers needs. He is a great associate for the brand store he has been stationed at. I hope this comment will reach his supervisor and give all due recognition. Thank you Ilo. It was pleasure meeting you as well.
Vinn R — Google review
Fabulous department store. In a beautiful area of Paris. I had lunch in the restaurant on the patio. The restaurant is on the 7th floor and has spectacular views of Paris. See photos of the view below
Elizabeth D — Google review
64 Bd Haussmann, 75009 Paris, France•https://www.printemps.com/fr/fr/printemps-paris-haussmann?utm_so…•+33 1 71 25 26 01•Tips and more reviews for Printemps Haussmann

19Galeries Lafayette Champs-Élysées

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Department store
Beauty supply store
Deli
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Galeries Lafayette Champs-Élysées, which opened in spring 2019, boasts a chic food court on the basement level offering a variety of sweet and savory options from renowned culinary legends as well as cutting-edge purveyors. The department store provides an extensive selection of women's fashion, ranging from high street to high-end luxury brands. Additionally, it features Lafayette Gourmet with its deli counters and Bordeauxtheque offering over 1,000 labels exclusively from the Bordeaux region.
It's a beautiful and impressive building. The glass dome is amazing and definitely worth seeing. There's also a terrace with a great free view of the city. It's worth a visit. However, shopping there is quite expensive. I bought some souvenirs because I didn't have time to look for cheaper options elsewhere. I also bought shoes but later found them 25% cheaper in my own country.
Muhammad C — Google review
Completed in 1912, this stunning Art Nouveau glass dome crowns the #lafayette #departmentstore Designed by architect Ferdinand Chanut with stained glass by Jacques Grüber, it rises 43 meters above the main floor. A masterpiece of early 20th-century design, the dome remains one of Paris’s most iconic architectural landmarks. 🇫🇷 From the rooftop, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Paris, including a clear view of the Eiffel Tower. #GaleriesLafayette #ParisArchitecture #ArtNouveau #HistoricParis #TravelFrance #france🇫🇷 #shopping #holiday #architecture
KloudManc — Google review
The store feels like it's filled with items that couldn't be sold in the main gallery in recent years. It's like an outlet for various brands. The interior design lacks any special charm or sophistication, keeping it simple and business-like. The goal is to keep customers focused on their shopping experience.
Azar — Google review
If you're into high-end shopping, you absolutely have to check out Galeries Lafayette Champs-Élysées in Paris. This place is seriously next level! From the moment you walk in, you can tell it's super fancy. It's packed with all the big-name luxury brands – I'm talking top-tier fashion, jewelry, and everything in between. The vibe is just incredible, and even if you're just window shopping, it's a treat for the eyes. I had such a great time Browse and soaking it all in. The staff are really helpful and make you feel right at home. It's definitely a splurge, but if you're looking for that special something or just want to experience luxury shopping at its finest, this is the spot. You won't regret it!
Halima K — Google review
Shopping at Galeries Lafayette Paris was an unforgettable experience! The atmosphere is vibrant, the variety is endless, and the service is top-notch. From luxury brands to unique finds, everything is under one stunning roof. A truly world-class shopping destination in the heart of Paris!
Dan Y — Google review
Galeries Lafayette in Paris is part spectacle, part shopping, with a stained glass dome that makes you look up and lose track of time. It’s touristy but worth a visit. The rooftop terrace gives you a clear view over Paris rooftops and the Eiffel Tower if you’re patient with the crowds. Come early on a weekday for breathing room and photos without elbows in the frame. The store layout can feel like a maze, but that’s part of the charm, Even if you’re not buying, it’s worth a peek while you’re nearby.
Noel M — Google review
I have ever experienced in such a luxurious shopping mall. Must say an Amazing architecture. This makes my Paris visit more memorable.
Jhalka L — Google review
Galeries Lafayette is more than a department store—it’s a Parisian cultural gem. Whether or not you're planning to shop, the architecture, view, and the overall atmosphere alone make it worth a visit. That said, if you're seeking deals or a peaceful experience, consider visiting on a weekday and be mindful of pricing policies and service limitations.
Phuong N — Google review
60 Av. des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris, France•https://www.galerieslafayette.com/m/magasin-champs-elysees•+33 1 83 65 61 00•Tips and more reviews for Galeries Lafayette Champs-Élysées

20Louis Vuitton

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$$$$very expensive
Leather goods store
Fashion accessories store
Jewelry store
Louis Vuitton is a renowned luxury brand famous for its iconic monogrammed handbags, luggage, and more. The brand's grand boutique on Champs-Elysees showcases its exclusive collections, including haute couture pieces and accessories. In addition to fashion, Louis Vuitton is launching a collection of limited-edition chocolate eggs for Easter 2024, blending aesthetics and refined flavors.
An unforgettable luxury experience at Louis Vuitton Champs-Élysées From the moment we arrived, everything about our visit to Louis Vuitton on the Champs-Élysées was absolutely exceptional. We were warmly welcomed and escorted directly to the beautiful room no waiting, no stress, just pure elegance and comfort. The level of service we received was truly world-class. A special thank you to Nikolas, whose professionalism, charm, and attention to detail made the entire experience unforgettable. He took the time to understand exactly what I was looking for, offered thoughtful advice, and made me feel genuinely valued. I’m absolutely delighted with the pieces I selected, especially the shoes, handbags, and a gorgeous coat. Every item feels timeless and special. I truly hope to return to this store again soon. This is luxury at its finest graceful, personal, and perfectly Parisian.
Agnieszka S — Google review
Our party of 6 thoroughly enjoyed our VIP experience at Louis Vuitton Maison Champs Élysées. We were greeted at the door by Charlie and he gave us the royal treatment for the several hours we were there shopping. The bottles of champagne, macarons, juice, water and chocolates were an added touch of elegance. We all walked out with some lovely rare handbags. Charlie and all of the staff were friendly and patient with us. Will definitely be coming back to Paris to shop here again!
Tara — Google review
I had the best experience with Diane! As soon as we walked in we were welcomed! She helped my husband and I find our wonderful bags and took the time to show us many options. She even toured us around the store and I never felt rushed. I would definitely come back and ask for her specifically 😊
Marissa R — Google review
They had a super long line up but it went pretty quickly. Once we got in we looked around to see all products before fixating on what I wanted. The service was great but while trying to make decisions someone’s child was having fits. I understand what young children are like but sometimes you should just leave and attempt another day. It’s a high end store that should be relaxing not stressful. Kindness ❤️
Cynthia M — Google review
What an experience to be afforded by a good friend who went to make a few purchases on our Paris leg of vacation. There wasnt much of a wait around mid day when we visited. We asked for a sales associated and before he arrived was greeted and shown to an area to wait. We were offered champagne, OJ and water while able to sample decadent bite size treats.
Shanna-Lee R — Google review
I visited Paris in July 2025 and this specific LV boutique is what I’ve been aiming for. However the first day I went, they had long queue so I decided to come the next day. They have 2 separate sections for customers to queue. One is with reservation, one is for walk-ins. I did not make any reservation as my itinerary for the day could change.. so I decided to just walk-in. So I came the next day at 10 am on the dot with no queue and was greeted straight away. Camille greeted me and assist to my needs throughout my visit. She was very attentive to my requests, questions about handbags and other LV products. She also helped me to decide which handbag suits me better. I believe all of their staffs are friendly and professional too. Keep up the good teamwork and professionalism :) To add, this boutique is just beside a metro station, George V Metro line 1.
Fthn N — Google review
My experience with Louis Vuitton’s repair team was very disappointing. Although the brand sells men’s and women’s shoes and sandals, they do not offer repairs for them. This is especially frustrating given that women’s sandals are made with delicate materials that wear out easily. When damage occurs, Louis Vuitton provides no solution, leaving customers with expensive but unusable products. It’s easy for a brand to sell under a prestigious name like Louis Vuitton, but the true test lies in product durability and after-sales support. Unfortunately, both the quality and the service fail to meet the high standards the brand claims to represent.
Karl B — Google review
We went there only to find out it was too late to get in. So went again the next day at 6:30pm thinking there is plenty of time before 8pm closing time. We lined up for 1 hour and got in at 7:30pm. The staff were great and champagne was offered. However they didn't have my shoes sizes for many items and at 8pm, we were told we had to leave. You need to book a time if you want to visit the shop or make sure you go early!
DNA K — Google review
101 Av. des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris, France•https://fr.louisvuitton.com/fra-fr/magasin/france/louis-vuitton-…•+33 9 77 40 40 77•Tips and more reviews for Louis Vuitton
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21Marché couvert des Enfants Rouges

