Paris Avec Anna: Where to Shop, Eat, & Sleep

Fresh off the heels of my latest Parisian trip, I take a moment to curate a collection of my absolute favorite spots for the ultimate visit to the City of Lights. From chic Parisian hotels to classic brasseries, and the best of luxury and vintage shopping – explore my handpicked recommendations.

Bon voyage!

Luxury Shopping

Of course, what’s a trip to Paris without indulging in a spot of shopping? Whether you’re drawn to the iconic luxury boutiques or seeking out unique, off-the-beaten-path finds, I’ve got the must-visits and hidden gems covered.

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Chanel, Rue Cambon

A must-stop for any fashion lover – Chanel’s 31 Rue Cambon. Gabrielle Chanel’s journey began in 1920 at 21 Rue Cambon, a small hat shop. Fast forward eight years, she upgraded to the grand 31 Rue Cambon, an 18th-century building that remains the heart of the French fashion house. And really, who can resist the charm of their iconic white packaging?

Address: 31 Rue Cambon, 75001 Paris, France

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Hermès, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré

This one needs very little introduction – for a Vitamin C boost, head to Hermès on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. While scoring a Birkin may feel like a distant dream, trying for an appointment is worthwhile. The flagship boutique offers an abundance of eye candy and boasts the finest selection of leather goods you’ll find in Paris. Just remember to request an appointment online the day prior – you just might strike gold. 

Read also: Updated Guide to the Hermès Leather Appointment System in Paris 2024

Address: 24 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris, France

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Goyard, Printemps

For those venturing into Paris for the first time, a visit to a standalone Goyard store is practically a must. However, the queues can be a test of patience. A savvy alternative? Make your way to the Goyard boutique nestled within the Printemps department store. Doors open promptly at 10 am (closed on Sundays), often offering minimal wait times – consider it Paris’ worst-kept secret.

Read also: Printemps in Paris: My Goyard Tips, Reveal and Experience

Address: 64 Bd Haussmann, 75009 Paris, France

Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche

While Galeries Lafayette offers amazing architecture, Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche provides a uniquely relaxed shopping experience. Established in 1852 as the world’s first department store, it features a curated selection of high-end fashion, including Celine, Chanel, and Louis Vuitton. You’ll also find plenty of under-the-radar designers and local French artisans. Don’t miss the amazing food hall – La Grande Épicerie de Paris, and check out the roof terrace.

Read also: Falling Head Over Heels for ‘New’ Celine – Buying a Celine Triomphe in Paris

Address: 24 Rue de Sèvres, 75007 Paris, France

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Vintage Shopping

If vintage luxury is your thing, look no further than these hot spots.

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Les 3 Marches de Catherine B

Explore the ultimate treasure trove for vintage Chanel and Hermès curated by specialist, Catherine B. Renowned for her extensive collection, including the first-ever Hermès Birkin bag, her two adjoining shops offer a vast collection of vintage Chanel bags, clothing, shoes, and accessories from Hermès, Christian Dior, and Louis Vuitton. Before heading to Saint-Germain-des-Prés, be sure to check the opening times to avoid disappointment. 

Address: 1 Rue Guisarde, 75006 Paris, France

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Vintage Paris

Vintage Paris is a treasure trove for bag enthusiasts, boasting an extensive collection ranging from the timeless Classic Flap to sought-after styles like the Duma backpack and Diana. Each piece is meticulously curated, offered at reasonable prices, and presented in fantastic vintage condition. But it’s not just about Chanel; Vintage Paris also showcases prestigious brands like Celine, Louis Vuitton, and Hermès, making it an essential stop for those in search of one-of-a-kind bags.

Address: 97 Rue Vieille du Temple, 75003 Paris, France

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Valois Vintage Paris

In the heart of the city, Valois Vintage Paris offers a diverse collection from the likes of Louis Vuitton, Dior, Hermès, and Chanel. The boutique features clothing, jewelry, and handbags including some newer contemporary designs too.

Address: 8 Rue des Saussaies, 75008 Paris, France

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Other Shopping

When you’ve had your fill of luxury boutiques and independent fashion finds, it’s time to shop for quintessentially Parisian mementos. Think wine, French snacks, and everything in between.

Merci

Merci is the ultimate one-stop shop, offering everything under the sun. From menswear and womenswear to homeware, quirky trinkets, and souvenirs, they’ve got you covered for all your needs.

Address: 111 Bd Beaumarchais, 75003 Paris, France

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Maison Plisson

If you’re a food and wine, Paris is the ultimate destination. And what better souvenir than a taste of its culinary delights? Picture an expansive delicatessen brimming with fresh French produce – from meats and cheeses to fruits and vegetables. Venture downstairs and you’ll find a wine cellar. It’s the ultimate picnic one-stop shop. And why not stop for a coffee or a glass of wine while you visit? They also have a restaurant next door.

