Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore
Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore
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One of Paris's most elegant shopping strips.
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Neighborhood: 8th Arr. - Élysée
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- Miromesnil • 6 min walk
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Linda L
4 contributions
Jul 2024 • Couples
2purchases were made this day of July 27th
My husband buys sneakers and pays in cb , he receives his bill by email as agreed.
For me, I choose a grey nomadic belt; the seller not kind at all .. in short I go to checkout and pay in cash ..
Finally I do not receive my invoice by email .. I contact the after-sales service 1 week later who gives me an email address to request my invoice .. a week passes ..still nothing .. I call back , we see the sale on their computer and I am told that the invoice will be sent the same day court the next .. 1 week passes .. still nothing
I remind angry this time .. how is it possible to cash a sale and not send an invoice to the customer??? But in which country are we??
It is said that the invoice will be sent but already 5 days past and nothing ..
why was a cash sale not validated in invoice???
My husband buys sneakers and pays in cb , he receives his bill by email as agreed.
For me, I choose a grey nomadic belt; the seller not kind at all .. in short I go to checkout and pay in cash ..
Finally I do not receive my invoice by email .. I contact the after-sales service 1 week later who gives me an email address to request my invoice .. a week passes ..still nothing .. I call back , we see the sale on their computer and I am told that the invoice will be sent the same day court the next .. 1 week passes .. still nothing
I remind angry this time .. how is it possible to cash a sale and not send an invoice to the customer??? But in which country are we??
It is said that the invoice will be sent but already 5 days past and nothing ..
why was a cash sale not validated in invoice???
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Written August 15, 2024
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German F
New Jersey258 contributions
Sep 2021 • Couples
High end luxury stores align a big stretch of this street. Any luxury name, big or small, can be found here. Often see high end expensive cars parked outside while owners go shopping - the life of the rich. Store window displays are beautiful. Impossible to not spend a ton of money here.
Written September 10, 2021
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Eli B
Sydney, Australia3,550 contributions
Nov 2012 • Couples
Did you know that this relatively, narrow and nondescript street is home to the most fashionable street in the world,thanks to the presence of virtually every major global fashion house. Well, before you join me for a whip around, i suggest you backtrack to your hotel and reconsider what you are wearing,because exclusive is what this street is dedicated to in establishments of high fashion. Now you appreciate why i made you change your rags?
For the latest cool in Paris you can roam Montmartre and any number of arrondissements,but for the reliable gauge of style in Paris can only be found along 10 blocks of Rue Saint-Honore from Rue Cambon to rue des Pyramides.
Thank you for your company. We should do coffee,sometime,no?
Your nearest Metro stations are: Saint-Phillippe du Roule or Madeleine. Bus numbers 2,89,12 and 14 lines will deposit you in front of retail heaven or a waste of space.
For the latest cool in Paris you can roam Montmartre and any number of arrondissements,but for the reliable gauge of style in Paris can only be found along 10 blocks of Rue Saint-Honore from Rue Cambon to rue des Pyramides.
Thank you for your company. We should do coffee,sometime,no?
Your nearest Metro stations are: Saint-Phillippe du Roule or Madeleine. Bus numbers 2,89,12 and 14 lines will deposit you in front of retail heaven or a waste of space.
Written October 9, 2013
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J T
14 contributions
Apr 2013 • Solo
Whether you are shopaholic or you just love walking and enjoying your time you must walk in this street for sure !!! A long and narrow street filled with art galleries , "class" restaurants and famous boutiques !!! For me THIS is the special part of my Paris !!! One you walk you'll understand what I"m saying !!!
Written September 13, 2013
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pierrealix
Paris, France20 contributions
Feb 2013
note please that the pix is NOT the rue du faubourg st honore which is quite narrow
.the best way to go there is to reach metro station "concorde" (lines 1 8 12) then walk towards the church of the madeleine..the street is called rue royale..stay on the left side...once you have passed the famous "maxim's" restaurant it's the first street on your left....from there all the greatest names of paris and world fashion are waiting for your visit ! and just looking at the windows is already a pleasure..the most beautiful have always been the ones of Hermes (not less than 8 windows !) in front of hermes a small street which leads to the back of the hotel crillon..that's there that princess diana embarked the car to her fate...keep walking along the rue st honore...you ll get then to the british embassy and just after to the palace of the elysee where lives the president of the republic...50 meters after on you re right the gates of the ministry of the interior....you can go on to the end and turn left or immediately turn left and you ll reach the champs elysees
note ; for the people who hate to walk here's a tip ! go to the arc of triumph (place charles de gaulle) and take bus 52 to the opera ...the bus will drive thru the entire rue du faubourg st honore by weekdays there s often a traffic jam...so you ll see much better the shops !
