If you’ve found your way here, you’re already clued into Paris’s iconic fashion scene. What you really want are the stores that suit your vibe and your wallet. With help from our local guides, we’ve put together the best shopping in Paris—from lavish couture houses to budget-friendly gems. Bon shopping!
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Best Shopping in Paris for Every Budget
Parisians are very much among the best-dressed in the world. If you’ve been here, you know how fascinating it is to people-watch and see what fashions and high-end labels the locals are flaunting.
Of course, Parisians have to get their clothing somewhere, and this guide is all about revealing the where. We’ll show you where to find statement pieces, casual staples, and everything in between—no matter your budget. You’ll also discover our favorite spots to refuel and rest, plus tips on where to stay for easy access to the best shops.
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Luxury Shopping in Paris
If you’re planning to splurge, the City of Light is overflowing with designer boutiques that showcase the latest in luxury fashion and exclusive collections.
Dior


€€€€ | Luxury Fashion & Accessories
Did you know there are 13 Dior boutiques scattered across Paris? Some focus solely on baby fashion, others boast an entire range of ready-to-wear and exclusive pieces. The flagship on Av. Montaigne even features a museum, an upscale café, and a garden. If you’re after an iconic haute couture gown or a pair of statement heels, be sure to add at least one Dior location to your Paris itinerary.
Addresses:
30 Av. Montaigne
261 Rue Saint-Honoré
127 Av. des Champs-Élysées
Gucci
€€€€ | Luxury Fashion & Accessories
Gucci also has a line-up of stores across Paris, but if you have time for just one, make it their flagship on Av. Montaigne. You’ll arrive to velvet seating, marble floors, and signature pieces that convince you there’s room in your suitcase for something new.
Address: 60 Av. Montaigne
Givenchy


€€€€ | Haute Couture
Givenchy is the definition of sophisticated couture and has been a high-fashion icon since its founding in 1952. Want a corset-style evening dress? Or a bold fine wool jacket? You can find them here, for a small fortune.
Addresses:
36 Av. Montaigne
56 Rue François
Printemps


€€€€ | High-End Department Store
Printemps takes everything that makes shopping in Paris iconic and brings it together under one roof—or rather, three. With luxury fashion houses, up-and-coming designers, and an entire floor dedicated to beauty, it’s all too easy to spend hours here. But before you leave, head to the 9th floor of the men’s building for some of the best views in the city.
Address: 64 Bd Haussmann
Shiatzy Chen
€€€€ | Neo-Chinese Elegance
While perhaps a little niche, if neo-Chinese chic is your style (or you’re curious what it is), you’ll have to add Shiatzy Chen to your Parish shopping itinerary. Inside you’ll find both men’s and women’s clothing that is an intriguing mix of Chinese aesthetics and Western fashion.
Address: 8 Av. Montaigne
Louis Vuitton Maison


€€€€ | Luxury Handbags
Founded in 1854, Louis Vuitton has long been a symbol of French craftsmanship—and nowhere is that more evident than on the Champs-Élysées. Inside this expansive flagship, you’ll encounter iconic monogrammed handbags, refined ready-to-wear pieces, and a curated selection of jewelry. Or, for a more intimate visit, there’s also a smaller but equally refined boutique on Av. Montaigne.
Addresses:
101 Avenue des Champs-Élysées
22 Av. Montaigne
Chanel
€€€€ | Luxury Fashion & Beauty
Housed in an elegant 18th-century building, this Chanel boutique is all about the experience. There’s a sleek makeup studio, a stunning display of the brand’s legendary perfumes, and an exclusive section with pieces you won’t find elsewhere.
Address: 60 Av. des Champs-Élysées
Guerlain


€€€€ | Luxury Fragrances
Shopping in Paris isn’t just about clothing—it’s also one of the best cities in the world to purchase fragrances. Guerlain is hands-down the finest, having been around since 1828 and celebrated for its bold and creative perfumes. Its flagship store on Champs-Élysées has a fragrance bar as well as luxurious skincare and cosmetic products and is every bit as sophisticated as you can imagine.
Addresses:
68 Av. des Champs-Élysées
356 Rue Saint-Honoré
Le Bon Marché