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Market
Food court
Marché Couvert des Enfants Rouges, the oldest covered market in Paris dating back to 1615, is a foodie paradise located in the Marais district. The name of the market comes from the red clothes worn by children at a nearby orphanage in the 16th century. It offers an array of fresh produce, cheese stalls, flower stalls, and diverse street food options.
This is a nice small market with quite a few vendors! We had some Moroccan food there and it was really good! You just order from different vendors and if they don’t have a seating area, go find somewhere to sit. It’s small and intimate. I had the eggplant with beef and my mom had what the person recommended! I just said surprise me and he did! They were both very good. 13E a plate.
Duyen T — Google review
Was visiting with my boyfriend, I got the lamb couscous and he got the special. The food was pretty good and the bread was pretty dense but enjoyable. Not the best but also not the worst, it was about €36 for the both of us with no drink, I found it to be overpriced for the quality but I didn’t regret it.
Kelly — Google review
Wow, what a fantastic food market! I was blown away by the sheer variety of food stands they had. Plus, so many of them offered natural wines, which was a huge plus for me! The service was top-notch, everyone was super friendly and helpful. Overall, a really enjoyable experience; I highly recommend checking it out!
El T — Google review
One enters expecting a quaint Parisian market and instead stumbles into what feels like a cheerful riot of smells, languages, and moderately controlled chaos. A Mr Wang once remarked only half the stalls were open… I suspect Mr Wang may have accidentally wandered into a nearby broom closet, or perhaps a quieter dimension entirely. When I visited, the place was brimming with life, elbow-to-elbow crowds, sizzling pans, and a queue outside nearly every counter and neighbouring bistro. A scene, frankly, more lively than most family reunions. Alas, I had two small companions in tow — charming, sticky-fingered liabilities, which made any gastronomic escapade utterly impractical. Still, we soaked in the atmosphere: the aromas, the clatter, the murmurs in French, Japanese, Moroccan, and Brooklyn-accented English. It’s not just a market, it’s a compressed version of the world with a roof on it. Return I shall, next time unencumbered by the under-ten demographic.
Le M — Google review
So many great options here. You can get produce, meats and cheese to go. You can order food to go or stay in and eat there. Many different options from udon to burgers. If you're in the area it's a must see.
Karl — Google review
I really don't understand the hype of this place. It's a normal market, small, where you can eat. You can do this, and in a less touristic way, in many other markets. Obviously, the fact is that in a regular market, normally you get your food and eat it where you can, the logistics in this one makes more easy to have 'the food market experience'. I'm Spanish, I know what I'm talking about. A big disappointment.
Zita V — Google review
Whenever we are anywhere close to the 3rd arrondissement we stop by the Marche couvert des Enfants Rouges for a great experience and food to match. When you walk through the market your senses come alive. We truly enjoy the different cuisines but almost always stop by the Lebanese stall for the food and friendly service.
Douglas G — Google review
Essentially a posh food court, within a covered market, nice to walk up and down , browsing the offering, however a little to exxie for our tastes.
V H — Google review
39 Rue de Bretagne, 75003 Paris, France•http://www.paris.fr/lieux/marche-couvert-des-enfants-rouges-5461•+33 1 40 11 20 40•Tips and more reviews for Marché couvert des Enfants Rouges

22Hermès Paris 24 FBG

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$$$$very expensive
Leather goods store
Jewelry store
Men's clothing store
Hermès is a high-end retailer known for its luxury apparel, handbags, scarves, and accessories. The flagship store in the Golden Triangle underwent a meticulous two-year renovation before reopening in 2018. Spanning three levels with 5,900 square feet of retail space, the store features a beautifully restored wood-paneled facade and gilded lettering on its iconic sign. This Paris location stands out among other top fashion brands like Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and Dior.
The shopping experience at FSH is truly one of a kind. Aside from the world's largest selection of clothing, accessories, and jewellery, every visit we make is an unforgettable experience due to the exceptional level of customer service at this boutique. I am incredibly grateful to all the store staff, from the security guards to the sales assistants, and even the people serving drinks. All staff members exhibit an extremely high level of personal culture, they are attentive to customers' needs, and possess extensive knowledge of the brand. I particularly appreciate the work of Louis, who, as a Customer Care Specialist, took care of us from the moment we entered the store. His dedication, knowledge, and personal manner deserve a 10-star rating on a five-star scale. I truly appreciate the time he spent with us, sharing his knowledge of the Hermes brand, and assisting with my purchases. I would also like to thank Ludovik for making my shopping experience exceptional. I wholeheartedly recommend a visit to FSH to experience the unique atmosphere of the Hermes brand.
Diana K — Google review
Absolutely. Here’s a more concise, elegant version of your Hermès FSH review that retains charm, warmth, and sophistication—ideal for Google, TripAdvisor, or publication: ⸻ A Refined and Unforgettable Experience at Hermès Faubourg Saint-Honoré — by Dr. Gabriel J. Martinez-Diaz I walked into the FSH flagship on a bustling Saturday—its busiest day, beloved by local Parisians who shop with family in true Hermès tradition. Amid the stylish chaos, I was guided by the poised and intuitive Mel, who quickly oriented me to the store’s layout and arranged personalized appointments across departments. Her grace set the tone for an exceptional experience. In the jewelry salon, I met Nuttie, a seasoned expert whose warmth, candor, and deep understanding of Hermès made the visit unforgettable. She thoughtfully addressed my sizing challenges, offered insight into future collections, and secured a hard-to-find ring in my size with effortless elegance. Truly, she is the Jewelry Queen of FSH. Next, I was introduced to Dexter in Men’s Ready-to-Wear. With a luxury hospitality background, Dexter brought unmatched professionalism and taste. He curated options tailored to my style and body type with sensitivity and zero pressure. We spent over three hours together, and not once did I feel rushed. Even when I interrupted his lunch, he graciously continued with care and charm. I returned days later to check on my ring and was greeted by Raphaëlle, who was calmly handling a demanding crowd at the leather appointment desk. Her poise and kindness were remarkable, and she generously extended me a walk-in appointment. That led me to Victoria, a tenured leather expert of over 20 years. She offered thoughtful insights on bags and colorways, and though I was offered a quota bag, the color wasn’t for me. Still, Victoria’s empathy and expertise made the moment feel deeply personal. ⸻ Final Thoughts Despite arriving on the busiest day, my experience felt intimate and luxurious. The seamless care from Mel, Nuttie, Dexter, Raphaëlle, and Victoria transformed my visit into something extraordinary. This wasn’t just shopping—it was a masterclass in Parisian elegance. Rating: 1,000,000 out of 5 stars. — Dr. Gabriel J. Martinez-Diaz
Dr. M — Google review
A beautiful place full of history (and people! Beware!) to visit. Hermès is THE oldest french luxury brand still in activity. This historic flagship is a place to admire as much as browse. Lots of old paintings, collector's artefacts decorate the shop. Admire the old elevators, the ceilings... Everything ! You won't be disappointed by your visit.
Kareen ( — Google review
Shopping at Hermès is consistently a disappointing experience. The staff behave as though they’re doing you a favor. They’re rarely friendly or welcoming—considering that people are spending serious money here. During my visit, I was left waiting far too long and I had to speak up to finally get help. The store feels overly busy and impersonal, stripping away any sense of luxury. Honestly, I ask myself why I even bother giving my money to a company that treats customers this way when there are countless skilled leather makers offering more attentive service and better experiences? At this point, I’d rather pay extra for custom-made pieces than deal with the Hermès attitude. At least at other stores they provide you with a sales person as you enter, otherwise the attitude is the same worldwide. They are definitely losing their sense of exclusivity and luxury.
Reviews — Google review
Thats my first time I’ve been to hermes boutique and i left happy .. welcoming, the service was very good and very kind with us, any way we didn’t get the bag we want 🤣
AHMAD — Google review
Hermès is the definition of elegant discipline. The flagship on Faubourg Saint-Honoré combines warmth, understatement, and perfection in every detail. From the moment you step inside, the world quiets — soft light, polished wood, silk colours whispering. I spoke with an associate about scarves; she explained patterns’ symbolism and the artist behind each design. The service is meticulous yet kind. You feel valued even if you’re not spending thousands. The craft and respect for materials are palpable — this is why Hermès stands apart. Leaving the store, you carry a sense of serenity — and that famous orange bag feels like poetry.
Silver G — Google review
A magical experience at the flagship and I feel truly honoured to be able to visit here and be offered a birkin and Kelly. The sales assistants are like the handbags truly the top level and comparison to none . All sales assistants were friendly helpful and go beyond to serve you. They are amazing. Hermes I salute you . Thankyou
Yasmeen R — Google review
Dear Mr. Dumas, I am writing to express my deep disappointment regarding the quality of a Uni Bangle I purchased in Melbourne, Australia, less than eight months ago, which has already come apart. Frankly, I find the current response from your customer service team in Melbourne unacceptable. The repair policy offered is not only unreasonable but the proposed timeframes are entirely inappropriate for a premium product bearing the Hermès name. This is a clear quality failure. I expect a refund—not a drawn-out repair process of up to 9 months—for a product that has not withstood even a year of standard wear. This issue should not be consuming anymore of my time or frustration. I trust Hermès’ will stand by its products and reputation.
Irene B — Google review
24 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris, France•http://www.hermes.com/•+33 1 40 17 46 00•Tips and more reviews for Hermès Paris 24 FBG

