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There is a shopping arena and the shopping malls in the Paris that makes it exclusive for shoppers for being a place with lots of shopping extra curricular activities there. The charm and glitter at Paris shopping center makes it an exclusive center for Haute Couture shops that are found on Rue du Faubourg Saint Honore and Avenue Montaigne at the 8th arrondissement. So many a shopping attractions and shopping reasons, Paris is considered as one of the great fashion centers in the Western World and has a massive reputation for its fashion articles and products sold in the market in farthest and nearest places like New York, London and Milan that makes it interestingly a shopper’s delight.

High end fashion activities, however, can be seen at the 8th arrondisement. In summer, there is no much better place for shopping than having boutiques in and around Canal St-Martin, or revolving around the impressive arcades of the historically important Palais-Royal, which are beautifully enclosed purchases swinging on and around each arm. However, one interesting thing to learn about is that it is surrounded entirely by Jewish neighborhood, and it is found that most of the shops remain open there even on Sundays.  The store in this particular area has very intimate and very interesting boutiques, there in and around area, especially, with Parisian style of clothing stores. You will no doubt get something always interesting there on the street worth apprising and looking.
Another great spot for shopping in Paris is the Sèvres Babylone.  That is the particular area there too exists and has survival are the regions like Le Bon Marchée 7th, particularly rue de Cherche Midi 6th. The area there too has many major fashion centers like Chanel, Jean Paul Gaultier, Versace that too has many other smaller private boutiques which are famous for handmade clothing and many other things to be loved and liked by most of the shopping enthusiasts. However, some famous centers for shopping in Paris are as following.

•    Louvre-Tuileries and Faubourg Saint-Honoré: The Faubourg Saint-Honoré is a center stage for Paris design and fashion. It is with an integral association is part of the Louvre-Tuileries neighborhood and is hardly a few blocks away from the Opera Garnier and the Paris departmental store block on  Boulevard Haussmann. The Saint-Honoré fashion district lies under the occupation of classic designers like Versace, Hermes, and Yves Saint Laurent, it also has trendy concepts from persons like Colette.

•    Paris Department Stores District:
Paris department stores district is known for being its own class and fashion accessories found out there. Galeries Lafayette and Printemps department stores has good and commendable hold around the  Boulevard Haussmann area with real Belle Epoque grandeur, themed around the best designer collections and goods for men and women, gourmet food shopping, home design, jewelry, and extensive hardware for a classified designs for variety and association for consumer delights.

•    The Marais:
The renowned historic Marais quarter is known to be the primary center for shoppers those always looks for unique and finely crafted not to mention antique art lobbies and lovers. There you can shop for better equipped and varied Place des Vosges, jewelry shopping at boutiques like Satellite on Rue des Francs-Bourgeois, or can look out for boutiques featuring up and latest designers like Rue des Rosiers.

•    Avenue Montaigne and Avenue des Champs-Elysées:
Avenue Montaigne and Avenue des Champs-Elysées creates one of the hottest shopping hubs in Paris.   Montaigne is the best shopping center with extraordinary and state of the Art designers like Chanel and Dior lining the street. The Champs-Elysées features extraordinary names like Louis Vuitton and is also a major spot for shopping at the trendy global chains like Zara.

•    Saint-Ouen Flea Market: The Saint-Ouen flea market is the largest market in the city. It is situated at the very northern tip of Paris and is very compulsory shopping street in Paris. While a slightest journey of the place would put you across the opportunity to select from antique furniture, odd objects, or vintage clothes. However, on weekends you can face massive crowd at the market so you should avoid traveling there on weekends.

•    Saint-Germain-des-Prés: This is a place for intellectuals who just love too sit at forgotten cafes. St.-Germain-des-Prés has both urbanisms as well as sophistication of BCBG’s (yuppies). Sonia Rykiel and Paco Rabanne have different boutiques there and it is too famous for being a popular departmental store. Le Bon Marché too include a gourmet market that is too famous for eating habits and items there in the market where a person should always pay a visit.

•    Les Halles and Rue de Rivoli: It is a huge outdoor food market around Châtelet-les Halles and was transformed as a major shopping center around the 20th century. There Les Halles is a spectacular underground mall, where global and leading chain stores are located. Rue de Rivoli is much the same. In the Rue Montorgueil area, there are situated exemplary contemporary boutiques abound consisting classes like Barbara Bui and young cutting-edge designers.

•    Flea Markets: Paris has 3 popular flea-markets, situated on the outer circle of the central city. The most renowned of these markets are the Marché aux Puces de St-Ouen, Métro: Porte de Clignancourt. The nest day to visit these markets is Saturday and Sunday. The best times to roam around the Flea Markets are spring and summertime, when the area is more exciting and exorbitant.