
Saint-Germain-des-Prés: This neighborhood is home to Parisian history, monuments, and yes, lots of fantastic stores. Click through the gallery for more photos of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and other streets and areas renowned for shopping and fashion.

Saint-Germain-des-Prés: Rue de Rennes is rich with boutiques. And if you get tired, you can take a rest at the nearby Luxembourg Gardens.

Saint-Germain-des-Prés: Le Bon Marché is a beloved department store that offers seasonal art exhibits and some of the best shopping finds in Paris.

Saint-Germain-des-Prés: Le Bar du Marche is one of the traditional Parisian cafes here and about a 15-minute walk to Le Bon Marché.

Avenue des Champs-Élysées: One of the most famous streets in Paris is always sure to be packed with tourists. Still, shoppers may want to seek out its treasures.

Avenue des Champs-Élysées: Tourists take pictures with the famed Arc de Triomphe in the background.

Rue Saint-Honore: The Column at the Place Vendome, just off Rue Saint-Honore, is another favorite Paris attraction. The high-end jewelers feed into the historic public square.

Rue Saint-Honore: Decor from the storied Bar Hemingway at the Ritz Paris hotel went on auction in 2018. The hotel and bar are just steps away from Rue Saint-Honore.

Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore: The 8th arrondissement street is home to the highest-end brands in Paris, including Prada.

Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore: The street is ripe with eye candy for posh fashionistas at places such as Hermés.

Rue de Rivoli into Le Marais: Spanning nearly four miles (or 6.4 kilometers), this shopping-rich street deserves days of exploration.

Rue de Rivoli into Le Marais: The department stores in Paris, such as the flagship BHV/Marais, are among the best in the world.

Rue de Rivoli into Le Marais: Combine shopping and culture. You can see the "Colonnes de Buren" art installation, by French artist Daniel Buren, at the Palais Royal.

Boulevard Haussmann: The interior of Galeries Lafayette Haussman turns into a marvelous exhibition space for seasonal events.

Boulevard Haussmann: Printemps is one of the largest department stores in the world. It's in a stunning building on the Right Bank of Paris.

Canal Saint-Martin: The neighborhood has a traditional canal running through it and makes for excellent people-watching as well as shopping.

Canal Saint-Martin: Smaller boutiques and concept stores abound here.