23Deyrolle

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Taxidermist
Event planner
Heritage preservation
Interior Decorator
Natural history museum
Deyrolle, established in 1831 by renowned entomologist Emile Deyrolle, is a fascinating taxidermy shop and museum located on the Left Bank. Despite a fire in 2008, the establishment underwent extensive restoration to preserve its original charm. Visitors can explore an array of taxidermy specimens and natural history artifacts, including bears, rare butterflies, and extinct mammals.
What a magical shop! The first floor has gardening supplies as well as some very nice clothing. The second floor is filled with amazing books and all types of creatures, from lions, bears, hyenas and birds to insects and crustaceans and so many in between! The coolest part is the active work-spaces in the shop where very talented people are toiling away, artfully presenting preserved creations! Highly recommended a visit to this wonderful inspiring place!
Sean M — Google review
An unusual display of stuffed (real) animals that you won’t see anywhere else, that’s for sure! Amazing collections of mounted bugs, butterflies, birds, and beetles! Wow. That’s all I can say. If you are into this stuff, the prices are actually reasonable too!
Tom M — Google review
Absolutely the coolest store I have ever been to in my life! I am a strange and unusual person. I love taxidermy and bugs so I quite literally could have stayed here for hours.
Emily G — Google review
A very nice shop to visit in Rue du bac . Excellent collection in case you want to buy for your hom. If you are interested in science, Very good collection of French science books and maps of France indicating various fauna and flora are also available. Even though their big animals look realistic , the most interesting ones are their insects and butterflies collection. They are a marvel and worth spending this time here. After this you can walk to the various shops of rue du bac for a good dessert
Santhosh T — Google review
An amazing collection of curiosities! I did some research about the provenance of their animals and artifacts, and everything is legitimate, clean and in line with CITES. Most of the animals come from zoos (natural deaths!) and butterflies come from captivity.
Randall K — Google review
So glad I was finally able to come here, it didn’t disappoint. It’s more spacious and very well organized. There’s a great selection of shells, and insects to purchase. They also have shadow boxes for purchase, in case you do want to buy an insect, which I did. Everyone working there was nice and helpful.
Aja B — Google review
For taxidermy lovers a must visit! Only con: no air conditioning (those poor employees!). Prices are very expensive but to be expected with such pretty animals and insects. I especially liked the crows and butterflies; although I didn't see a lot of moths sadly. Store is kind of small but I enjoyed visiting it anyway and remember...don't take any pictures ;)
L. — Google review
Fabulous place ! Beautiful displays, great atmosphere and gorgeous shells for sale . Staff member took a lot of care to pack the ones I bought so they would make it back with me to Ireland undamaged . Much appreciated
G Y — Google review
46 Rue du Bac, 75007 Paris, France•https://deyrolle.com/•+33 1 42 22 30 07•Tips and more reviews for Deyrolle

24Guerlain

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Beauty supply store
Cosmetics store
Perfume store
Guerlain is a renowned Parisian perfumer with a rich history dating back to 1828. The brand's historic Champs-Elysees boutique has been beautifully restored to showcase its royal symbols, offering a wide range of legendary fragrances and luxury cosmetics. Additionally, visitors can indulge in the full spa experience and enjoy the chic café on-site.
What a lovely experience!! The staff is friendly and very knowledgeable about all the scents! The one I bought is only sold in Paris. And with the one I purchased, they allow you to customize the cap, ribbon and engraving with either a little Eiffel Tower or a bee. And while you wait for your bottle, they kindly offer coffee, juice or water. A wonderful experience!!!
Marissa T — Google review
I visited the Guerlain flagship boutique on April 14 — a visit I had dreamed of for years. As a loyal Guerlain client in Riyadh, Dubai, and the UK, I’ve always held this Maison close to my heart. My admiration for Guerlain is deep; I study the history, know the collections intimately, and proudly own most of the L’Art & La Matière and Les Légendaires range. Unfortunately, my visit to the Paris flagship was far from the experience I hoped for. The service was nearly nonexistent. No one offered to show me exclusive pieces from Les Parisiennes or any boutique-only creations. I was genuinely looking forward to discovering rare extraits and hidden gems—perhaps even pieces I didn’t yet know existed. I’ve always associated Guerlain with excellence, elegance, and respect. I’ve even photographed products from my personal collection out of sheer love for the brand. I know and admire great artists like Thierry Wasser, and I came with sincere excitement and high expectations. But the reality was disappointing, almost heartbreaking. It left me with no desire to return. I’ve attached photos from my visit, including one of my own Shalimar bottle—a true icon. If anyone from the Maison would like to understand more about my experience, I would be open to sharing. Because I still love Guerlain… and that’s why this hurts.
Saud S — Google review
Beautiful store, wonderful people and I have never been so happy to spend so much money! We purchased the Vetiver Fauve. My husband has been eagerly planning this trip to the Champ Élysées Guerlain flagship store for months and the experience did not disappoint! They offered a very personal shopping experience and we did not feel rushed. A dream experience. Entry to the store was confusing, a security guard allowed entry one at a time.
Lucretia — Google review
Wonderful interaction with sales associate Nathalie, helped me with engraving a bottle of perfume, and assisted with helping choose a lipstick as well as a gorgeous crystal case. I had two Eiffel Tower engravings on either side of the word “Paris” on my bottle of Rosa Rossa Forte, and my initials on the lipstick case mirror. Excellent customer service from an elegant Parisienne. A must do!
Barb T — Google review
Was so excited to visit the flagship Guerlain location! Staff were friendly and the location had seemingly every fragrance (including some historical scents). Unfortunately, I was ready to purchase and was told I had to wait for a “stylist” to do so. Ended up sitting in the front of the store for 20+ minutes while staff walked by and left empty handed. I’ve gotten better service at the Guerlain counter at Neiman Marcus. Disappointing :/
Brady G — Google review
We had a great VIC experience with Ornella. She was so knowledgeable and really made it so fun to learn about the brands history and all the different scents! We really enjoyed our time and our experience.
Bella B — Google review
I was there and saw that they destroyed the wonderful interior by Andrée Putman. Now it looks horrible and cheap. A friend of us needed a new lipstick and the only colours the sales lady showed us where from the Rouge G collection ( the most pricy ). Seems they just want to make high sales quickly. In the meantime the prices increased ridiculously. Even the very fady Eaux de Colognes cost more than 100 euro for a small bottle. And the new formulations of classic fragrances smell cheap. Guerlain is now only luxury by price, but not any more by quality and uniqueness.
Alex A — Google review
Huge thanks to Sarah for making the whole experience unforgettable. Super friendly, attentive, and genuinely passionate about what she does. You can tell she really cares about giving great service. Easily one of the best boutique experiences I’ve ever had.
Samy C — Google review
68 Av. des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris, France•https://stores.guerlain.com/int/en_INT/boutique/france/ile-de-fr…•+33 1 45 62 52 57•Tips and more reviews for Guerlain

