With its crisp crust and chewy crumb shot through with irregular holes, Delmontel's Renaissance bread is one of the finest in Paris. He puts the same skill into his...
39 rue des MartyrsFinding what you're looking for isn't easy in this narrow bookshop. Ask the staff or take pot luck among the old photos, film magazines and books.
45-53 passage JouffroyCultish emporium of sporting goods, from hip watches to cross-country skis, on four themed floors.
50-56 rue de CaumartinStep back in time at this shop, opened, as the name suggests, in 1905 by war artist Edouard Détaille. Six fragrances (three for men and three for women) are made from...
10 rue St-LazareThe basement houses a regular papeterie filled with pens and notebooks, and the ground floor has art supplies and a selection of gifts, from quality leather bags to Italian...
27 rue LaffitteA spiky aluminium-and-marble concoction is the unlikely location for France's second largest art market - though it's now rivalled by Sotheby's and Christie's. Inside,...
9 rue DrouotFrance's finest table-football tables, ready for free delivery as far as Calais for UK buyers.
35 rue de Maubeuge