Best Places For Designer Luxury Shopping In Paris

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It is no secret that the City of Love holds a magnificent view when it comes to little lanes, cobbled roads, grand boulevards, and its effortless styles. The chic clothing, accessories, and the general atmosphere, all make shopping in Paris exactly as Audrey Hepburn said…  

There’s just something about the way the French have mastered Je ne sais quoi. But like any big city, if you don’t have a specific idea of what you want, you will often spend time whittling away like a shopping flaneur as the French would call it, which considerably is not one of the worst things you can do in Paris.  

Our Paris shopping guide will direct you neighborhood by neighborhood, store by store around the City of Love. You can think of us as your guide to your fashion elegance.  

We would start off our tour with…..

The Most Famous Street In Paris To Go Shopping On

Avenue des Champs Elysées is arguably the most famous Paris shopping street to go shopping. It stretches for about a mile long and you can window shop many luxury and affordable boutique shops while enjoying the ambiance of the shops in between the open terrace cafés and the backdrop of Arc de Triomphe.

Rue Saint Honoré is another famous street splitter into two parts; Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré and Rue Saint Honoré. If you’re shopping for brands such as Dior, Hermes, and Givenchy, then the Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré is the best place to be. The Rue Saint Honoré offers lots of well-known brands mixed in with other niche designers. If you’re looking to run into some magazine editors, style bloggers, or dragging over a mink coat with them, Rue Saint Honoré is where you should be.

Rue Saint Honoré
Rue Saint Honoré

Boulevard Haussman is another famous street for shopping just off a couple of blocks from the lavish Opera Garnier. It houses Galeries Lafayette (the award holder for best interior due to its gilded central foyer). The scenic views of the street and the gallery makes it worth stepping a foot in, even if you don’t end up buying anything.

You can also find lots of designers in Triangle d’Or.

Top Designer Brands You Will Find In The Famous Streets Of Paris

We can find several top designers on the streets of Paris, particularly on the Avenue Des Champs Elysées which is famous for its massive flagship Louis Vuitton store, and mid-range shops like Sephora, Zara, Abercrombie, and Fitch. You will also find in Rue Saint Honoré, designers such as Dior, Hermes, and Givenchy.  

On Boulevard Haussman street, you’ll find designers like Chanel which is well famous for its luxurious handbags.

The Two Most Famous Shopping Centres In Paris

Forum Des Halles and Centre Beaugrenelle Paris hold the record for the most famous shopping centers in Paris.  

Centre Beaugrenelle is divided into three separate buildings with the Panoramique building, the one that houses the movie theatres, and fast food eateries like Chipotle. You can also find shops such as Hema, Lacoste, Zara, Maje, and more.  

The Des Halles is known as the magnet for the youth crowd, being surrounded by all the funky boutiques and cafés. It houses 180 shops and retail outlets on five levels.

What Is Equivalent To Harrods In Paris?

Le Bon Marche Rive Gauche is a high-quality department store similar to Harrods in London but better in not being so crowded. Clothing, shoes, food halls, jewelry stores, cafés, watches, and more can be found here.

The Best Designers To Purchase From In Paris

There is a limitless number of designers to shop from in Paris, from bags down to little things such as socks. The French are always displaying their cultural fashion styles. Some of the best designers in Paris are; Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Hermes, Cartier, Prada, Lanvin, Yves Saint Laurent, and Chloé.

Are Buying Designers Cheaper In Paris?

Surprisingly, most luxury designers are relatively cheaper in Paris with some even offering major discount prices.  

If you’re looking for a great designer handbag, belt, or accessory, then Paris is definitely the place to go.  

How are these brands cheaper in Paris? The short answer is “shipment”. When these luxury goods are shipped around the world, there is an import tax, duty tax, and transportation cost associated with it. However, that does not mean you’ll find a $100 Chanel bag in Paris.

What You Should Know About Rue Faubourg Saint Honoré

The Rue Faubourg Saint Honoré is home to stunning architecture and a slew of chic stores such as Dior, Prada, Azzaro, and Givenchy. It is situated between Opera Garnier and the Tuileries Garden, nestled in the center of historic Paris.  

This street is 2kilometres long and regularly welcomed celebrities of all kinds. It is also known for its embassies such as that of the United Kingdom as well as its prestigious art galleries and chic restaurants.

What You Should Know About Rue Royale

This is a short street in Paris, running between the Place de la Concorde and the Place de la Madeleine. It is in the city’s 8th arrondissement and home to some of the most expensive restaurants and shops in the world.