25À la Mère de Famille

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$$$$expensive
Chocolate artisan
Candy store
Chocolate shop
À la Mère de Famille is a family-run shop with a wide variety of sweets and chocolates. The business, now run by Etienne Dolfi and his children, offers beautiful arrangements showcasing their confections. Visitors can expect friendly staff who are knowledgeable about the different treats available. Seasonal displays like Easter selections add to the magical experience of perusing their options. The shop offers an incredible selection of pastries, chocolates, and sweets, with quick and friendly service.
This time I bought some caramel candies that were being sold by weight behind the register. It's very shiny and beautiful. It's very delicious. The staff were also very kind.
Cc B — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful & French charming chocolate shops with ladders to stock the shelves with the most beautiful & hand crafted chocolates, eye catching displays & such vintage vibes. I stopped in alone for how beautiful this shop was. Every single detail is thought of from the outside window displays to the inside. Breath taking how charming it is.
Heather B — Google review
A long-established shop in Paris, perfect for picking up souvenirs. Everything was so cute and whimsical—it felt like stepping into a scene from a movie. The shop was filled with chocolates and candies, and the caramel candies they packed into tins were especially delicious. I bought a lot as gifts. I’ll definitely come back the next time I’m in Paris!
S. B — Google review
What a treat! This shop does not disappoint. 264 years of history proves that. The inside is whimsical. So much to see - chocolates, carmels, fresh marshmallows. It was difficult to choose but once you do, you’ll be in heaven. We bought a small box of chocolates and some carmels. Once we paid, we were allowed to sample some vanilla and rose flavored marshmallows. The service was friendly. I’ll be back before the end of our trip.
Michelle R — Google review
You gotta check out the caramels. In particular the hard ones behind the counter. The hard ones have and out shell then they melt into chewy goodness. You can save a few bucks if you don't do the metal case and just want to eat em
Wilson W — Google review
We stopped by as sort of as a tourist attraction since the store is so beautifully decorated and walked out with more chocolates than we intended. The staff who helped us was VERY kind and also offered us each a sampling of chocolate after we made a tiny purchase of just 2 chocolates to try. We were immediately impressed and decided to buy a bunch of boxed sets as gifts to take home. She gave us enough bags and tissue paper to package each gift set individually, which was very thoughtful. Thank you for going the extra mile! PS. They do have sugar free options but were out of stock at the time that we were there.
Gemma L — Google review
Have you ever cried while eating something!?! Well this passionfruit/raspberry tart made me shed a tear. Perfect balance of tart and sweet. The curd was velvet. The woman that helped me in the shop was very kind.
Megan C — Google review
Honest Reviews This is the oldest Chocolatier in Paris and the oldest location. I heard about it through YouTube and I wanted to visit to take some chocolate home to the US for family and friends. Youtube made it sound like the employees were friendly and helpful. The store video also showed that and offered samples. But when I asked for help they were too busy talking to each other to help me. I also asked for sample but they said they didn't have any. I know it's crazy they make them their in-house and they had no samples? I almost left but I was leaving the country the next day so I had to buy from the rude ungrateful people. The store is nice and not hard to find. Its located in a very friendly neighborhood. The chocolate was good and my family and friends loved it back in the US. I would say visit a different location and avoid these lazy rude people but the chocolate is worth the visit.
Jordan M — Google review
35 Rue du Faubourg Montmartre, 75009 Paris, France•https://www.lameredefamille.com/pages/store/la-boutique-historiq…•+33 1 47 70 83 69•Tips and more reviews for À la Mère de Famille
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26Officine Universelle Buly 1803

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Perfume store
Step into the world of old-world Parisian elegance at Officine Universelle Buly 1803. Founded in 1803 by Jean-Vincent Bully, this iconic apothecary was celebrated for its innovative beauty products, which captivated the Parisian elite. Revived in 2014 by Ramdane Touhami and Victoire de Taillac, the brand seamlessly blends vintage allure with modern offerings.
We had such a great experience here. Even though we had to stay in line, it was super organized. The moment you got in, there was this only person there to help and guide you through. The stuff was super kind and so helpful. Everything we got is just amazing and so beautiful 💖 a must see place, for everyone who loves quality, perfumes, natural skin care and pretty combs and more.
Susanne M — Google review
Officine Universelle Buly 1803 is a stunning boutique and well worth a visit while in Paris. The shop itself feels timeless, with beautiful design and a refined atmosphere that makes browsing a true experience. We queued for about 1.5–2 hours outside, but once inside it was clear why the wait is part of the charm. My wife enjoyed selecting several items for herself and for friends as unique souvenirs, each beautifully presented and memorable. Guests are paired with a dedicated staff member to guide them through the products, which adds a personal touch. While our assigned staff member seemed a bit impatient at times, the overall service and presentation were still very pleasant. This is a must-visit destination for anyone who enjoys craftsmanship, history, and a little indulgence while traveling.
Benjamin K — Google review
The wait time is quite long, I waited 1hr and went around 4pm on a weekday, and even once you’re inside it’s busy, but it’s worth it! I was attended by Chafik and Maud-Hoa who were both lovely and very helpful. The store also had all items in stock, as I initially went to the Officine in Le Marais but was told that the lip balms and hairbrushes weren’t available. So if you’re visiting Paris this is probably the best branch to come to. Despite the wait it’s a lovely shopping experience, so if you have the time I would recommend!
Alexa C — Google review
I first heard about Officine Universelle Buly in 2022 and told myself that the next time I visited Paris, I had to stop by and pick up a few gifts for myself and my family. I finally went with my mom this year, and it was even better than I expected. There was a wait to get in—about 30 minutes—but it honestly didn’t feel long. The young woman managing the line was so kind and bubbly, which made the time go by quickly. Once we reached the second line, the security guard was incredibly sweet and even chatted with my mom in Spanish, which made her feel so welcome. Walking in can feel a bit overwhelming at first because of the sheer amount of beautiful products, but once a staff member came to help us, everything felt easy. She was so attentive and patient—she showed me where to find the brushes, helped my mom discover new fragrances, and made sure I found the perfect souvenir for my husband. The handwritten calligraphy added to his gift was such a special touch. Visiting Buly ended up being one of my favourite experiences in Paris. I ended up leaving with a comb, a perfume discovery set, and a boar-bristle hairbrush with a brush cleaner—and I absolutely love everything. I highly recommend this shop to anyone considering a visit. It’s worth the wait and the experience is truly memorable.
Jasmine M — Google review
Thank you, TikTok! After waiting ~1 hour in line, my friend and I made it inside the shop and bought 3 combs each, which took ~30 minutes once inside, to pick, engrave, and purchase. Lovely staff and adorable shop. Expect to wait in line at this location - cannot speak for the others.
Michaela O — Google review
This boutique was well worth the wait. The staff was so kind! Even though it’s a small shop and they only allow so many people in at a time, I never felt rushed while picking out my perfume. The man at the door also gave us some lovely little scratch and sniff samples while we were waiting, which was a nice touch to get familiar with some of the scents. The young woman managing the second half of the line on Quai Malaquais today was lovely as well - I believe she said she had just started on Tuesday!
Anna O — Google review
We visited Officine Universelle Buly 1803, and while the concept is lovely, the experience wasn't what we expected. We had to wait on the street for at least 30 minutes, which wasn’t ideal. Once inside, each customer is assigned a dedicated assistant, but unfortunately, our assistant wasn’t helpful at all. She made us feel unwelcome and didn’t make any effort to introduce us to new products or guide us through the experience. We weren’t even given the chance to try any perfumes. Additionally, everything we asked for was out of stock. On a positive note, I tried a body oil and absolutely loved the scent, so I decided to buy it for €50. It really does smell heavenly, so that was the highlight of our visit. I just wish the customer service had matched the quality of the products.
Elif T — Google review
It was a lovely experience, me and my friend arrived at 11:10 am and waited for 40 minutes to walk-in. Maud-Hoa was very friendly and helpful throughout the whole time. I loved it and would recommend visiting this branch.
M — Google review
6 Rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris, France•http://www.buly1803.com/•+33 1 43 29 02 50•Tips and more reviews for Officine Universelle Buly 1803

27La Trésorerie

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Home goods store
Garden furniture shop
Lighting store
Store
The La Trésorerie home goods store is a must-visit in Paris if you're looking for unique and stylish furniture, lighting, and decorative items. The store offers several options for designing customized furniture to suit your needs, as well as an impressive range of products from around the world.
it makes you wish you had your own house and filled it with stuff from here!! it's great because it's close to my work and I can stop by often on my way home.
Rachel N — Google review
Cute store with lots of good kitchen supplies & other home goods.
Evette — Google review
Great collection of home stuff from ceramics to silverware. At the time carried a lot of well known brands like Kinto and also had the trendy string shelves for sale! Staff is super friendly.
Eric X — Google review
Superb shop for kitchen and housewares, including kitchen linens, soaps, and so forth. I love their lines of solid, beautiful, useful pots, pans, mixing bowls, and utensils--obviously chosen for sturdiness as well as style, and most often made in Europe. A little patch of heaven for those who like everyday things also to be a joy to look at and to use.
Franklin H — Google review
One of my favorite shops in Paris. Has everything for home decor and more. Beautiful ceramics, room scents, but also a lot of practical stuff, knives, brushes, brooms... Everything is very stylish. Nicely curated selection.
Simon W — Google review
The place is ADORABLE & AWESOME!!! I can’t imagine how every single kitchen piece that they have is ARTISTICALLY DRIVEN especially the wooden ones. If you are searching for unique home stuff you have to go there with big quality and good price!
Logaritmy — Google review
Lovely little shop with beautifully curated items. The prices all seemed very fair.
Melissa H — Google review
Very nice decoration shop in the district with a coffee shop inside .. cross the street and ull find the Suite for furniture
Cédric ( — Google review
11 Rue du Château d'Eau, 75010 Paris, France•https://www.latresorerie.fr/•+33 1 40 40 20 46•Tips and more reviews for La Trésorerie

