Take advantage of Eurostar's 2-bag luggage allowance and bring an empty case on any shopping trip to Paris. Even if you manage to resist the city’s ever-so-chic boutiques, you can stock up on plenty of delicious treats to bring home.

For regional specialties and wintry specials head to the glorious halls of Lafayette Gourmet for a foodie shopping spree. Drop by upmarket La Grande Épicerie a chic department store, le Bon Marché, for artisanal preserves, and creamy Bordier butter. It's pretty much the Paris equivalent of Harrods Food Court. Head into any Parisian pharmacy to discover French women's best-kept beauty secret - a tube of Homéoplasmine ointment, a multi-purpose cream in every French family's bathroom cupboard. For hard-core fashionistas, more modish bounty awaits at concept stores: Centre Commercial, L’Éclaireur and Nous.

Need more inspiration? Here are some off-piste picks.


 

Unique gifts to bring back from Paris

  • Barthouil

    41, rue Charlot, 75003

    For Christmas feasting, in-the-know shoppers head to this Haut Marais deli for sides of salmon, cold-smoked over alder wood and cut into succulent slices. Shelves are stocked with produce from south-west France, from tins of caviar d’Aquitaine to Armagnac-laced terrines. While you’re here, pick up a jar or two of the creamy taramasalata, generously laced with crab meat or spiked with Espelette pepper.

  • Maison Vérot

    38, rue de Bretagne, 75003

    Gilles Vérot is known in Paris (and beyond) for his stellar charcuterie, from rich, truffle-laced saucisson to silky, slow-cooked rillettes. Come Christmas, though, it’s all about his show-stealing pâté en croûte, filled with pistachio-studded pork, perhaps, or fig-layered duck breast. Covered in intricate pastry-work, it’s a failsafe festive standby in case of unexpected guests.

  • À la Mère de Famille

    35, rue du Faubourg Montmartre, 75009

    In business since 1761, Paris’s oldest sweet shop still does a roaring trade. Behind a historic green-and-gold façade, it’s gloriously old-fashioned, with its polished wooden counter, aproned staff and jars of brightly coloured bonbons. As Christmas approaches, exquisite marron glacés are added to its repertoire: wonderfully sticky candied chestnuts, wrapped in a twist of gold foil.

  • La Trésorerie

    8 & 11, rue du Château d’Eau, 75010

    This bright, airy interiors store is beautifully pared-back – and, as its devotees know, stocked with must-haves for savvy dinner hosts. If your Christmas tableware’s not quite up to scratch, it’s the ideal place to upgrade. Plump for a set of Portuguese stoneware plates or brace of flirtatious champagne coupes. Shopping complete, head to its Scandi-style café for a restorative cinnamon bun.

  • Cheese from Fromagerie Laurent Dubois

    47 Ter, boulevard Saint-Germain, 75005

    There’s hardly room to swing a baguette in Laurent Dubois’ cheese kingdom, where visitors can nibble their way through samples in search of fromage nirvana. Comté aged onsite might float your boat, or perhaps you’ll leave with quince-layered Roquefort (vacuum-packed for travel, bien sûr). Laurent won the Meilleur Ouvrier de France – the Oscar of the craft world.

  • Yuzu de Kiso soap: Officine Universelle Buly 1803

    45, rue de Saintonge, 75003

    Add some exoticism to your sudsing sessions with this irresistible yuzu soap from L’Officine Universelle Buly. Artist-designer Ramdane Touhami has given the beauty brand a modern makeover: cue Instagram-ready packaging a-go-go. Drop by the boutique on rue de Saintonge, where in-house Grand Café Tortoni serves delicate madeleines and dreamy hot chocolate.

  • Sequined brooch from Macon & Lesquoy

    37, rue Yves Toudic, 75010

    Add Amélie charm to any outfit with Macon & Lesquoy’s kooky jewellery. We love the twinkly, sequinned brooches, which cleverly conceal tears and rips in clothing. The Paris-themed box of four sweet hand-embroidered pins could be shared with friends (or solo-hogged). There’s a multitude of accessories to pick from, including mice, mouth and magic-bunny motifs.

  • Crêpe essentials from Épicerie Breizh Café

    111, rue Vieille du Temple, 75003

    Crêpe to your heart’s content at beloved Breizh Café, then pop in next door to pick up their famous pancakes’ key components. The tiny grocery’s well stocked with buckwheat, Bordier butter and salted-caramel spread. Further Brittany-sourced temptation comes in the form of zingy perry (a pear spin on cider), artisanal jam and flavour-packed pasta.

  • Paris inspired candle from Kerzon

    68, rue de Turenne, 75003

    Got a favourite Parisian ’hood? Flaunt it with Kerzon’s covetable neighbourhood-inspired candles, scents and accessories. Take an olfactory stroll through Faubourg Saint-Antoine, Île Saint-Louis and Place des Vosges, all inspired by iconic moments in the city. Other cues to part from your euros include fancy matches, illustrated maps and perfumed skin mists.


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