7. Boulevard Haussmann. Boulevard Haussmann is one of the most famous shopping streets in Paris. It’s home to two of the city’s most iconic department stores: Galeries Lafayette and Printemps. If you’re looking for a one-stop shop, this is the place to go. Boulevard Haussmann is also a great place to people watch.Built in 1860 during a period of mass city renovation led by the Baron Haussmann, this leafy park and garden is a haven of greenery at the edge of Passy. Elegant lanes bordered by flowers, numerous species of trees and plants, ornate statues and playgrounds for children make this a spot ideal for the whole family.
On this short shopping street, go shopping in the patisseries (pastry shops), boulangeries (bread shops), fromageries (cheese shops), and shops selling wine, fruit, and chocolate. Once you are finished shopping, find a nice picnic spot on Champ de Mars and enjoy the view of the Eiffel Tower. 40. Go Shopping
1. Le Bon Marché. Shopping. Department stores. Rennes-Sèvres. The city’s oldest department store, opened in 1848, is also its most swish and user-friendly, thanks to an extensive redesign by
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