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The Best Places For Shopping In Paris

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The festive period is upon us once again which leads nicely into the New Year. Festivities will see families and friends join, for a time to rejoice and enjoy each other’s company, with many having the fortune to spend some time away from work. It offers opportunities for extended social occasions and visits to famous places which often offer additional attractions.

Of course, it is also the time of giving, with presents being handed over. Those who receive cash or gift cards have the chance to go and spend on things that they most want. Anyone in Paris could head to the best shopping areas, which might include the following.

Saint-Germain-des-Prés encapsulates the fashion, art, and décor that Paris is renowned for, in its Left Bank neighborhood, with interior lovers being enwrapped in what rue Bonaparte has to offer. Le Bon Marche provides everything any shopper could want although it might be a struggle to find any sex toys. The best fashion and high-quality bookshops are available, along with homeware and cosmetics. Once finished looking around the incredible emporium, it might be time to visit Café de Flore to relax with a coffee.

Close to Luxembourg Gardens, shoppers will find Marin Montagut, which offers a wide array of collectibles and curiosities in this truly Parisian store, which includes walls of secret books, jars, plates, stationery, and embroidered cushions that would enhance any home. Those wanting items with vintage appeal need to look no further than Collector Square on Boulevard Raspail, where the finest second-hand luxury bags, jewelry, art, and watches are available for sale.

The shops on rue du Cherche-Midi belonging to Smallable are guaranteed to provide something for the whole family, with a large kid’s showroom located opposite the stylish women’s multi-brand boutique at the capital’s trendiest family store.

The 1st and 2nd arrondissements also attract shoppers in large numbers to the literary stores around rue de Rivoli, from Place de la Concorde along the Tuileries and Louvre. It could be argued that Librairie Delamain is the premier bookstore in the city, being the oldest with its first opening its doors in 1708. Librairie Galignani lays claim to be the oldest English-language bookstore of its kind across the whole of Europe, with the mahogany bookshelves oozing history from every pore.

Jewellery lovers will be captivated by the amazing beauty on offer at White Bird, with its artisans creating pieces that are desired by one and all. The incredible items from the leading designers in the world are displayed in bird cages and modern glass cube cases to offer that additional extra. Those who love spending their time in department stores cannot fail to be impressed by La Samaritaine in the renovated Art Nouveau building with its new contemporary wing.

The places listed are just a few examples of the wonderful shopping experience that Paris provides as the chic and style marries romance and history to provide a wide range of experiences that offer something for anyone wanting to spend their money wisely.

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