Guests browse colorful racks of vintage clothing in a Paris boutique during a shopping experience.

Shopping experiences in Paris

Find something unique at the city’s historic department stores, luxury boutiques, and antique flea markets.

About shopping in Paris

Paris has been reshaping retail since the 19th century, when it gave birth to the modern department store. Le Bon Marché, which opened on the Left Bank in 1838, introduced the idea of shopping as a leisurely, social experience rather than a purely functional errand. That spirit lives on, both there and in other historic spaces throughout the city. A century-old, stained-glass dome still anchors the main floor at Galeries Lafayette Haussmann, while La Samaritaine’s Art Nouveau and Art Deco architecture was recently restored during a 15-year renovation. Equally iconic are the luxury boutiques along Avenue Montaigne and the vintage stalls at the Saint-Ouen flea market. Showcasing French craftsmanship and design, these stores are cultural landmarks as much as retail destinations, telling the story of how Paris shaped modern ideas about beauty, style, and public life.

Top highlights for your visit

The Galeries Lafayette dome

The Galeries Lafayette dome

At the center of Galeries Lafayette Haussmann sits a neo-Byzantine stained-glass dome that floods the main floor with multicolored light. It’s best viewed from the 9-meter glass bridge on the third floor.
Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche

Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche

Founded in the chic 7th arrondissement, Le Bon Marché holds the distinction of being the world’s first department store. It remains one of the city’s most impressive and carefully curated shopping destinations.
The Golden Triangle

The Golden Triangle

This walkable district formed by Avenue Montaigne, the Champs-Élysées, and Avenue George V is the city’s center for luxury and haute couture boutiques. It’s perfect for an afternoon of slow strolling between storefronts.
The Saint-Ouen flea market

The Saint-Ouen flea market

This sprawling market on the city’s northern edge is the place to find something truly unique. Spend a morning hunting for antiques, vintage clothing, and second-hand objects across the Serpette and Dauphine market sections.

Shopping in Paris FAQs

Things to know about shopping in Paris

Entry

  • Entry to Le Bon Marché, La Samaritaine, and Galeries Lafayette is free.
  • Galeries Lafayette is open seven days a week and closes at 8:30 PM.
  • Luxury boutiques may require appointments.

What to bring

  • Bring your original passport if you plan to claim a VAT tax refund.
  • Smart-casual attire and comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
  • Bring a secure bag and keep your belongings close.

Important information

  • Validate your tax refund form at the airport using the PABLO kiosk.
  • Expect security bag checks at the entrance of all major department stores.
  • Galeries Lafayette offers personal shopping and concierge services.