If you are visiting France, one thing you must do is shopping. Whether you are buying high-end luxury goods or cosmetics, it is worth buying here. After all, the prices are much cheaper. Another point is that some limited editions are only available in Paris.
A shopping trip in Paris is irresistible to most tourists, for the following reasons:
1. The prices of some products are much cheaper than buying them in China, especially luxury goods Who doesn’t like good, cheap goods?
2. Some products are limited editions, only available in Paris, or put on shelves weeks or months earlier than other countries. Buying in Paris puts you at the forefront of fashion;
3. There is real "Made in France" here, the chance of buying fakes is very slim, and the quality is very guaranteed. When buying certain products You can also enjoy lifetime original factory warranty service;
4. With the exquisite buildings on the streets, unique windows, and stylishly dressed pedestrians, the shopping experience in Paris is unmatched by online shopping. ;
In short, whether you want luxury goods or affordable goods in Paris, this place can meet your needs. Next, I will share with you the shopping areas in Paris that are worth visiting. Here! Luxury Collection·Champs Elysées
Keywords: Various luxury goods
Consumption level: Mainly expensive (some shops also have affordable products)
Suitable for: Everyone
The Champs Elysées starts from the Place de la Concorde in the east and ends at the Arc de Triomphe in the west. It is the soul of Paris, the flagship location favored by major luxury goods, and it is also a street that makes women wish they could go bankrupt. On the Street of Gold Fans, the dazzling display windows are filled with all kinds of trendy clothing, high-end jewelry, brand-name leather bags and all kinds of boutiques.
No. 68 Champs Elysées: Guerlain
The entire building has 4 floors with a total area of ??1,600 square meters. There are various perfumes of the brand, as well as There is a special area displaying Guerlain's legendary perfumes: One Thousand and One Nights, Terracotta Women's Eau de Parfum, Symphony Meteor Eau de Parfum, etc. In addition, there is a beauty salon founded in 1939 in the building, as well as the "68 Restaurant" founded by top French celebrity chef Guy
Martin.
Address: 68 Av. des Champs-élysées, 75008 Paris, France
Transportation: Metro Line 1 to George V Station or Metro Line 1 or 9 to Franklin D. Roosevelt Station
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Telephone: 33145625257
Business hours: Monday to Saturday 10:30-20:00, Sunday 12:00-20:00
Champs Elysees No. 101 Main Street: Louis Vuitton
A bag, a piece of jewelry or a pair of shoes bought in other LV branches are completely different from those brought back to China. This is LV’s flagship Store, entering this decoration style building, you can see the luggage, suitcases and other travel necessities that carry LV's legendary history. It provides comprehensive leather goods services and can customize your exclusive bag. Of course, the price is also high. The building also has a cultural theme area, where contemporary art exhibitions are often held.
Address: 101 Av. des Champs-élysées, 75008 Paris, France
Transportation: Metro Line 1 to George V Station
Telephone: 33153575200
Business hours: Monday to Saturday 10:00-20:00, Sunday 11:00-19:00
No. 133, Champs Elysées: Bilixi Shopping Center
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Drugstore is a grocery store. The main building is made of glass and steel bars. Here you can buy a variety of products such as cosmeceuticals, jewelry, leather products, and children's toys. .
The desserts and delicacies in the mall are worth trying, and there is also a cinema where you can watch movies.
Address: 133 Av. des Champs-élysées, 75008 Paris, France
Transportation: Metro Line 1 to George V Station
Telephone: 33144437507
Business hours: Monday to Friday 08:00-02:00 the next day, Saturday and Sunday 10:00-02:00 the next day
In addition to the shops listed above, No. 27, Champs Elysées It is a specialty store of the Saint-Germain team. Here you can buy high-quality jerseys of the Paris Saint-Germain team, clothes and shoes of the team's sponsor brands, etc.; No. 44 on the Champs Elysées is a Disney specialty store, and children will definitely love it here. Yes; No. 119 Champs Elysées is the Nestlé flagship store, and Lanzi flagship store is at No. 127 of this street; Paris Lido, located at No. 116 Champs Elysées, will accompany you to have a pleasant time And a wonderful night.
Tips:
The "Golden Triangle Route" next to the Champs Elysées, which is surrounded by Avenue George V, Avenue Fran?ois I, and Avenue Montaigne. If you love luxury goods, come here after visiting the Champs Elysées! Paris Jewelry Box·Place Vend?me
Keywords: high-end jewelry and watches
Consumption level: expensive
Suitable for the crowd: the rich
Place Vend?me is named after the illegitimate son of Louis XIV's grandfather Henry IV - the Duke of Vend?me, the residence of the Duke of Vend?me Located here, the square also gets its name. Place Vend?me is truly the jewelry box of Paris.
Many of the world's luxury jewelry brands have opened gorgeous boutiques here.
No. 1 Place Vend?me: Chopard
Chopard, founded by Louis-Ulysse Chopard in 1860 Founded in the Jura region of Switzerland, it is famous for its pocket watches and precision wristwatches. Chopard's product style adheres to romantic and poetic creative design, which is full of fashion and dynamic while taking into account exquisite traditional craftsmanship. This store offers a wide range of high-precision watches and jewelry from the Chopard brand.