28Mairie de Paris Centre

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City Hall
Mairie de Paris Centre, located in the heart of the city, is a bustling area known for its art, dining options, and stunning views. The reopening of La Samaritaine has brought back its reputation as a shopping hub. Visitors praise the courteous and secure welcome at the town hall entrance and commend the efficiency of services such as identity card renewal and document attestation. Additionally, an exhibition on the history of Paris received high praise for its interesting content and attentive staff.
75008 Best Bars Nightclubs and Pubs
Manlio M — Google review
nice place to gea
Sasza B — Google review
Went for a new passport. I was received in time and the interview was very efficient.
Bertrand S — Google review
People are very nice and warm. Went for attestation of a document and got it done easily.
Rajesh K — Google review
GOD NATION
Adrien — Google review
Quick & easy service
Benjamin H — Google review
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Joseph B — Google review
2 Rue Eugène Spuller, 75003 Paris, France•https://mairiepariscentre.paris.fr/•+33 1 87 02 61 00•Tips and more reviews for Mairie de Paris Centre

29Chinemachine

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Used clothing store
Clothing store
Vintage clothing store
Chinemachine is a vintage clothing boutique located in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, specifically at 100 rue des martyrs. It's known for its unique buy/sell/trade policies and offers an ever-refreshed inventory that includes major and local designer labels, vintage finds, jeans, leather items, contemporary basics, and one-of-a-kind pieces. The store is popular among Parisian shoppers for its selection of unique fashion pieces from big brands that are not commonly found elsewhere.
I thought this place was great!!!! Can't imagine why reviews are low. Prices were VERY reasonable!!!!! I saw a lovely Betsy Johnson summer dress for 25 euro, and Hugo Boss dress for 20. I got 3 sweaters for 57 euro, and I could have bought more. Very friendly service!
Lee R — Google review
Excellent location in a terrific part of Montmartre, at the bottom of the hill. Lots to look through, chill staff. One little "dressing room," so be patient if you have to wait. Be sure to go downstairs, there's so much more. They have terrific selections and reasonable prices.
E. B — Google review
Amazing items with great prices!! Lots of different styles, I think anyone can find something they love over here. I went to the other vintage shops in the area, this by far the best one! Thanks for my new favourite pants (which was only 10 euros!)
I V — Google review
My favorite vintage shop in paris, the staff is always kind to everyone. The best clothes ever at amazing prices. I always leave out with half the store!
Nakhyia A — Google review
I loved the selection and the crowd and I found vintage gems I couldn’t find anywhere ! I recommend if you like selected items
Лиза Ф — Google review
Beautiful store, so well priced. A must see!
Hailey D — Google review
Cute vintage boutique with great prices! Be sure to checkout downstairs!
Mary J — Google review
Don’t recommend to but there, really bad quality and service. We got a shirt and the seller told us it’s amazing Chinese vintage. We went to the hotel to wash it and for 3 days it’s just all red won’t stop giving out colour and painting my hands. When we came to the shop we got a really bad treatment and they just said no refund and that it’s not that expensive to begin with and they have no time for us. Save your money and spirit ❤️
Maayan A — Google review
100 R. des Martyrs, 75018 Paris, France•http://www.chinemachinevintage.com/•+33 1 80 50 27 66•Tips and more reviews for Chinemachine

30Empreintes

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Store
"Empreintes" is a stylish boutique showcasing a diverse range of handcrafted decorative objects, jewelry, and home goods from French designers. The store is curated by the French Metiers d'Artbestowers and features the work of top artisans and artists across four floors. Visitors can explore impeccably crafted glassware, porcelain, jewelry, leather goods, furnishings, housewares, fine art, and more.
Nice place for some local design product.
Smilynn Z — Google review
A stunning concept store in the Marais showcasing local design! The pieces are original and it is astounding value for money! It’s three floors of design deliciousness without the crowds and commercialisation of a Merci!
Ruchika — Google review
If you're a designer or artist you have to come and visit. All French designers from decoration, tableware, sculptures, jewelry, lamps. Beautiful space in trendy neighborhood. You can buy online shipped directly from creator's workshops.
Wendy L — Google review
Best place on the right bank to discover the work of local artists and designers. Good coffee too!
Thomas A — Google review
Happy to support and purchase craft goods from Parisian artisans. Though pricy, the goods range from jewelry to paintings/drawings. Earthenware, porcelain and ceramics are dominant in this store. I purchased a beautiful Asian-inspired ceramic edged round assiette and two petite tasses as souvenirs.
Victor A — Google review
Lovely art gallery, modern concept store, new shopping landmark in Paris....interior designer addict !
Pat T — Google review
Nice place for arts & crafts lover's
A_ — Google review
Gorgeous Artisan shop full of ceramics and homeware. They all come with a certificate of authenticity, everything is so well made and beautiful. Difficult not to want to buy the whole shop.
A L — Google review
5 Rue de Picardie, 75003 Paris, France•https://www.empreintes-paris.com/pages/decouvrir-lieu•+33 1 40 09 53 80•Tips and more reviews for Empreintes
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31CIFA Fashion Business Center

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Wholesaler
Children's clothing store
Luggage store
Men's clothing store
CIFA Fashion Business Center is a vibrant hub for fashion enthusiasts and shoppers. The center hosts a variety of colorful markets offering an array of global specialties, from African to Indian cuisine, catering to gourmets with diverse tastes. Visitors can indulge in sweet or savory flavors such as salmon, honey, and chocolate. While parking may pose a challenge for some, the center provides an excellent shopping experience for both locals and international visitors alike.
It’s good for you if you want to buy a lot of quantity for ladies clothes
Kamran — Google review
It was my 1st Experience friendly I would like to give 5 stars.
Mira K — Google review
where can i purchase vapes?
John W — Google review
Great place! Coming here all the way from the USA was a pleasure. Vivre la mode
Ruth S — Google review
Nice place for Shopping but parking the van is bit difficult
M Z — Google review
Good place for wholesale. Cimexclothing . c. o. m
Khair M — Google review
Always good for shop keeper
Rana F — Google review
Where is purple queen in cifa
LATEEF S — Google review
centre CIFA, 8 Rue de la Haie Coq, 93300 Aubervilliers, France•https://cifa-fashion.com/•+33 1 76 36 11 74•Tips and more reviews for CIFA Fashion Business Center

32Centre Commercial

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Clothing store
Baby clothing store
Fashion accessories store
Shoe store
Shopping mall
Centre Commercial, founded by the creators of Veja, Sebastien Kopp and Francois-Ghislain Morillion in 2010, has expanded to three locations in Paris. The store offers a thoughtfully curated collection for men, women, and kids that promotes environmentally friendly fashion. Brands like Patagonia, Saint James, Naked & Famous, People Tree, Birkenstock and Veja are featured.
One of my favorite stores in Paris. Great selection of Brands like Merz B Schwanen, Norse Project, Veja, New Balance. Friendly and helpful service. Highly recommended.
Tilman F — Google review
I don't often write reviews, and I don't like giving bad ones, but my experience in this shop today made me want to write one. Very poor customer service. I bought a dress here yesterday, but didn't try it as I had my two month old baby with me. When I got home, it unfortunately wasn't the right fit, and on top of it, I hadn't realised that the buttons were "false buttons". I understand that you can have a no return/no exchange policy for an outlet like the one on display now, but I am surprised of the lack of flexibility the staff (in fact the manager) showed. I explained my circumstances + I only just bought the dress yesterday afternoon and came back today + I suggested I would change it to something more expensive (I would of course pay the difference). Not only was the manager completely inflexible to making an exception, but she was also nonchalant and with little sense of customer service. I like this store, but have often felt the lack of customer service here. Today's experience makes me want to stop coming to this store all together. They sell beautiful clothes, but as a customer, you don't feel in particularly good and welcoming hands. It's a shame.
Nanya — Google review
Ok this is a whole new level: they have a huge Collection of PORTER YOSHIDA bags, the best selection of USA and UK New Balance sneakers, comme des garcons fragrances… i mean just wow!!!
Abel A — Google review
Ordered $500 worth of products - late delivery as shop renovating. More than 6 weeks later I had to return some products and management was extremely helpful and lenient. Would highly recommend, quality of delivered goods on apr with excellent service
Bart H — Google review
My online order was poorly packaged, so while my goods arrived intact, they were bruised and flawed. Would not order online again.
Danny — Google review
Good select stores, pretty good brands although the selection is a bit too eurocentric and thus not unique in Paris. Staff is very friendly :)
A K — Google review
I ordered something online for my birthday and selected click & collect as my shipping method. when I saw that the order was ready for Collection, I commuted all the way to the store to pick it up, only to be told that there was an ‘error in their computer system’ and that I would have to wait for a refund and come back to pay for it again. Which was really strange and disappointing. In the end, I waited around four weeks for the refund and to receive the bag. In general, It’s a really lovely shop and I love the product I bought. However, I found that the staff were really unhelpful and impolite.
Lily C — Google review
Okay. Cute store with great clothes, BUT they do NOT take care of there clothes… we bought white shoes and they had scuffs on them. We also bought a sher skirt and it was stretched out from being on the hanger. I asked for a larger size in a dress and they brought it up to me and it was insanely wrinkled to the point where I can’t tell if it was cute or not. I prob would have spent $500 more there but I was so mad about all the clothes being mistreated, I took photos of the brands and am planning on buying them online.
Peri H — Google review
2 Rue de Marseille, 75010 Paris, France•http://www.centrecommercial.cc/•+33 1 42 02 26 08•Tips and more reviews for Centre Commercial

