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9 years ago
We stumbled upon this by chance and it was the most charming toy store with great choices and Johnathan made the whole shopping experience so pleasurable! When ever we visit Paris we will be sure to to stop by and support the La Piñata! read more
La Piñata - Party Supplies Near Me - Paris, 75
25 rue des Vinaigriers
75010 Paris
France
Canal St Martin/Gare de l'Est, 10ème
01 40 35 01 45
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http://lapinata.fr
Does La Piñata take credit cards?
Yes, La Piñata takes credit cards.
Does La Piñata have parking?
Yes, La Piñata has parking options.
Does La Piñata have free WiFi?
Yes, La Piñata has free WiFi.
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One of the cheapest and friendliest souvenir shops in Paris! There is so much to choose from!read more
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This is a nice covered market in Paris. It's really crowded and popular. It's the oldest covered…read morepassages of Paris in the 2nd arrondissement. There's a famous duck restaurant inside.
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Galeries Lafayette Haussmann
(685 reviews)
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My husband and I were talking to our good friend who's been living in Paris for the last five…read moreyears, and she told us e-commerce is less dominant there because people seem to prefer shopping in physical stores. While malls die all over America, retail still thrives in Paris. Exhibit A: Galeries Lafayette Haussmann. I've been to this department store a number of times over the years, and I both enjoy it and fear how completely it can suck up precious vacation hours. It's a fantastic place to shop, with a ton of well curated inventory spread out across multiple floors in multiple buildings. The main building features that beautiful domed ceiling, which manages to catch me by surprise every time I walk in. I haven't had the opportunity to shop for my own clothes here in a long time, but I've gotten some really great stuff on the children's floor, and discovered the souvenir section on my last visit, where I picked up some cool Paris Metro toy trains and magnets. We did somehow get stuck at Galeries Lafayette for over two hours and ended up skipping Notre-Dame, which might have been a better place to spend our last afternoon in Paris. But it was sale season, and my kids look super cute in their heavily discounted Petit Bateau. Galeries Lafayette is busy and sometimes overwhelming, but it's a wonderful department store. I wish we had something like it back home. I'd much rather shop there than fall for targeted ads on Instagram.
A wonderful French department store in the heart of the city. We came here with the kids on our…read morefirst day of our international trip with kids. It was perfect since Paris had record high temperatures and we could relax and lounge nearby here. The kids loved FAO Swartz and all the live demos, especially seeing the stuffies where we ended up caving and buying a few. Overall, this was a beautiful spot!
La Boutique
I stopped by this adorable boutique after visiting the palace of Versailles. We came to this area…read morefor the museum and now we were finding something to eat, then we saw this boutique ! Very cute! It's located close to the museum, close to the river. And even better they Speak all languages !! Everything is very clean and very good priced. We were assisted by Nadia who was very very sweet! Come here if you are visiting because it's adorable
This store is delightful and a short walk from D'Orsay Musee. The owner is so kind and so joyful…read more I make it a point on my itinerary to go there every time I go to Paris. The store has wonderful Klimt collection of objects to purchase. And VanGogh mugs and artwork. I always walk out with many gifts to share that are priced fairly. This store makes me happy to walk in..
Pylones
(12 reviews)
We were in this brand of art cool things in Germany and…read more here it is again. Ok, let's look for small gifts for friends back home. A C note- gone. All right, money well spent.
An adorable shop full of all kinds of cute and creative housewares…read more I love cooking and spend a lot of time in the kitchen, so it's only natural that I would seek kitchen gadgets and utensils that have as much personality as I do. This place is full of cute and funny but practical items you didn't know you needed, and other things that make you want to replace what you already have. I was able to find quite a few useful additions for my own kitchen, including a few items that I've had a hard time finding elsewhere.
L'Ecritoire
Found a nice journal for our son while in Paris. We wanted to buy something special and this store…read morewas the ticket!
Hard to find but very cute! Turn onto the alley and make sure you have the right address, because I…read moredon't think that the one on yelp is correct. Very sweet woman who runs the shop. Pricing was fine/good. Lots of cute cards and gifts as well as art supplies (I went for drawing paper). Difficile à trouver, mais vraiment adorable ! Prenez la ruelle et vérifiez bien l'adresse, car celle sur Yelp est probablement erronée. La boutique est tenue par une femme très gentille. Les prix sont corrects. On y trouve plein de jolies cartes et de cadeaux, ainsi que du matériel de dessin (j'y suis allée pour acheter du papier à dessin).
y'en a que pour lui
Merci
(144 reviews)
Truly, one of the best concept stores I've ever been to. Three stories, home good, great fashion,…read moretote bags, jewelry, and more. Everyone floods to the classic canvas tote. But I saw out of the corner of my eye... L.L. Bean boat bag copy. It came in all leopard print. And needed to have it. It's also a fraction of the price! Don't miss the store on your next trip to Paris
Merci is a cute shop in Paris that feels like the city's answer to Japan's Muji. You'll find a mix…read moreof stylish lifestyle items, though prices can run a bit high -- for example, even sale T-shirts are still around €35. While some of the accessories, like baguette keychains or small trinkets, can be found in many souvenir shops, Merci's tote bags really stand out and make for a great Paris souvenir.
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