What You Should Know About Rue Saint Honoré

This is where old elegance meets contemporary luxury. It is known as the heart of Parisian luxury, conveniently located near several of Paris’s most popular tourist attractions like the Louvre, and Place Vendôme.  

Rue Saint Honoré
Rue Saint Honoré

If you’re looking for where to stay, you’ll find the most luxurious Palace hotels here, such as the Ritz hotel on Place Vendôme, Hôtel de Carillon on Place de la Concorde, and Mandarin Oriental. We can also find designer boutiques such as Chanel, Longchamp, and other designer luxury stores in Paris like Balenciaga, Givenchy, and Yves Saint Laurent.

What You Should Know About Rue de Rivoli

This is a lengthy 3kilometre commercial street in Central Paris, lined with shops with leading fashionable names. It is the 1st arrondissement of Paris, a seamless blend of culture with modernity, from art to culture, to history to relaxation, this street has a lot to offer such as; Tuileries Garden, Place de la Concorde, Hotel Paris Rivoli, Saint James Paris Hotel Spa, and others.

What You Should Know About Avenue des Champs Elysées

Described by many as a picture postcard scene nearly 2kilometres in length, it runs from Place de la Concorde to the majestic Arc de Triomphe. A stroll on the Avenue offers opportunities to browse products from many renowned French brands, however, if you’re on a budget, the Avenue also has plenty of affordable ready-to-wear and sportswear brands like Zara, Sephora, and Nike.   

Avenue des Champs Elysées
Avenue des Champs Elysées

It is a cultural hotspot boasting cinemas, theatres, and exhibition venues. A number of events also take place on this avenue, including Bastille Day, The Champs Elysées film festival on June 14 (an entire week dedicated to the cinema during which the rooftop of the Publicist building is opened specially for the occasion) Also cars are now banned from the Champs Elysées on the first Sunday of every month. Enjoy a leisurely stroll or a picnic, the choice is up to you.

What You Should Know About Avenue Montaigne

This street near Champs Elysées is known mainly for its wide array of clothing shops including nearly all of fashion’s biggest names. It is commonly known as the golden triangle now but was formerly known as the “widow lane” in the 18th century because it was a place where grieving widows would gather.

What You Should Know About Boulevard Haussmann

It is home to the two most famous department stores in Paris; Galeries Lafayette and Printemps. It is just over 2.5kilometres long in the 9th arrondissement in the east, where many banks have their headquarters. It also offers Panoramic views over the Paris rooftops.

Boulevard Haussmann
Boulevard Haussmann

What You Should Know About Le Triangle d’Or

This is called the finest haute couture shops in the world. It is the area around Avenue Montaigne, Avenue George V, and Due Francois ler. There are so many flagship stores on this street in Paris that you will be overwhelmed with the Paris shopping experience. Some available shops on this street are; Dior, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Ferragamo, and more. Many stores on this street open from Monday to Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. 

Be careful with your wallets as pickpockets here are always on the lookout for suspecting visitors.

What You Should Know About Le Marais

Le Marais known commonly as Pletzl (little place), also once known as La Juiverie is one of Paris’s most trendy areas, it still has a strong Jewish presence. It is the epicenter of the city’s gay community, with chic boutiques and vibrant nightlife options. Visiting le Marais in Paris is one of the highlights of a trip to Paris, small winding streets, gorgeous old mansions, fabulous restaurants, cafés, and the oldest and arguably most beautiful planned square in Paris.

Where To Go Luxury Shopping For Seasonal Wear

Here is a Paris shopping guide on this season’s luxury shopping and where they can be found. Some of these places are listed below…  

Avenue Des Champs: This is located in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, running from the Place de la Concorde to the Place Charles de Gaulle, 75008 Paris, France.

Rue Saint Honoré: Located in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, 75001 Paris, from 21 Rue des Halles to 14 Rue Royale

Boulevard Haussmann: Located in the 8th arrondissement, 75008 Paris from Avenue de Friedland (near the Champs Elysées) to the Boulevard MontMatre (close to the Grevin Museum)

Avenue Montaigne: Located between the Champs Elysées and the Alma Bridge, 75008 Paris.

Older Seasons Of Fashion Wears

In a city like Paris, it is expected for fashion to evolve with new trends, despite that, the older seasons of fashion wear are still sought for.

We urge you to take a trip to one or more of more of these streets and just like Audrey Hepburn said, you will discover that “Paris is always a great idea”.

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