The biggest market in Europe; its sheer size may overwhelm the first-time visitor. Understanding how this Byzantine emporium is ordered is essential; there are 15 to 20...
Av de la Porte de ClignancourtThis retail and leisure development housed in old wine warehouses is a relaxed place to shop, with the advantage of late and Sunday opening. Squarely aimed at tourists and...
Cour St EmilionJacadi's well-made clothes for babies and children - pleated skirts, smocked dresses, dungarees and Fair Isle knits - are a hit with well-to-do parents. The rue d'Alésia store...
116 rue d'AlésiaRobert Linxe opened his first Paris shop in 1977, and has been inventing new chocolates ever since, using Asian spices, fresh fruits and herbal infusions.
120 av Victor-HugoNow directly linked to London via Eurostar, La Vallée, near Disneyland, is discount shopping heaven. Its 90 stores feature all the usual suspects - Armani, Hilfiger and...
3 cours de la GaronneVanves is the smallest and friendliest of the Paris flea markets, and infinitely more tranquil than its much bigger sister at Clingancourt. It's a favourite with serious...
Av Georges-Lafenestre & av Marc-Sangnier