€€€€ | High-End Department Store
Nobody likes running errands, except maybe Parisians who live near the oh-so-elegant Le Bon Marché. Dating back to the 1850s, this department store set the standard for refined retail. With its stunning glass ceiling, pretty escalators, and selection of everything from Moncler jackets to modern art, it’s as much about soaking it all in as it is about shopping.
Address: 24 Rue de Sèvres
YVES SALOMON
€€€€ | Luxury Fur & Outerwear
In Paris, you’ll quickly notice that everyone has a head-turning coat. And if you’ve yet to find one that is the perfect fit for you—and have a decent budget to work with—head into Yves Salomon. Their fur (and faux fur) coats are absolutely to die for, as are their cashmere tops and skirts.
Address: 245 Rue Saint-Honoré
Passage des Panoramas


€€€€ | Historic Covered Arcade
Built in 1799, Passage des Panoramas is one of Paris’s oldest covered arcades—and like a good Bordeaux, it’s only improved with age. Beneath its glass roof, you’ll find a mix of vintage shops, specialty boutiques, and cozy cafés, all with a refreshingly local feel. Grab a table, order a coffee, and watch Paris go about its day.
Address: 11 Bd Montmartre
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Mid-Range Shopping in Paris
From fashionable Parisian brands to European favorites, the city is full of shops that offer quality and style without breaking the bank.
L’Appartement Sézane


€€€ | Effortless Parisian Style
If you love that effortlessly put-together French look, Sézane is where you’ll find it. Their boutiques, designed like chic Parisian apartments, are filled with colorful knits, flowing skirts, and classic yet modern pieces that’ll have you frolicking along the streets of Paris.
Addresses:
33 Rue des Blancs Manteaux
1 Rue Saint-Fiacre
Max Mara


€€€ | Italian Chic
Looking for outerwear that lasts a lifetime? Max Mara’s famed wool and cashmere coats are worth every cent. Chic blazers, elegant dresses, and impeccable tailoring await at this Italian fashion haven on Av. Montaigne.
Address: Av. Montaigne 31
ERES


€€€ | Luxury Swim & Activewear
Founded in the late 1960s, ERES made a name for itself by combining sleek silhouettes with premium fabrics. The result? Swimsuits that flatter every curve and last far longer than a single summer. If you’re heading to the Riviera, this is certainly a shop to add to your Paris shopping itinerary.
Address: 40 Av. Montaigne
Mazarine Paris
€€€ | Contemporary Fashion
An up-and-coming brand, Mazarine sits comfortably between the ultra-luxury brands of Chanel and Louis Vuitton and the fast fashion territory. You’ll find their clothing elegant and high-quality with a touch of whimsy.
Address: 26 Av. des Champs-Élysées
Maje


€€€ | Contemporary Fashion
This small but spacious boutique store is the perfect place to grab a new tailored blazer or chic dress for your next evening out in Paris. Their clothing is youthful yet classy and chic yet bohemian.
Address: 35 Av. des Champs-Élysées
Sandro


€€€ | Contemporary Fashion
Although competing with some of the most famous brands in the world on Champs-Élysées, Sandro still holds its own—thanks to its attainable price point and timeless pieces. If you’ve been looking to upgrade your closet with a designer blazer or coat, this is a great place to check out.
Address: 91 Av. des Champs-Élysées
Longchamp


€€€ | Leather Goods
Longchamp is all about effortless luxury—soft leather bags, refined silk scarves, and neutral-toned basics that just work. Their boutique on Rue Saint-Honoré is airy and inviting and caters to both men and women.
Address: 271 Rue Saint-Honoré
Stone Island


€€€ | High-End Streetwear
Fellas, this one’s for you. Stone Island makes streetwear that’s super functional while still being stylish. Think cargo pants that actually look polished, button-downs with a sharp fit, and T-shirts that don’t stretch out after one wash. It’s the kind of clothing you’ll be proud to wear back home, yet doesn’t scream, “I just came back from Paris.”
Address: 223 Rue Saint-Honoré
The Kooples
€€€ | Rock-Inspired Parisian Fashion
Blending British rock influence with Parisian tailoring, The Kooples is all about sharp silhouettes with a casual edge. You’ll find everything from relaxed sweatshirts to structured blazers here, perfect for that ‘I’m not trying too hard’ look the French have mastered.
Address: 191 Rue Saint-Honoré
Zadig & Voltaire


