1. Galeries Lafayette and Printemps. Near Opéra on the Right Bank, this is France’s answer to Sak’s Fifth Avenue and Bergdorf Goodman. Galerie Lafayette and Printemps are known in France as the Grands Magasins which is the French word for “large shop” aka “department stores”.
On a famous shopping street in Paris, children climb up to gaze at Christmas displays in shop windows. But inside these venerable stores, security is a top concern.
Angelina Paris (108 Rue du Bac) go for their famous hot chocolate, L’Africain. Barthélemy (51 Rue de Grenelle) one of the most famous fromageries providing cheese to the President of France. Deyrolle (46 Rue du Bac) taxidermy museum opened in 1831, also known as the Cabinet of Curiosities.
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