Le Bon Marche is not the biggest department store in Paris, but I think it is the most beautiful and stylish. It was one of the first modern department stores, established in 1838 to sell lace, ribbons, sheets, mattresses, buttons and other items. It was revamped in 1852 and offered a bigger selection of merchandise. It now belongs to LVMH and houses a stunning selection of fabulous things. I defy anyone to wander through and come out empty handed.
The store is in 2 buildings side by side, linked by walkways. One building houses fashion and the other, La Grande Epicere de Paris has exquisite homewares and food.
When we were in Paris in September there was a delightful installation in store for Rossy de Palma, the delightfully interesting Spanish actress. We did not see her live, but the installation was wonderful. Visitors were encouraged to wander and be involved.
The store has several floors connected by central escalators.
The homeware and food division of Le Bon Marche is a treasure trove. There are 2 levels filled with lovely things for your home. I would like to move in.
On ground level is the food market.
Below the food court is the wine cellar…too much to choose from.
There are several places to eat and drink in Le Bon Marche. Our favourite was the beautiful restaurant under the glass roof in the homewares area.
I managed several visits to Le Bon Marche while in Paris. I wish it was my local place to shop.
