We lived in Paris, France about 22 years ago and have tried to visit almost every year since. People often ask me for tips, including where to shop.
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Starting on the Right Bank and in no particular order of preference.
• Monoprix used to be our regular grocery store. I love to pop in there for gifts: everything from T-shirts to fancy sugar like this to kitchen wares (like Laguioles steak knives). Seasonal items are there, too. There is one on the Champs-Elysées. But I like the less crowded one across the street from where we lived (40 Bd. Malesherbes 75008).
• Maison de la Famille at 10 Place de La Madeleine is lovely.
• Zara Home We don’t have one in San Francisco, yet, so this is fun for me. I went to the one at 2 Bd. de la Madeleine.
• Galleries Lafayette Maison and Printemps Maison department stores have their own floors of home goods to explore.
My husband said that Printemps has a store under the Louvre now…so you may want to check that out.
• Merci is always fun with its changing display. It’s in the Haut-Marais. I noticed that you can shop online (as my suitcase was already full).
• The Collection, also in the Haut-Marais (which is near the Marais–just plain fun to walk around there, too, more on that in another post). Check their hours of operation.
• Dehillerin and A. Simon are great if you like to cook (or set a table with restaurant-quality dishes). They aren’t far from each other.
Moving over to the Left Bank…
• The Conrad Shop Paris on rue du Bac fun for more contemporary things…I bought lighting, among other things, here when we lived in Paris.
I love strolling down rue du Bac and seeing all the shops. Watch out, there are several sweet shops to tempt you.
Known for neutral colors but…
they are carrying more colorful items now, too.
• Le Grand Comptoir (115 rue du Bac) has fun, French things…
Don’t miss…
• Flamant Paris It is probably my favorite!
There are lots of rooms to tour…
• Puces de Vanves Flea Market on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Bring cash and it’s normal to negotiate…
These dyed vintage linens were cool. But her prices were firm…
10 euros per napkin.
• All the French Flower Stands They show up everywhere…you may or may not want to buy anything since you are visiting. But I always stop and enjoy.
Au revoir.
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