Address: 1 Place Vendéme, 75001 Paris, France
Transportation: Metro Line 1 to Tuileries Station
Tel: 33155352010
Business Time: Monday to Saturday 10:00-18:45
No. 9, Place Vend?me: Rolex
Rolex, a legendary watch brand known for its precision Renowned for its durability, it has made a unique and lasting contribution to global culture. It not only has material value, but also contains far-reaching significance. The original logo of Rolex was a palm with five fingers spread out, indicating that the brand's watches were entirely crafted by hand. Later, it gradually evolved into the registered trademark of Crown to show its dominance in the field of watches.
Address: 9Place Vendéme, 75001 Paris, France
Transportation: Metro Line 1 to Tuileries Station
Tel: 33140202100
Business Time: Monday to Saturday 10:00-18:30
No. 10 Place Vend?me: Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe (PatekPhilippe) is known as the "King of Watches". A model of the Swiss watch brand, it was founded in 1851 by Antoine Patek and Adrien Philippe. It is now one of the only independent independent watchmakers in Switzerland and is produced by itself from beginning to end. Many British and Danish royal families like to wear Patek Philippe, which shows that it is also a symbol of nobility.
Address: 10, place Vend?me Paris, 75001 France, France
Transportation: Metro Line 1 to Tuileries Station
Telephone: 33142441777
Business hours: Monday to Saturday 10:30-18:30
In addition, the well-known brands surrounding Place Vend?me include Dior (at No. 8 of the square), Cartier (No. 13) , No. 23), Chanel (No. 18), Bulgari (No. 25), Boucheron (No. 26), etc. In short, if you have money, you can definitely come here to buy watches and jewelry!
Tips:
The Rue Saint-Honoré next to Place Vend?me is also worth a visit, where you can see more Many young brands and new trends. Marais District, the Holy Land of Fashionistas
Keywords: Niche Boutique Design
Consumption Level: Medium
Suitable People: Petty bourgeoisie and niche people who pursue trends Young people who design
The Marais district, also called the Marais district, is an ancient historical district on the right bank of Paris. According to the divisions of the Roman period, it is a district consisting of the Place de la Bastille ( Placedela
Bastille) - City Hall (H?tel de Ville) - *** and Place (Placedela
République) are drawn in three dot circles, according to the conventional view of Parisians, That means the third and fourth districts. The charm of Marais is that it represents the Parisian style of the younger generation. Many designers who dare to innovate and boldly choose to open stores here.
French Bourgeois Street
Coming out of Place des Vosges and heading west, there is a narrow street. The old houses on both sides are boutique shops. People call it Ruedes Francs
Bourgeois is where most of Paris’ local fashion designs come from. Especially when other shops are closed on weekends, this street is even more crowded. You can always find something of your own here. personalized products.
Address: 23 Ruedes Francs Bourgeois, 75004 Paris, France
Tel: 33140294577
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Business hours: Monday to Sunday 10: 30-19:30
This is a designer brand jewelry store. The brand was founded in 1986. Freedom and nomadic spirit are the source of inspiration for the brand. The brand combines national style with design: Baroque style, Oriental art, light and shadow, gold, silver and exquisite embroidery, strong contrasting colors are common elements; a random mix and match of semi-precious stones, pearls, feathers and lacquer; all details are carefully crafted by traditional craftsmen.
Saint Paul Art Village
Go west to the Place des Vosges and meet the intersection, then go south and you will reach the Saint Paul Art Village. It used to be a convent, but now it is composed of lanes and The retro settlement composed of residences is equivalent to a cultural and creative center. From the narrow alleys, you can enter the courtyard that suddenly opens up. There are many small shops here selling antiques, handicrafts, and some innovative novelty gadgets.
Avenue Beaumarchais
On this road there is Bonton, a very topical children's clothing brand in Paris, and a boutique that everyone knows about in the Marais district. —Merci, and Ami, a must-have men’s clothing brand for trendy men. Walking along this avenue, you will have many surprises.
There are shopping places everywhere in the Marais District. I won’t recommend many here. Strolling in the Marais District, you will find your own shopping world. In addition, people who like history, For those who like coffee, those who like food,
those who like clubbing, and those who like nightlife, Marais is your paradise!
Tips:
Marché Des Enfants in the Marais District
Rouges, you can find seasonal ingredients from all over France. When you are tired of shopping, you can take a rest in the restaurant in the market. Opening hours are 09:00-20:00 from Tuesday to Saturday, 09:00-12:00 on Sunday, closed on Monday.
Avenue Saint-Germain, the seat of Parisian humanistic spirit
Keywords: strong French charm
Consumption level: medium
Suitable for the crowd : People who pursue French fashion
The Left Bank is the cultural and artistic heart of Paris, the cradle of French designers, a college district with a large number of universities, and a gathering place for princes and nobles in the past. And Saint-Germain on the Left Bank The avenue is home to many trendy brand stores and unique design boutiques loved by Parisian locals.