Au Printemps
Encompassing a trio of upscale department stores (Printemps Mode, Printemps Beauté-Maison-Enfant, and Printemps Homme), this vast, venerable retailer has been luring shoppers since 1865 and has lately upped its glamour quotient with elegant storewide restorations—most recently, a spiffed-up, historic grand staircase connecting the main entrances of the Haussmann flagship (Printemps Femme) with the panoramic restaurant Le 7ème Ciel. Besides the clothes, shoes, jewelry, beauty, perfume (the largest selection in Paris), housewares, and everything else, there are appealing dining options here. The top floor of the main building (Printemps Homme) is home to Printemps du Goût, a celebration of French cuisine. Here you can eat in style while taking in spectacular views, either from inside via floor-to-ceiling windows or outside on the wraparound terrace. Noted chefs and food artisans—including master cheesemonger Laurent Dubois, chef pâtissier Nina Métayer, and artisanal crêperie Malo—oversee a gourmet cornucopia. One floor down, Bar Perché "literary café" serves snacks, coffee, and drinks all day in a chic-casual Parisian apartment setting with an outdoor terrace and glorious city views. You can also opt for a leisurely shopping break at Bleu Coupole, on the sixth floor of Printemps Femme under the famous stained-glass cupola, or the magnificent terrace of restaurant Perruche, with 360-degree views over Paris. If you're pressed for time, a two-hour visit with a personal shopper is free and available the day of your visit or by reservation. Shoppers will be pleased to know that Paris's grand department stores are now open Sunday.