Paris, City of lights is not just popular as the popular romantic place in the world. Also, it is also famous for shopping for different items of daily use. Paris has the availability of a different variety of boutiques that too at a very cheap rate. Not only just the designer shops but Paris is also popular for various small shops as well as flea markets. If you are looking for the best shopping areas in Paris then you have to select your timings from 10 am to 7 pm. Also, there are sales for two seasons in Paris. Summers sales start from 25 June to 29 July. On the other hand, winter sale begins on 8 January every year.
Avenue Des Champs Elysees
Avenue not only looks splendid during the daytime but also its picture in the illumination of lights at night is simply adorable. This place has a wide variety of stores and hence people from across the world arrive here to shop on special occasions. Here you can look for anything such as a cinema, restaurants or cafes to have quality entertainment and food. If we talk about shopping, then there are clothing stores, such as Gap, Celio, Zara, Benetton, Adidas, etc. Also, you can find here good accessories, supermarket and toy stores.
Rue De Passy
Rue De Passy is located in the 16th department, i.e., the classical chic area of Paris. This street’s lane is so long that one can get tired by shopping in this one-way lane. A large number of a variety of boutiques are there at this place. Here, you can get everything such as shoes, clothes, toys, furniture, home decorations, patisseries, and also you can eat tasty snacks at some Chinese fast food stores.
Rue De Rennes
Rue De Rennes is known for shopping a variety of items such as clothes, shoes, accessories, and boutiques. This street is located between the station, Saint-German des Pres at one end and Montparnasse at the other end. It is located in the sixth department and when you leave the tube then you would reach Saint Sulpice, Rennes or Saint Placide Stations.
Other Places to Shop in Paris
- Rue de Rivoli Le Marais
- Boulevards Saint Michel and Saint German
- Boulevard Haussmann
- Avenue Montaigne
- Avenue des Ternes
- Quarter Beaubourg et Les Halles