* The Rue de Rivoli is one of these famous streets that seem to offer everything. The Rue de Rivoli starts at the Place de la Concorde and runs east towards the Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis Church. Between the Place de la Concorde and the Louvre, the Rue de Rivoli houses many tourist-friendly stores to purchase souvenirs. East from the Louvre, there are many national and international chain stores, such as Zara, H&M, Yves Rocher, Gap, Mango, the Body Shop and more.

* Champs Elysées is arguably the most famous shopping street in Paris, if not all of Europe. The Champs Elysées also starts at the Place de la Concorde and runs west towards the Arc de Triomphe. Along the Champs Elysées and neighboring Avenue Montaigne you’ll find upscale boutiques such as Cartier, Christian Dior, Gucci, Fendi, Hugo Boss, Valentino and more. Even if you’re not planning on buying anything, these stores are a delight to visit. To find out more about the Champs Elysées, see Visit the Champs Elysées and Arc de Triomphe in Paris.

* The Boulevard Haussmann is another one of the grand boulevards, and runs west to east through the 8th and 9th arrondissements of Paris. It is best known for housing the two famous department stores Galeries Lafayette and Au Printemps, but it also offers a variety of other trendy French stores and boutiques.

* The Boulevard Montmartre is the easterly extension of Boulevard Haussmann, and the easternmost grand boulevard of Paris. The Musée Grévin and the Hard Rock Café Paris are located here, as are many other stores and cafes.