Homeware heaven: there's even a Bricolage Café with internet access. Upper floors have a good range of men's outdoor wear, upmarket bed linen, toys, books, household appliances...
52-64 rue de RivoliThis hot new address for the Marais style crowd concentrates on a few well-chosen brands: Valentine Gaulthier (France), By Malene Birger (Denmark), Sass & Bide (Australia), NDC...
56 rue de SaintongeThe Forum des Halles is Paris's biggest and least pleasant shopping mall, although a facelift due for completion in 2012 should improve matters. Extending three levels...
rue Pierre-Lescot & rue RambuteauThe store is launching a massive renovation programme over the next three years, with the opening in October 2008 of its Espace Luxe on the first floor, featuring luxury...
40 bd HaussmannA tasteful little boutique whose owner has a faultless eye for shirts, jackets, woollens and accessories that are dandy but not downright gay. McQ, Viktor & Rolf, Givenchy and...
38 rue de PoitouNow 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 GaronneThe city's oldest department store, opened in 1848, is also its most swish and user-friendly, thanks to an extensive redesign by LVMH. Luxury boutiques, Dior and Chanel among...
24 rue de SèvresA one-stop shop for men's fashion, with two floors and more than 100 labels. Suits by Kenzo, Paul Smith and Givenchy, plus shoes and accessories.
23 bd de la MadeleineIn the magnificently appointed Printemps you'll find everything you didn't even know you wanted and English-speaking assistants to help you find it. But fashion is where it...
64 bd Haussmann