33Marché aux puces de Saint-Ouen

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Flea market
Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen, located north of the city, is renowned as the world's largest flea market with 2,500 shops spread across 15 sub-markets. Navigating through this vast market can be overwhelming, but joining a guided tour in small groups over the weekend can make the experience more manageable. These tours provide insights into the unique character and specialties of each section while offering valuable tips for securing great deals.
So much more than a flea market, this is immense; antiques, galleries, specialties, music media, instruments, nostalgia, fashion, you name it. Much of it is organized in specialized boutiques; fabulous. This is a place to get to know if you live in Paris because it is the ultimate resource for anything you may need. Get there early and give yourself time to explore; there’s a lot to see!
Luiz P — Google review
Not your typical flea market. First of all it is the largest flea market in the world and is massive with 10 different sections. You can find everything from antiques, vintage art and postcards, furniture, records/cds/cassettes and curated vintage clothing. Prices are on higher end but there are some good deals to be found, you may just have to look hard. Definitely worth checking out if you like secondhand and vintage decor.
May — Google review
Really huge marche aux puces, memorabilia, furniture, discs, vintage clothes, shoes. I was tired but happy to visit such an intriguing place like that.
Rosangela M — Google review
5-star rating for the experience. You can find everything from junk on the sides of the streets to high-grade antiques in specialised shops. Don’t expect to find any bargains here. Everything is at the top level of the price range for the condition its in, or way overpriced (except perhaps for the junk mentioned above). I sincerely recommend it for the experience, for a few and surprisingly good cafés that are among the shops, and for bying interesting things if you can find them and if you can afford the asking price. Some price haggling can be had, but not much. Expect to spend quite a few hours walking around. (I never manage to spend less than 3-4 hours per visit and I could easily spend double that time, despite having been there for at least 4-5 times.) The things that one can see, are incredible. The place is alive only on weekends. I have gone there on weekdays and almost everything is closed. Saturday is probably the best day to visit. Highly recommended if you like that sort of thing as I do.
Van L — Google review
Really is massive and the amount of merch in each store is remarkable. My only negative was that I think of flea markets as being a haven for bargain hunters. If that is you too, then this is not the place to go. Bargaining may be the rule, but at 15E for a cotton tea towel there would have to be a lot of bargaining to get it down to what I would consider a flea market find.
Wendy G — Google review
It’s more a collection of tiny shops rather than flea market set ups. Prices quite high, but good place to admire Parisian wares and art.
Rene D — Google review
Impressive flea market where you can literally get lost. It felt like a treasure cove.and the three generations in our party enjoyed the visit immensely.
K S — Google review
So cool experience if you like thrifting/flea markets/antiques. Just be prepared for how overwhelmingly big it is. It isn’t as cheap as you’d expect either. It’s still very recommended just for the experience.
Linn C — Google review
124 Rue des Rosiers, 93400 Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France•Tips and more reviews for Marché aux puces de Saint-Ouen

34Porte de la Chapelle

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Subway station
Porte de la Chapelle is a vibrant area in Paris that offers a unique glimpse into the city's diverse culture. One of its highlights is the Marché de la Chapelle, located at 10 rue de l'Olive, which operates every morning except Mondays. This market showcases an array of local specialties and provides an authentic shopping experience for visitors.
Had to stop here to make a connection from metro to bus (airport). The metro station had plenty of signs and it was easy to find where we needed to go. Area (at dark) was fine and we felt completely safe. Clearly the people leaving reviews that the area should be avoided have never actually been in a dangerous city, like Detroit, South Chicago, Philly or The Bronx. It's a bit run down, there are houseless, and addicts in the area, and if you are racist and afraid of people who aren't white...perhaps choose another route.
Jenny S — Google review
The most horrifying place I have ever seen. Virtually everyone (!) here is on crack and people will start harassing you the very second you arrive. The three minutes I had to wait for an Uber to pick me up from this rat hole felt like the longest of my life. Once I got into the car, some out-of-control junkies put their hands on the windows. I am not making this up - it’s as close as it gets to “The Walking Dead” in real life. Avoid at ANY PRICE.
Chlodwig P — Google review
Night experience: Airport bus stop is in complete darkness and I wouldn't recommend catching it late at night. Lot's of people just "hanging out" in different places. If you turn a corner, there are homeless or addicts under the bridge. Be careful.
A ( — Google review
One ticket machine working out of 3 and an enormous queue. The Metro lady was not interested in reducing the queue - merely in giving chapter and verse on the use of Metro tickets to each and every user at the single machine. And it’s not the sort of area you particularly want to hang around in.
Ben F — Google review
1 hour(60 minutes)wait for bus 252 at port la chapelles Saturday night time 14 September 2023 and get last bus. Total 10 kilometers transport time for wait and transport time put 30 minutes total time is 90 minutes
MUSTAQ B — Google review
My mother took a carpooling service here. The owner of the car got mugged at the Total gas station right there on Port de la Chapelle by twelve guys. She ran to a pharmacy nearby and no one would call the police or do anything because they protect the robbers of the neighborhood. Terrible scary experience.
David B — Google review
Slow service of bus around 15 kilometers par hour and some time more slow
Mustaq B — Google review
Very dangerous. Go through there only if necessary and don't stay here for a long time.
Benjamin D — Google review
75018 Paris, France•https://www.sortiesdumetro.fr/porte-de-la-chapelle.php•Tips and more reviews for Porte de la Chapelle

35Boutique de l'Hôtel de Ville - Paris la Boutique

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Souvenir store
Boutique de l'Hôtel de Ville - Paris Rendez-Vous, located on Rue du Temple 14, is a well-known department store offering a wide range of clothing brands. It's not as luxurious as some other stores but still offers a great shopping experience. Visitors can enjoy delicious food like Ficelle Picarde and an assortment of macarons and gelato. The store also offers official Paris merchandise and has a beautiful environment that makes for a pleasant visit.
Outstanding experience! Had Ficelle Picarde, (crepe with ham, bacon, white sauce and cheese) Just amazing! Tried 6 macarons. All good & favorite is cinnamon. Gelato dark chocolate unbelievable taste. Favorite of everything is almond crisp cookie. Oh my gosh, to die for!! Everything great about this place!
Marla G — Google review
Great shop full of parisian souvenirs from local brands 👍 in the Heart of the City hall
Cédric ( — Google review
Important Note for Visitors: This address is no longer the location of the Paris Tourist Office, even though several signs in the neighborhood still point here. It can be confusing and lead to wasted time if you're trying to find tourist information. Double-check online for the current location before visiting. Hopefully the signs will be updated soon!
L T — Google review
One our waiting time to collect a museum pass I had already bought online. Even worse, seeing how people who were there to buy were given priority. It is awful to see how they just wanna sell.
Pedro D — Google review
it was my really good experience. if you see the you will feel it. the weather is good, environment is amazing.
Imcool G — Google review
Great place for official Paris merchandise.
Seka F — Google review
Thanks for helping to find my mom's lost shades.
Tsee L — Google review
good nice
Mominul I — Google review
29 Rue de Rivoli, 75004 Paris, France•https://www.paris.fr/pages/cinq-raisons-d-aller-a-la-boutique-pa…•+33 1 42 76 43 43•Tips and more reviews for Boutique de l'Hôtel de Ville - Paris la Boutique
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36Jamini