.the best way to go there is to reach metro station "concorde" (lines 1 8 12) then walk towards the church of the madeleine..the street is called rue royale..stay on the left side...once you have passed the famous "maxim's" restaurant it's the first street on your left....from there all the greatest names of paris and world fashion are waiting for your visit ! and just looking at the windows is already a pleasure..the most beautiful have always been the ones of Hermes (not less than 8 windows !) in front of hermes a small street which leads to the back of the hotel crillon..that's there that princess diana embarked the car to her fate...keep walking along the rue st honore...you ll get then to the british embassy and just after to the palace of the elysee where lives the president of the republic...50 meters after on you re right the gates of the ministry of the interior....you can go on to the end and turn left or immediately turn left and you ll reach the champs elysees
note ; for the people who hate to walk here's a tip ! go to the arc of triumph (place charles de gaulle) and take bus 52 to the opera ...the bus will drive thru the entire rue du faubourg st honore by weekdays there s often a traffic jam...so you ll see much better the shops !
Written February 17, 2013
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Yves G
Paris, France326 contributions
Jan 2016
This street is famous because it houses major luxury brands and the Elysee Palace, residence of the President of the Republic. This was the main street of the village of Roule she keeps the sinuous. In the 18th century it attracted many people to the aristocracy and high finance who had built luxurious mansions decorated parks. At the corner of rue Berryer, lies the Hotel Salomon de Rothschild seat where the foundation of the same name dedicated to graphics and visual arts. In addition to the luxury boutiques that have settled in the street, there are many embassies (at 41, that of the United States, 39 that of England) and especially, at number 55 of the famous palace 'Elysium. Built in 1718 by Claude Molet for the Count of Evreux, the hotel has had famous owners: the Marquise de Pompadour in 1753, the financier Beaujon in 1773, the Duchess of Bourbon-Condé in 1786 (which gives it the name Elysée-Bourbon). During the Revolution, we had apartments (Alfred de Vigny lived there) and transformed the park into a public ball. Then Murat, owner also for a time, gave it to Napoleon Bonaparte (it also signed his abdication in 1815), who ceded to Tsar Alexander III. Under the Restoration, the palace was restored to the Duchess of Bourbon following an exchange with Louis XVIII (she gives him the Hotel Matignon). In 1830, the Refuge foreign rulers and in 1873 it becomes residence of the head of state. We unfortunately can visit the place during Heritage Days. See The luxury shops of the great Parisian couturiers The marvelous buildings and from access centers and across the street Near Street stretches for several kilometers: Towards the west you will find the Place des Ternes center Street: the Ministry of interior and the Elysees palace (which can not be visited). Towards the east, you will find nearby places of Concorde and the Madeleine
We could call this area the golden triangle shopping. Indeed, between Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Place de la Concorde and Place de la Madeleine, you'll have time to do your shopping both qualitatively and quantitatively. That does not escape you that we find most famous fashion designers like Saint-Laurent (38 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré), Dior (46 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré), Hermes (24 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré) Gaultier (30 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré) there is no need to present as their creations are internationally known. However, there is also a real interest in smaller shops but also offer you beautiful products. This is the case of Agatha (23 Boulevard de la Madeleine) offering over 2,000 jewelery (necklaces, rings ...) trends that will go perfectly with your outfit. Meanwhile, gentlemen, remember to go to De Fursac located at the same address to appreciate the elegance and class of products (suit, coat, hat, gloves, shoes, ...) made with different materials (leather, cashmere, cotton, satin, wool, ...). Do not finish your shopping without having made a stop at Channel (21 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré) where you will be seduced by the creations and accessories man / woman, and the Loris Azzaro shop (65 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré ) or at Fifi Chachnil (231 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré) will reveal your femininity to light through glamorous clothes. Obviously lounging in the corner you will find by yourself other stores just as friendly and more luxurious brands that we have indicated. For the perfect shopping session, you now know where to go!