€€€ | Contemporary Parisian Fashion
Sharp blazers, slouchy knits, and perfectly broken-in denim—Zadig & Voltaire is all about quality essentials with a little attitude. The prices match the craftsmanship, with T-shirts around €200 and jackets €500+, but these are the kind of pieces that you’ll hold on to for years.
Address: 244 Rue de Rivoli
Maison Kitsuné


€€€ | Paris-Meets-Tokyo Streetwear
Effortlessly cool and unmistakably stylish, Maison Kitsuné blends Parisian style with Tokyo’s streetwear sensibility. Their elevated basics—like sleek hoodies, crisp button-downs, and playful graphic tees—are designed to be both comfortable and refined.
Bonus: there’s a cozy café inside their Rue du 29 Juillet shop, perfect for a quick espresso between shopping stops.
Address: 2 Rue du 29 Juillet
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Affordable Shopping in Paris
Don’t let the high-end reputation fool you—Paris has its fair share of pocket-friendly finds. Explore these lesser-known spots for trendy looks that won’t put a dent in your budget.
Kilo Shop


€€ | Vintage & Second-Hand Fashion
If you love the thrill of the hunt, this second-hand shop is for you. Buried among the racks, you’ll find vintage silk dresses, edgy leather jackets, classic denim jeans, and rock-inspired T-shirts that’ll remind you of the good ole days—all priced by the kilo. With a little patience, you’ll walk out with a Paris-worthy wardrobe at a fraction of the price.
Address: 69-71 Rue de la Verrerie
Rive Droite
€€ | Parisian Street Fashion
Started by three Right Bank locals, this boutique leans into relaxed Parisian style with perfectly slouchy sweatshirts, structured coats, and fun tote bags. Plus, since every piece is named after a Paris street, whatever you take home doubles as a souvenir.
Address: 8 Rue Montesquieu
Urban Outfitters


€€ | Trendy Fashion & Lifestyle
Sure, it’s not peak Parisian elegance, but Urban Outfitters still has plenty of great finds for fashion lovers who prefer effortless, trend-driven style. Think slouchy knits, oversized jackets, and perfectly worn-in denim.
Address: 146 Rue de Rivoli
JMP – Jean Marc Philippe
€€ | Plus-Size Parisian Fashion
This boutique specializes in stylish, curve-friendly pieces that feel both modern and timeless. From flowy dresses to structured blazers, their designs allow for a few extra croissants without sacrificing Parisian elegance.
Address: 89 Rue de Rivoli
Etam Lingerie


€€ | Lingerie & Sleepwear
This one’s for the ladies, because nothing says “I fell in love with Paris” quite like some new satin secrets. Founded over a century ago, this French lingerie brand creates everything from flirty bras to snuggly sleepwear. Sometimes it’s nice to keep a little Paris just for you.
Address: 78 Rue de Rivoli
Promod
€€ | French Fashion
Promod has been championing women’s style since 1975, when Francis-Charles Pollet launched a brand that was all about positivity and accessibility. Their racks are filled with easy-to-wear tops, flowy skirts, and everyday staples.
Address: 110 Rue de Rivoli
Librairie Galignani


€€ | Historic English & French Bookstore
Paris has long been a city of writers, so a little book shopping feels appropriate. Librairie Galignani, with roots dating back to 1520, is one of the oldest English-language bookstores in Europe, with everything from contemporary bestsellers to rare art and design books.
Address: 224 Rue de Rivoli
Yves Rocher
€€ | Plant-Based Skincare
Founded in 1959 in rural Brittany, this brand has long been celebrated for its plant-based formulas and sustainable practices. Their shelves are lined with everything from revitalizing face masks to lightweight body lotions—perfect for a quick beauty pick-me-up.
Address: 104 Rue de Rivoli
JD Sports, Foot Locker & Skechers