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Home goods store
Jamini is a French-Indian lifestyle brand founded by Usha Bora in 2014. The shop offers a variety of hand-woven cushions, throws, table linens, bedding, kaftans, and sarongs created by artisans from Assam using Indian techniques like block printing and embroidery. Their collection showcases Indian craftsmanship from various regions paired with chic and timeless designs that appeal to Parisians. Customers praise the boutique for its welcoming atmosphere and high-quality products.
Love love love this store & everything they sell! They have such unique, fun, & beautiful patterns to add to your home. The customer service is also really great 😊
Evette — Google review
i love blockpriting goods from India and they offer quite a range of the items. i bought 2 pouches in 2 different shapes! Love what i purchased today!
Mia H — Google review
What a stunning little woman-owned shop! The fabrics are gorgeous - the perfect blend of Indian tradition and Parisian colors palettes. The owner Usha designs them all herself. Also the quality is impeccable! Each seam is perfectly hemmed, no loose threads. These pieces are made to last forever and the prices are super reasonable. This is a must stop on your trip to Paris! Coming from a gal who’s travel the world and knows textiles.
Lauren B — Google review
Received items yesterday to the UK - and they are simply beautiful. Thanks to the team at Jamini for keeping me informed on the status on the order throughout these challenging times.
Amelia C — Google review
Beautifully textiles. Pricy but good quality. Good staff relations
Emilie K — Google review
Poor service and over-priced. The owner is incredibly rude. Plenty of better home decor stores in the area.
David C — Google review
(Translated by Google) I highly recommend Jamini!!! I bought tablecloths and napkins, a bedspread, and sofa mattresses. The products are beautiful and of excellent quality. The colors match the photos. The delivery time is short. I had a small problem with a musty smell on 2 items (related to humidity in India). Customer service was available, responsive and efficient. In short, everything is perfect!!! (Original) Je recommande vivement Jamini !!! J'ai acheté des nappes et serviettes, un couvre-lit, et des matelas pour sofa. Les produits sont magnifiques et d'excellente qualité. Les couleurs sont conformes aux photos. Le délai de livraison est court. J'ai eu un petit souci d'odeur de moisi sur 2 articles (lié à l'humidité en Inde). Le service client a été disponible, réactif et efficace. Bref, tout est parfait !!!
Catherine — Google review
(Translated by Google) Thank you, Aurélie! I bought my sister a new decor for her sofa, and I loved doing it with Aurélie's help. All these prints are so cheerful. We could spend hours in the store. (Original) Merci Aurélie! J’ai offert une nouvelle déco à ma sœur pour son canapé et j’ai adoré le faire avec l’aide d’Aurélie. Tous ces imprimés sont tellement joviaux. On pourrait passer des heures dans le magasin.
Caroline B — Google review
10 Rue du Château d'Eau, 75010 Paris, France•http://www.jaminidesign.com/•+33 9 82 34 78 53•Tips and more reviews for Jamini

37L'Objet qui Parle

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Antique furniture store
Store
If you're in Montmartre and want to find something unique and beautiful, be sure to go to L'Objet qui Parle. The proprietor is very kind and the store is simply stunning. It's like stepping back in time, and there's always something new to see.
I adore this store. There are amazing stores all down this street actually. This trip we stayed by the Opera and walked to Montmartre. I saw this antique store online and knew I wanted to stop by. The antique district shops can be very overwhelming to tourists, this store has quirky fun vintage and antique items and also the fancy French items you may be too intimidated to ask about in the gallery sale shops. It's cool, casual, and has hidden gems if you have the time. We made the mistake of coming toward the end of the day rather than earlier, and I got self conscious about leaving so we did not hold the owner there. He was so very kind and laid back, he probably wouldn't have minded but I knew others had already closed for the day. I have several regrets that I didn't buy, but I will make sure I make more time next visit and an extra bag because this shop and where ever else they may recommend are worth a trip to this gorgeous city itself. *Note for US tourists: France has such a deeper history, very obviously, but when you are used to finding very cool old things in the US that is based on a hundred years at best. When you go to places that don't consider something notable until multiple centuries have past the vintage and antique items by our standards are nothing. I bought a handful of old medical bottles that cost nothing compared to their US shop comparison. I also like old printer's typeface blocks and the fonts quality and age available are not available in the US. You may not like these but as I was searching for letters I was taken back by the realization of Indian and Middle Eastern stylized fonts available, just so cool and uncommon for me to see but available and inexpensive there.
Miss L — Google review
When I grow up I want to have a shop like this!! So theatrical and beautiful. We bought these sweet plates and on another day we went to the big flea market further north to find that we got a really good price here at L’objet Qui Parle. What a gorgeous little shop and friendly, helpful vendor. Bring cash or use paypal. Next time we will bring lots of cash!
I P — Google review
Adorable, eclectic antique store with interesting decor pieces for affordable prices. Would definitely go back!
Chelsea S — Google review
Lovely small antique shop. Great service.
Marco P — Google review
Saw this shop from the street and felt I had to enter. A nice and small shop filled with antique objects. I was searching for old frames and came out with three beautiful insects! Thanks to the owner that also suggested a puces market where I can find what I was searching for.
Lorenzo L — Google review
Hidden treasure! Wonderful antique finds at fair prices. The owner is very kind and speaks some English
Ava B — Google review
What a tiny, exquisite curiosity shop! Looking for a cat skeleton? A monkey skull? A chandelier? A house number? Cuff links? Glassware? Old medicine bottles? Rolls of paper? You'll find no soft goods here, but, oh, what a feast for the eyes and imagination. The proprietor sat outside on the sidewalk to make room in the shop for customers, and was ready to discount when we purchased in multiples. Don't miss this in your tour of Montemarte.
April C — Google review
This is shop is fantastic and unique. Stepping through the doorway is like going into a time machine full of magical, beautiful, sometimes macabre and fascinating things. The arrangement of the shop is like a work of art in itself and the proprietor was so kind and generous. I'll be sure to visit again the next time I am in Montmartre.
Karen P — Google review
86 R. des Martyrs, 75018 Paris, France•http://lobjetquiparle.fr/•+33 6 09 67 05 30•Tips and more reviews for L'Objet qui Parle

38Landline

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Home goods store
Gift shop
Landline is a charming store in the 11th arrondissement, founded by Caroline Morrison, a former fashion industry professional disillusioned with its environmental impact. The store offers ethically-produced homewares, table decor, cleaning and cooking supplies, toys, and a curated selection of clothing. Landline's focus is on sustainable consumption and features goods made with natural materials sourced predominantly from Europe. Customers appreciate the warm welcome and the engaging story behind the store's environmentally friendly ethos.
Landline is a beautifully curated store, perfect for finding thoughtful gifts or treating yourself and your home. Every piece feels carefully selected, making it a joy to browse. The customer service was exceptional—knowledgeable, friendly, and attentive. If you appreciate the beauty in everyday objects, this shop is an absolute must-visit!
K. — Google review
Landline is a dream store for anyone looking for thoughtfully curated kitchen and home goods! The staff were all so kind and helpful. I will be stopping by every time I’m in Paris. :)
Casey T — Google review
A delightful shop. Visiting Landline was one of the retail highlights of my recent trip, and I hope to return soon to pick up some of their linens!
Costa — Google review
Wonderful kitchen, home, and children’s goods selected by the American-French owner. Expats will find this store especially helpful in locating the items you need to set up housekeeping. Don’t miss the mini baguette knife- incredibly useful for picnics.
Liz W — Google review
A charming store with beautiful things. I found a French peeler and a few other items here. So glad we had the chance to visit. I look forward to returning.
C ( — Google review
The products are ok: some great, others run of the mill—La Trésorerie nearby is much larger and better stocked. The problem in Landline is the owner, who yells at her staff in front of customers and is generally rude and condescending.
S P — Google review
Wonderful, helpful owners and fantastic products you can’t find anywhere else.
Samantha C — Google review
We stumbled upon on this beautiful store while walking by. The concept of the store is to sell every day goods of high quality sourced from across France. The owner is lovely and her attention to detail and taste is impeccable. We bought some kitchen utensils, French aprons and couldn’t be happier!
Hina — Google review
107 Ave Parmentier, 75011 Paris, France•http://landlineparis.com/•+33 1 43 55 83 61•Tips and more reviews for Landline

