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Printemp’s great rival store opened in 1894 and is a monument to Parisian style, topped by a glorious steel-and-glass dome. Along with designer clothes, there’s a fabulous food hall. The seventh floor has great views.
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Here you’ll find some of the finest pastries in Paris, along with some truly miraculous macaroons.
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Founded in 1854, this world food emporium features a cornucopia of fruits and vegetables, exotic spices and oils and a host of other gourmet delights.
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A designer better known to Parisians than overseas, her work is hip but elegant.
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Superstar Japanese designer sells his limited edition clothing in a chic shop that blends in well with the buildings on the square.
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Also called the “World of Spices” (and it does have every spice you could wish for) this is a treasure trove of the world’s best food and drink. Tiny but packed with meat, cheese, wine, rum, dates, honey, mustard… it has to be seen.
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Specialists in fun chocolates, in the shape of the Eiffel Tower and other Parisian landmarks.
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Another of the distinguished chocolatiers of Paris, where it is regarded as an honoured profession. Also sells pastries and cakes.
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Minimal and modern store, just like the clothes. Sander’s trouser suits, cashmere dresses and overcoats in neutral colours are displayed on four floors.
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The largest of the four Joseph stores in Paris, selling knitwear, evening wear and accessories.
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