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Shopping in Paris - for a globe and other treasures.
I will be going to Paris for 2 weeks in January. I would like to bring home a small globe (for the travel section of my bookcase). I do not necessarily need an expensive antique but I would like it to be in French.
Any other suggestions for interesting shopping would be appreciated. Thank you |
A couple of years ago I picked up that exact thing at a stationary store. I'm sorry that I can't tell you where it was as I was working my way from Galleries Lafayette to Gare du Nord and was in "wander mode", but I wouldn't think it would be that hard to find stationary/business supply stores in Paris. I'll have a look at my map and see if I can figure out where I was. The one I have is made of plastic, is about 5" high and rotates on two different axis. Good luck!
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The premier shop for globes and maps is the gift boutique in Espace IGN (Institut Geographique National) off Avenue des Champs-Elysees, metro stop, Franklin D. Roosevelt.
107 rue La Boetie, 8e |
rue Jacob, Left Bank.
Many small shops and antique stores. Globes and all sorts of wonderful treasures to be found! If they are $$ there are also shops on Blvd St Germaine that have globes and school supplies:) As a shopper, I find most streets in Paris have something that I like :D |
For a more upscale browse, try Antiquaires du Louvre, across from the Louvre (rue Rivoli side)
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thanks 1jan1, i'm a globe and map geek, so this thread gave me some good info...
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Thanks to everyone for such detailed replies. It looks like I will have fun shopping for a new globe.
I enjoy bringing something home from my trips that I can see and use often. Last year I brought home new kitchen towels. Everyday in the kitchen reminds me of Paris now. Thank you again 1jan1 |
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