Don't leave your hotel room without your credit card: this busy shopping street is lined with pricey antique shops and boutiques.
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Don't leave your hotel room without your credit card: this busy shopping street is lined with pricey antique shops and boutiques.
A stylish clothing boutique featuring high quality casual wear.
A gourmet food shop with an impressive selection of olive, peanut, tarragon and truffle oils.
This gourmet food shop is best known for its unfiltered extra virgin olive oil.
A small, posh shop selling fine chocolates.
A posh boutique featuring beautifully crafted suits and dresses: clean, simple shapes for the modern minimalist.
Outrageously glamorous and dramatic accessories to complement your nighttime attire.
A posh lingerie shop selling some of the world's most beautiful silk underclothes.
A shop selling beautiful, blown-glass bottles and vases.
This posh candle shop sells fabulous wax creations of all shapes, sizes and colors.
For the knowledgeable (and financially comfortable) antiquarian, this shop has some of the most beautiful antique furniture in the world.
A posh shop selling furniture and sculpture.
A large antique mall featuring furniture from Paris's best known dealers.
This art gallery sells paintings and sculptures by Europe's old great masters.
A beautiful shop selling some of the world's best tapestries.
A small shop featuring an impressive selection of Parisian poster art from the turn of the century.
Look carefully and you very well may come home with a beautiful antique poster for a very reasonable price.
A small stall in the antique mall Marche Biron: features beautiful antique rustic furniture.
A stall in the Marche Biron featuring rustic style antique furniture.
Located in Marche Biron, this stall features antique rustic furniture dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries.
A stall located in the Marche Biron with a wonderful collection of antique rustic tables and chandeliers.
This shop sells some of the best country-style antique furniture in France.
A small, posh antique shop specializing in French rustic furniture.
THE place to find French country-style furniture.
Be prepared to pay top prices for the high-quality antique utensils and pottery found at this upscale shop.
A well-stocked collection of antique furniture and pottery.
An antique gallery featuring a wonderful selection of pottery and furniture from all parts of France.
An antique shop featuring a wonderful selection of antique pottery and dinnerware.
A wonderfully eclectic flea market full of antique pottery and assorted curiosities. Happy hunting!
A wonderful collection of antique pottery and pub furnishings.
A reasonably-priced collection of antique pottery and curiosities.
A small but diverse collection of antique pottery and furniture.
A collection of furniture, pottery and curiosities with a distinctly rustic feel.
An upscale food shop, where gourmets can buy anything from foie gras to terrines.
An upscale furniture shop whose collection is inspired by the city's latest art exhibits.
Three raucous floors of booze and booty shaking: one of Paris' trendiest nightlife hotspots.
This friendly Irish pub is serious about its beer.
This self-consciously seedy bar attracts a loyal clientele with its cheap drinks and rock and roll ambiance.
This fabulous blues club is best known as the spot where Josephine Baker first performed in Paris.
You're in Paris - who needs sleep? This 24-hour disco and restaurant provides round-the clock entertainment and food.
Grab your camouflage khakis before heading out: military-style is the theme at this trendy gay bar.
Paris' best DJs blast base-thumping rhythms for a largely lesbian crowd.
A casual, laid-back lesbian bar: fellas, find yourself a (female) date if you want to enter, because there are no single men allowed!
Fer a Cheval embodies everything you'd expect in a classic Parisian bistro: attentive service, lively ambience, extraordinarily good victuals, and a unique layout. In the States it would be called...