€€ | Shoes & Athletic Wear
If Paris has maxed out your walking shoes and you need a new pair, Rue de Rivoli has plenty of options. JD Sports, Foot Locker, and Skechers are all lined up, offering everything from everyday sneakers to performance footwear.
Address: JD Sports, Foot Locker, Skechers
Calzedonia
€€ | Italian Basics
Spent a bit too much on that dress and need some quality, but affordable tights? Calzedonia has your back (or, more accurately, your legs). This Italian brand offers a surprisingly wide variety of tights, socks, and leggings that feel far more luxurious than their price tag suggests.
Address: 96 Rue de Rivoli
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Best Places to Eat While Shopping in Paris


If you’re going to tackle shopping in Paris, you’ll need a plan—and snacks. Those luxury handbags and statement pieces won’t find themselves, and a little sugar rush goes a long way. These spots offer everything from pastries to hearty French classics, right where you need them.Want a bigger list of dining options? We’ve got you covered with the Best Restaurants in Paris.
Angelina
€€ | Tea Salon & Pastries
Old-world charm meets indulgent treats at this legendary tea salon on Rue de Rivoli. Their famously rich hot chocolate paired with a Mont-Blanc pastry is all the energy you need to tackle the rest of your shopping day.
Address: 226 Rue de Rivoli
Café Kitsuné Palais Royal


€€ | Hidden Coffee Spot
You’d never know this café was here unless someone told you (you’re welcome). Tucked inside the Palais Royal Gardens, it’s the ideal place to grab a coffee or an iced matcha latte, find a quiet bench, and pretend you live in Paris.
Address: 51 Gal de Montpensier
Happy Caffé


€€ | Casual Eats & Crêpes
Perfect for a quick bite, this easygoing spot on Rue de Rivoli serves sweet and savory crêpes, poke bowls, and pizza. It’s a lifesaver if you’re shopping in a group and can’t settle on what to eat.
Address: 214 Rue de Rivoli
La Rotonde St Honoré
€€ | French
La Rotonde St Honoré is known for its laid-back vibe and hearty French menu. You’ll find classic dishes like beef bourguignon and duck confit, as well as salads and gluten-free options. The interior feels warm and inviting, and its central location makes it a convenient pit stop between shopping adventures.
Address: 10 Rue des Pyramides
Café Verlet


€€ | Coffee & Simple Meals
Established in 1880, Café Verlet proudly holds the title of Paris’s oldest artisanal roaster. Inside, the Belle Époque charm is matched by a wide selection of single-origin coffees and traditional French bites. Think croque-monsieur, fine pastries, and regional cheeses. It’s an excellent spot if you’re looking to rest your feet but aren’t after a hearty meal.
Address: 256 Rue Saint-Honoré
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Where to Stay in Paris
Staying near the Champs-Élysées and Rue Saint-Honoré puts you in the heart of Parisian shopping, while neighborhoods like Le Marais and Saint-Germain offer a stylish but quieter retreat. To help you find the perfect base, we’ve rounded up the best hotels for a shopping-filled stay.


Hôtel de Crillon
€€€€€ | 5 Star | Jardins Champs-Élysées
If you’re planning to indulge in Paris’s high-fashion scene, you’ll need a suitably grand hotel. Hôtel de Crillon checks all the boxes: excellent location near the Champs-Élysées, lavish marble bathrooms, and even artisanal toiletries that’ll leave you feeling like royalty. Add an indoor pool and you’ve got the perfect place to relax between shopping sprees.


Turenne Le Marais
€€ | 3 Star | Le Marais
If a clean room and a great location matter more to you than designer décor, Turenne Le Marais is a smart choice. The metro is right nearby, so you can be on the Champs-Élysées in minutes, and they serve breakfast daily—perfect for those of us who don’t function before coffee.


Hoxton Paris
€€€ | 4 Star | 2nd Arrondissement
Hoxton Paris has that perfect mix of old-world charm and modern energy, with high ceilings, original beams, and a courtyard café that’s always lively. The rooms are well-designed, though not huge, and the restaurant feels more like a neighborhood hangout than a typical hotel dining spot.
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You’ve Got the Perfect Outfit—Now What?
Dressing the part is just the beginning—now it’s time to immerse yourself in the Parisian lifestyle. Take your new look to the Palace of Versailles, explore the Louvre, or eat your way through Montmartre. Book a guided tour to see Paris through a local’s lens!
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