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There are many places to go shopping in Paris, depending on what you want to buy, and what part of the city you will be in.

Here are a few to help you get started:

Parisians buy their grocery in Monoprix, Franceprix, ATAC , ED, Leader Price and so on, relatively smaller supermarkets in every street corner.

Large supermarkets such as Carrefour, Auchan and Intermarche are distributed at the outskirts of Paris. Most of them are open in a shopping center. Larger supermarkets sell every thing, from the food stocks to clothes, soft drinks to spirits, small electric appliances to computers, some even sell diamonds. If you want to buy some special French products such as foie gras, fromages, champagnes, French wines, you can simply go to a larger supermarket to find them. The price is low, and the quality is as good, that is the place where French consumers buy their every day consumer goods.

Many foreign visitors like shopping in Val d’Eulope. This shopping center is located at the east of Paris, just one stop to Disneyland Paris by RER A. This commercial center is very new, but also very complete. There is a large supermarket Auchan, an large electronic store Darty, and Fnac and many smaller boutiques.

Belle Epine - Located at less than 5 minutes from Paris Orly's airport offers customers a car park and over 200 shops

Centre Commercial Créteil Soleil

Bercy 2
4, place de l'Europe - 94228 Charenton
Metro: Charenton-Libert

Boutiques du Palais des Congrès
Porte Maillot - 75017 Paris
Metro: Porte Maillot

Carrousel du Louvre
99, rue de Rivoli - 75001 Paris
This underground shopping center is connecting to Museum Louvre. Open time is similar to Louvre: daily from 11:00 am to 8 pm except Tuesdays.
Metro: Palais Royal / Musée du Louvre

Centre commercial Galaxie
30, avenue d'Italie - 75013 Paris
Metro: Place d'Italie

Galeries marchandes des Champs-Elysées
Lido, passage des Champs-Elysées, Berri, Claridge, Rond-Point des Champs-Elysées - 75008 Paris
Metro: George V, Franklin-D-Roosevelt

Les 4 temps
15, le Parvis de la Défense - 92092 Paris la Défense
RER and Metro: La Défense

Les 3 quartiers
23, boulevard de la Madeleine - 75001 Paris
Metro: Madeleine

Maine Montparnasse
Tour Maine-Montparnasse - 75014 Paris
Metro: Montparnasse-Bienvenue

Marche Saint-Germain
rue Clément - 75006 Paris
Metro: Saint-Sulpice, Mabillon

Passage du Havre
12-14, rue du Havre - 75009 Paris
Metro: Saint-Lazare

2007-01-17 00:17:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Avenue Champs-Elysées

2007-01-17 03:18:20 · answer #2 · answered by sandi 2 · 1 0

Avenue Champs-Elysées.

2007-01-16 23:42:38 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Les champs Elysee's

2007-01-16 23:42:32 · answer #4 · answered by ? 5 · 1 0

There's too much else to do besides bowing down to consumerism.

I can shop in my home town.

2007-01-16 23:43:24 · answer #5 · answered by Alan A 3 · 1 1

Companies shouldn't be allowed to do market research on here

2007-01-16 23:46:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I wish I had as many people doing my market research for free

2007-01-17 04:05:58 · answer #7 · answered by ann.inspain 4 · 0 2

Am not an paris i am an indian.........

2007-01-16 23:43:13 · answer #8 · answered by Gishnu.S.S. 1 · 0 2

shops.

2007-01-16 23:42:56 · answer #9 · answered by tickTickTICK 3 · 0 1

her fingers - tonnes of bling

2007-01-16 23:42:37 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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