39Vintage shop de Chloé

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Vintage clothing store
Nestled at 86 Rue de Charonne in Paris, Vintage Shop de Chloé is a delightful haven for vintage lovers, particularly those with an eye for designer accessories from the 1950s to the 1970s. Opened in 2023 by a passionate fashion enthusiast named Chloé, this charming boutique feels like stepping into a curated theater of timeless pieces. Each item has been thoughtfully selected, reflecting her unique style and deep knowledge of fashion history.
Wow if the owner had more in my size I would have purchased it all! She was so kind and knowledgeable about her vintage selection. She explained each piece, where it was from and let me try them on. The hospitality was EVERYTHING and I can’t wait to return. Hopefully more pieces that will fit me in the future!!
Victoria B — Google review
I visited this place in late summer 0f 2024, and although I didn't end up buying anything, the owner is very helpful and knowledgeable about true vintage garments. There is a great selection of clothes here all the way from the early 1920s to 1980s.
Siddharth ( — Google review
The best vintage shop in Paris. The owner runs the shop herself and is so knowledgable about the history of her garments. The shop is impeccably curated and the items are in great condition.
J G — Google review
This is a very stylish vintage store with reasonable prices and a wide range of items, including bags, jewelry, clothing, shoes, and decorations. If you're a fan of vintage fashion, you definitely shouldn't miss it. Every time you visit this store, you're bound to find unexpected treasures. The shop owner is a young enthusiastic woman who has unique insights into the study and pairing of vintage clothing. Whenever I'm unsure about how to put together an outfit, she always manages to provides fantastic suggestions.
JW L — Google review
I came for shoes that I really liked. She decided that the size won’t fit me so I can’t try them on. I showed her that it is in the same length as my shoes- but still. Never had such an offensive experience in a shop.
Lior D — Google review
Owner’s got an attitude
Olga — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful discovery! I fell in love with this piece of jewelry, and the manager is adorable and very attentive. Thank you for the warm welcome; I'll be back with pleasure! (Original) Une super belle découverte ! J’ai trouvé le bijou le coup du cœur, la gérante est adorable et très attentionnée. Merci pour l’accueil chaleureux, je reviendrai avec plaisir !
M W — Google review
(Translated by Google) I walked in by chance and had a great time! The pieces are splendid and the estimate is really well done, neither too expensive nor too low. I'll be back often hehe (Original) J'ai poussé la porte un peu par hasard et j'ai passé un super moment ! Les pièces sont splendides et l'estimation est vraiment bien faite, ni trop chère ni trop peu cotée. Je reviendrai souvent hehe
PONS-VEILLON E — Google review
France, Paris, Rue Keller, 邮政编码: 75011•https://www.instagram.com/vintage_shop_de_chloe/•+33 6 42 54 02 56•Tips and more reviews for Vintage shop de Chloé

40Marché des Batignolles

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Grocery store
Marché des Batignolles is a paradise for organic produce enthusiasts and supporters of small producers. The market, located in the middle of Boulevard des Batignolles, offers a modest and decorous atmosphere while guaranteeing the provenance of its merchandise. Visitors can enjoy finding friendly traders and quality products within the covered market. With diverse and excellently stocked stalls, it offers a wide variety of high-quality products. Customers appreciate the accessibility of all products and the pleasant demeanor of the traders.
Great products with excellent quality.
Esra C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Covered market in which I enjoy finding friendly traders and quality products. Prices are sometimes more competitive outside the market, you sometimes have to compare, but in the end, you always find yourself there! (Original) Marche couvert dans lequel j’ai plaisir à retrouver des commerçants sympathiques et des produits de qualité. Les prix sont parfois plus compétitifs en dehors du marché, il faut parfois comparer, mais au final, on s’y retrouve toujours !
Solène M — Google review
(Translated by Google) I really appreciate this small market which offers us many very diverse and excellently stocked stalls. The products are quality. (Original) J'apprécie énormément cette petite halle qui nous propose de nombreux étals très diversifiés et excellemment bien achalandés. Les produits sont de qualité.
Annabel G — Google review
(Translated by Google) All products are within reach. It's a nice place where all the traders are nice (Original) Tous les produits sont à portée de mains. C'est un endroit agréable où tous les commerçants sont agréables
Francine . — Google review
(Translated by Google) Superb covered market with several shops and almost everything you need to do your shopping. (Original) Superbe marché couvert avec plusieurs commerces et tout, où presque, pour faire ses courses.
Laboutre — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice, clean market, I like it (Original) Très beau marché bien propre j aime
Ahmed A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The perfect place for the butcher, the Lebanese stand and even the bakery (Original) L’endroit parfait pour la boucherie, le stand libanais et meme la boulangerie
Maya T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very pleasant, typical and good products. (Original) Très agréable, typique et de bons produits.
Titin D — Google review
Rue Brochant, 75017 Paris, France•Tips and more reviews for Marché des Batignolles
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41Franciade Le Gout de la Connaissance

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Gift shop
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Corporate gift supplier
Located in Saint-Denis, Franciade Le Gout de la Connaissance is a hidden gem offering a selection of local products and items linked to the city's history. The store is named after the town given to the city after the Revolution and offers high-quality tea that evokes certain districts or episodes of its history. It's definitely worth a visit for those interested in traditional know-how and local products.
(Translated by Google) Small address hidden in Saint-Denis which is worth the detour. Franciade (named after the town given to the city after the Revolution) offers a selection of local products or simply linked to the history of the city. The tea reminiscent of certain districts of the city (or episode of its history) is very good! (Original) Petite adresse adressée cachée dans Saint-Denis qui vaut le détour. Franciade (du nom de la ville donnée à la ville après la Révolution) offre une sélection de produits locaux ou tout simplement en lien avec l'histoire de la ville. Le thé rappelant certains quartiers de la ville (ou épisode de son histoire) est très bon !
Julien P — Google review
8 Rue Aubert, 93200 Saint-Denis, France•http://www.franciade.fr/•+33 1 42 43 27 10•Tips and more reviews for Franciade Le Gout de la Connaissance

42Les Pailles Sismiques

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Les Pailles Sismiques is a delightful spot in Paris where you can unwind and enjoy a cup of coffee. With ample seating available at the back, it’s an ideal place to relax and soak in the ambiance. The café also features stunning artwork, making it not just a great hangout but also a perfect destination for finding unique gifts for special occasions like Christmas or Mother's Day.
Beautiful artwork, perfect gift for xmas or mother's day!
Victor F — Google review
29 Rue Kléber, 93400 Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France•https://lespaillessismiques.etsy.com/•+33 6 69 64 90 49•Tips and more reviews for Les Pailles Sismiques

43Rue Royale

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Rue Royale is a bustling street that links Place de la Concorde with la Madeleine, intersected by Rue Saint-Honore. It's a prime shopping destination, home to renowned stores like Hermes, Prada, and Yves Saint Laurent.
75008 Paris, France•Tips and more reviews for Rue Royale

44Place du Tertre

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Place du Tertre is a charming square nestled in the scenic Montmartre neighborhood of Paris 18. It's conveniently close to famous landmarks such as the Sacre Coeur and the Dali Museum, making it a popular spot for visitors to explore.
75018 Paris, France•Tips and more reviews for Place du Tertre

45Halles de Saint-Denis

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Halles de Saint-Denis, also known as Marche Saint-Denis, is a bustling weekly market located in the heart of the city. It takes place every Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday and features around 300 non-sedentaires across three different spaces. The market offers a wide variety of products including fresh vegetables, international goods, meats, fish, spices, ready-to-eat foods, and even clothing.
Fresh fruits, meat and other food items waooo. Nice to be there!
Austin M — Google review
It is a good place to buy fresh vegetables, fruits and groceries. Recently, there has been some construction work going on ,which can cause some inconvenience.
Deepak P — Google review
The authorities need to organise the market with modern infrastructure, mostly congested during market days, you will find a lot to buy from here at a reasonable price
YAW P — Google review
Lovely to visit here everything is there I good fresh vegetables and fruits and lot of more
Akhtar A — Google review
There was a great variety of things. It was very crowded but I suppose the regular customers are used to it.
Lyne M — Google review
Very interesting, and lively. It was busy but didn't feel crowded. Lots of vendors, all sorts of vegetables and fruits. All your meat fish, salted fish, spices, ready to eat food. And like any marché clothes and many more. They had everything one could think of. I enjoyed evry moment and l look forward to my next visit.
Roger — Google review
Love goingbto this market everything is cheap only transportation here is difficult because of many people going here.
Melinda P — Google review
Best fresh market in the suburbs of Paris you can find everything you want meat, poultry, fish, herbs, vegetables, spices, homemade cheese, vegan food,...
Fafa — Google review
France, Saint-Denis, Rue Gabriel Péri•https://ville-saint-denis.fr/marches•Tips and more reviews for Halles de Saint-Denis
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