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Best Areas

On the Right Bank (Rive Droite), the poshest areas for shops (as for hotels) are the 1er and 8e arrondissements, above the Louvre and the gardens of the Tuileries and Champs-Elysées. The beautiful Galerie Vivienne is just one of several delightful old-style shopping arcades which are a joy to explore. A couple of other fashionable arcades lie just south of the Place de la Madeleine. Many of the finest food stores are found in the 8e arrondissement. Foodies tend to head for Fauchon on Place de la Madeleine but nearby rival Hédiard is just as good; epicures should thoroughly explore both delicatessens. You'll also find many excellent specialist chocolate stores in the area. The shops are trendier and quirkier in the Marais (4e) with clusters of specialist clothes and designer boutiques, together with many cutting-edge art galleries, notably around Place des Vosges. The Forum des Halles (1er), sandwiched between the Marais and the Palais-Royal quarters, offers more down-to-earth shopping pleasures; literally, as the stores are hidden below ground level in this lively mall. On the Left Bank (Rive Gauche), the biggest density of luxury shops is to be found in the 6e and 7e arrondissements. The department store, Au Bon Marché, stretches either side of Rue du Bac, which marks the western frontier of major shopping territory on this side of the Seine. You should make time to check out the fabulous food hall, La Grande Epicerie, as well as the major fashion departments in the store. For the really smart, individual boutiques, head for the streets around the church of St-Germain-des-Prés. Nowadays fashion beats religion hands down in this quarter and it's the trendy rather than the pious that walk the streets around the church. A few minutes' walk from St-Germain-des-Prés station, Rue de Rennes is a shoe lover's paradise, with a great choice of stylish shoe shops, some more affordable than others. Unsurprisingly, you'll find a plethora of art galleries showing works from very diverse trends in the streets around the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. Reaching the Seine's Southern Quays, Quai Voltaire boasts a very upmarket and expensive array of fine art and antiques dealers. You'll also always find an array of the bouquinistes above the quays here with their green boxes of secondhand books, magazines and cards. A walk along the Southern Quays will take you to the Latin Quarter, traditionally linked with Paris intellectual life down the centuries, and a place where you'll find large numbers of bookshops as well as cheaper clothes stores catering to students.

Department Stores

Galeries Lafayette is one of France's most famous names and an enduring symbol of French style and sophistication. A visit to the venerable Parisian flagship store is a must for any discerning shopper on a trip to the city. The store is currently offering readers a fantastic offer of 10% off selected purchases as well as a special invitation to visit the GALERIES Lafayette Fashion Show, held every Friday at 15h00. Click the tag to the left to get your voucher. Rival to Lafayette, fashionable Printemps on Boulevard Haussmann in the 9e arrondissement (just above the Opéra-Palais Garnier) occupies a particularly elegant building. The store first opened its doors in the 1870s; the 6th floor brasserie seems to hardly have changed since then. The fashionable garments for sale are definitely up to date however. Bon Marché (7e) is a slightly cheaper department store, good if you're looking for a bargain.

Markets

If you enjoy flea markets, head out to some of the so-called Portes or gateways to central Paris. The best-known of these is Les Puces de St-Ouen, held Saturday, Sunday and Monday at Porte de Clignancourt. Another favourite, Les Puces de Montreuil, is held on the same days at Porte de Montreuil. As to food markets, there are particularly wonderful ones on the Rive Gauche. The Buci market in Saint Germain is excellent even on Sunday, and Mouffetard at the northern end of Rue Mouffetard is well worth checking out. There's a Marché Biologique or farmers' organic market on Boulevard Raspail (6e) on Sunday mornings. Also worth a browse is the daily flower market near Notre Dame Cathedral. Place Louis Lepine, Ile de la Cité (4e). Open: daily 08h00-19h00.

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