First department store in the world, it opened in 1852. It is a temple of luxury: the most trendyclothes, a museum-like food emporium La Grande Épicerie, luxury home furnishings & a huge wine cellar.
This place is to die for in terms of shopping and food shopping. Come here to drool over everything. A very nice organiccosmetics department on one of the upper floors. Check out the water shelf..
We quite like shopping here as compared to Lafayette and Printemp. Mainly due to the lack of busloads of tourists and the excellent customer service. The instant tax refund (3rd flr) also rocks!
What you can expect from a department store. But if you don’t plan to shop, it’s worth coming to see the building. Also check for special artexhibitions that they organise every few weeks.
If you are looking for fresh pressed organicjuices you found the place! The gourmet space it's amazing! I also tried the seafoodbar and the lobster roll is to die for!
Amazing department store, you will find all the High End brands under one roof. Less crowded than the Galleries Lafayette. Limited Edition perfumes only to be found at the Bon Marché.
The oldest department store in French. Inspired Zola's novel "Au Bonheur des Dames". Now owned by LVMH so expect only the top brands and best designers (like London'Selfridges or NY's Barney's)
Even if you don't want to shop here (prices are high), just go to see what is Le Bon Marché - sometimes there is an exhibition, you will see the true "Rive Gauche" atmosphere and live like a parisian.
Even if you don't want to shop there (prices are high), just go to see what is Le Bon Marché - dometimes there is an exhibition, you will see the true "Rive Gauche" atmosphere and live like a parisian
A department store of mini boutiques and a curated selection of fashion, shoes, home and stationary. The best windows during the holidays. Don't miss it!
The experience here is different 😍not crowded, not noisy, very organized and the interiors are outstanding,, easy to shop, different from Lafayette and printoms
A nice department store, with all the good and bad that entails: touristy, crowded, takes a long to shop but shopping as an activity made enjoyable. I prefer this to the Lafayette or Printemps.
A bit of a maze to get around in. Check out the electronics etc next to the bookstore. Some really cool stuff. The food court is nice too but very crowded.
Less mainstream, posh version of the Galeries Lafayette. I go there for their selection of shoes and men department. But the woman department and accessories is worth it. Do not miss
Every time I pass through I try to be here. Always something new in the food section, and shopping here is more civilized compared to Lafayette (though less choice)