Paris
Ets Lion
Salted caramels and boxes of calissons (chewy Provençal almond confections) beckon inside this gardening and... More
Experimental Cocktail Club
In 2007, Romee De Goriainoff left a career in finance to open this lounge, often... More
Fifi Chachnil
Lingerie designer Delphine Véron sells her 50s-inspired unmentionables under the Fifi Chachnil pseudonym. With three... More
Fifth Arrondissement
Named for the language that reigned at the Sorbonne, this neighborhood’s publishing houses and art-house... More
First Arrondissement
The geographical center of the city, and a locus of Paris’s best art, gardens, and... More
Flamant
If there is a Belgian "look" in today's interior design, it is captured in this... More
Fouquet
A family-run business for nearly 100 years, Fouquet sells various candies from this antique-store-turned-confiserie (candy... More
Fourth Arrondissement
The quaint and historic Jewish quarter contains some of the city’s oldest buildings and hôtel... More
Galerie Christine Diegoni
Stop in for the 1950’s and 60’s antiques at Galerie Christine Diegoni.... More
Galerie du Passage
Housed in an 1826 Neoclassical retail arcade, Galerie du Passage has been visited by the... More
Galerie J Kugel
Galerie J Kugel is one of the most distinguished antique dealers in the city. The... More
Galerie Maeght Paris
The legendary gallery has been selling affordably priced art for more than half a century,... More
Galeries Lafayette
The biggest luxury department store in Europe, Galeries Lafayette opened in 1893 and is now... More
Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais
After more than a decade of renovations, the main gallery under the soaring glass roof... More
Gérard Mulot
At this Left Bank shop, renowned pastry chef and chocolatier Gérard Mulot sells what many... More
Gosselin
Philippe Gosselin learned the art of baking from his father and hails from a family... More
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