Address: 93 Bd Beaumarchais, 75003 Paris, France

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La Cave Pigalle

If you’re in search of a couple of bottles of wine to bring back home, La Cave Pigalle is your destination. Nestled in the heart of the Pigalle neighborhood, this independent wine shop is the perfect place to pick up a bottle or two.

Address: 3 Rue Victor Massé, 75009 Paris, France

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Eat

Between shopping and sightseeing, indulging in the culinary capital’s cuisine is essential. Whether you’re craving classic French food at the local brasseries or seeking out hidden gems, Paris caters to every palate and budget.

Du Pain et des Idées

Renowned as one of the most beloved bakeries in Paris, and rightfully so. Famous for its Escargot Pistache Chocolat, this bakery offers everything from traditional croissants to seasonal specialties. Conveniently located just a stone’s throw away from Canal Saint-Martin, it’s the perfect spot to grab some pastries and take a stroll along the canal. Just remember to check the opening times before planning your visit.

Address: 34 Rue Yves Toudic, 75010 Paris, France

Le Coqs & Fils

Looking for authentic French food? Look no further than Le Coqs & Fils. The must-have here is the poulet frites. Stripped of unnecessary frills, the restaurant boasts fantastic food and wine. Perched in the heights of Montmartre, a post-lunch walk offers the perfect opportunity to view the city from the vantage point of the Sacré-Cœur.

Address: 98 Rue Lepic, 75018 Paris, France

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Le Mary Celeste

For a relaxed atmosphere, make your way to Le Mary Celeste. Drop by for a leisurely lunch on their terrace, ideal for some prime people-watching. And if you’re up for drinks, they’re open until 2 am. Located in the Marais district, you’ll find an abundance of independent shops and luxury boutiques to browse.

Address: 60 Rue Charlot, 75003 Paris, France

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Pink Mamma

Pink Mamma, a standout in the renowned Big Mamma restaurant group, is celebrated for its authentic Italian cuisine served in vibrant settings across the city. Spanning four impressive floors, this lively trattoria is perfect for larger groups. With its dynamic atmosphere and ever-changing monthly menu, it’s a go-to. Be sure to secure a reservation to avoid long wait times, given its popularity – because let’s face it, we’ve endured enough queues at the boutiques!

Address: 20bis Rue de Douai, 75009 Paris, France

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Drink

If there’s anywhere to stop for an apéritif, it’s Paris. Whether you fancy a glass of wine or a cocktail, these spots are a must-visit.

Septime La Cave

Septime La Cave, the younger sibling of Bertrand Grébaut’s renowned Michelin-starred Septime, is a hotspot that consistently attracts crowds, and for good reason. Amidst the effortlessly stylish clientele, you’ll find an impressive array of wines. Arrive early for a glass or two before your dinner reservation.

Address: 3 Rue Basfroi, 75011 Paris, France

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Little Red Door

Tucked away in the 3rd arrondissement, the Little Red Door has rightfully earned its place on the World’s 50 Best Bars list just a few years ago. Surprisingly, the red door is just a decoy – you enter through the unassuming blue door on the left. Inside you’ll find a dimly lit speakeasy with an extensive cocktail menu. 

Address: 60 Rue Charlot, 75003 Paris, France

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Folderol

With warmer days on the horizon, Folderol is a must-visit. A wine bar that serves seasonal ice cream and sorbet, is there a better way to spend a balmy evening?

Address: 10 Rue du Grand Prieuré, 75011 Paris, France

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Sleep

After a bustling day exploring the city, it’s essential to revitalize and unwind. Whether you’re drawn to the vibrant nightlife of the 9th arrondissement, the tranquil atmosphere of the 2nd, or the luxury shopping near Place de la Concorde, explore these curated picks for the perfect retreat.

Grand Pigalle Hôtel

Tucked away in the lively 9th arrondissement, the Grand Pigalle Hôtel is located in the heart of Pigalle. Surrounded by plenty of restaurants, bars, cafés, and independent boutiques – staying here feels like you’re part of a local.

Address: 29 Rue Victor Massé, 75009 Paris, France

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The Hoxton, Paris

Retreat to the 2nd arrondissement, within the grand 18th-century residence that is The Hoxton. Striking the perfect balance between tranquility and proximity to the city’s hustle and bustle, just a 20-minute stroll from the iconic Louvre. 

Address: 30-32 Rue du Sentier, 75002 Paris, France

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Château Voltaire

For those whose Parisian journey revolves around shopping, Château Voltaire is at the heart of it all. Located near Rue de Rivoli, and Place de la Concorde, you are within walking distance of luxury boutiques. With the flagship Hermès boutique on 24 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré a stone’s throw away. What better way to start the day, than with a generous dose of vitamin C?

Address: 55 Rue Saint-Roch, 75001 Paris, France

Image courtesy: @hotelchateauvoltaire

Where will your next Parisian adventure take you?

Published: May 16th, 2024
Updated: May 16th, 2024

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