We could call this area the golden triangle shopping. Indeed, between Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Place de la Concorde and Place de la Madeleine, you'll have time to do your shopping both qualitatively and quantitatively. That does not escape you that we find most famous fashion designers like Saint-Laurent (38 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré), Dior (46 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré), Hermes (24 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré) Gaultier (30 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré) there is no need to present as their creations are internationally known. However, there is also a real interest in smaller shops but also offer you beautiful products. This is the case of Agatha (23 Boulevard de la Madeleine) offering over 2,000 jewelery (necklaces, rings ...) trends that will go perfectly with your outfit. Meanwhile, gentlemen, remember to go to De Fursac located at the same address to appreciate the elegance and class of products (suit, coat, hat, gloves, shoes, ...) made with different materials (leather, cashmere, cotton, satin, wool, ...). Do not finish your shopping without having made a stop at Channel (21 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré) where you will be seduced by the creations and accessories man / woman, and the Loris Azzaro shop (65 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré ) or at Fifi Chachnil (231 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré) will reveal your femininity to light through glamorous clothes. Obviously lounging in the corner you will find by yourself other stores just as friendly and more luxurious brands that we have indicated. For the perfect shopping session, you now know where to go!
Written April 20, 2016
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MrTBeirut
Beirut, Lebanon422 contributions
Dec 2011 • Business
The Window chic of Paris. A must see. all the expensive stores. the Elysee palace....and if you are a shopaholic so this is where you should go.......all famous luxury brands...from Cartier passing by D&G and Gucci To Hermes.....
Written July 22, 2012
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mrsagf
washington dc844 contributions
May 2014 • Friends
Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore between the church of St. Philippe du Roule and Rue Royal is like Embassy Row plus high profile shops. It drops the "Faubourg" and continues as Rue Saint-Honore, a mixed but generally high-level shopping street parallel to Rue de Rivoli (either of which is preferable to the chain stores of the Champs Elysees). The eight blocks of Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore are an interesting stroll that offers:
24 Hermes flagship
35 UK Embassy
41 US Ambassador's residence
55 French President's residence, the Elysees Palace
56 French Vogue
90 Parfums Caron
101 Dalloyau, famous patisserie and tea room
112 Hotel Bristol
135 Canadian Ambassador's residence
154 Eglise St. Philippe du Roule
199 Les Caves Tallivent, vast wine store,
and more, if you are shopping.
24 Hermes flagship
35 UK Embassy
41 US Ambassador's residence
55 French President's residence, the Elysees Palace
56 French Vogue
90 Parfums Caron
101 Dalloyau, famous patisserie and tea room
112 Hotel Bristol
135 Canadian Ambassador's residence
154 Eglise St. Philippe du Roule
199 Les Caves Tallivent, vast wine store,
and more, if you are shopping.
Written October 1, 2014
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Jeanne70
Paris1,023 contributions
Jul 2013 • Couples
La rue du Faubourg Saint Honore is a long and narrow street bordered on both sides by the most luxurious shops in the World, Art galeries, nice cafes and restaurants. The main entrance of le Palais de l'Elysee where the President of the Republic lives is there and the very luxury Hotel Bristol. It is a nice walk but it can be a little overwhelming because for most people there is very little you can buy there. You can admire the magnificent window displays, especially the one of the Hermes boutique which is always very artistic and beautiful, look at Lanvin, Gucci at the corner with rue Royale and many more. You will see elegant ladies and some limousines waiting in front of Prada, the very pretentiously trendy Colette shop and the Costes Hotel but you also have to be aware of the many pickpockets around. I was astonished that a woman tried the scam of the gold ring on us and I saw many of her group around. A few years ago there were quite a few vintage jewelery shops which I like very much, there is only one or two left now. The toy shop "Le Nain Bleu" closed many years ago to give way to a very forgettable designer shop, the elegant Cassegrain, which used to do special cards and faire-part is not there anymore. On la rue Royale, the original Laduree is closed for renovation and I am a little concerned with the result of this work, I hoped it will not spoil the lovely decor we knew for so many years. This very old street, full of history is beautiful but it became a place for wealthy tourist and the scammers and thieves which follow them every where; not my favorite place but I keep coming back. Next time, maybe, I will buy a little piece from the vintage jewelery shop in front of the Hotel Costes, I saw a beautiful old Hermes gold bracelet there, better than an overpriced pair of shoes or a bag; I am sure my children will agree!
Written July 24, 2013
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ballyga
Canada269 contributions
Nov 2015
While I can't shop, I can window shop and there is no place better in Paris than this winding small street, and, if you have seen enough luxe, walk over to the Champs Elysee!
Written December 2, 2015
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Marco S
Milan, Italy
Buona sera vorrei Gentilmente sapere se al N° 47 di Faubourg Saint Honorè 75019 PARIGI
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GRAZIE a chi mi aiuterĂ
Marco
Written July 26, 2018
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