Rue de Sèvres. Hermès. Le Bon Marché

Hermès, rue de Sèvres Paris

Rue de Sèvres in Paris left bank boasts the Hermès flagship store and Le Bon Marché Department Store, also called 24S. The Grande Epicerie complements these two and turn Rue de Sèvres into a top shopping street. French fashion in Paris.

Rue de Sèvres in Paris left bank

Rue de Sèvres is a famous street in the fashionable left bank in Paris. With adjacent streets, rue de Sèvres is home to a myriad of fancy French fashion stores at walking distance. Rue de Sèvres is a nice alternative to the department stores and a great place for shopping in a relaxed environment.

Paris metro: Sèvres Babylone station, line 10 and 12

French fashion brands

Tara Jarmon - 18, rue du Four in Paris
Tara Jarmon - 18, rue du Four in Paris

Hermès rue de Sèvres

At 17, rue de Sèvres, the Hermès store is a spectacular alternative to Hermès store, 24 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. Built in 1935 in Art Déco style by architect Lucien Béguet, the Lutetia pool became in 2005 a historical monument. In 2010 Hermès offered a new youth to this place full of nostalgia by installing in it its new left bank store.

At 24, Le Bon Marché, one of the best Paris department stores, is high end and specializes in fashion. Opened in 1852 at the initiative of Aristide Boucicaut, Le Bon Marché was the first department store in the world. The unique space was designed by architect Louis-Charles Boileau and engineer Gustave Eiffel. Original creations and limited editions stood alongside a selection of beautiful objects from all over the world. Women’s, men’s and children’s fashion, accessories, tableware and design filled the space.

Le Bon Marche - Rue de Sèvres in Paris
Le Bon Marché - Rue de Sèvres in Paris

Rue de Sèvres fashion stores

Selection of top French fashion stores in rue de Sèvres and ajacent streets.

Agnès B Web site
6 rue du Vieux Colombier 75006
Comptoir des cotonniers Web site
12 place Saint Sulpice 75006
Cyrillus Web site
16 rue de Sèvres 75006
Hermès Web site
17 rue de Sèvres 75006
Jonak Web site
70, rue de Rennes 75006
Le Bon Marché Web site
24 rue de Sèvres 75007
Tara Jarmon Web site
18 rue du Four 75006
Saint Laurent Web site
6 place Saint Sulpice 75006
Zadig et Voltaire Web site
1 rue du Vieux Colombier 75006

Hermès - 17 rue de Sèvres, Paris
Hermès - 17 rue de Sèvres, Paris

Rue de Sèvres apartment and hotel map

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Hotel Le Littré near rue de Sèvres

Hotel Le Littré is one of our favorite hotels in the city. Very close to rue de Sèvres and Montparnasse shopping and nightlife district, it is located in a quiet street. Set in an early 20th century building, it offers soundproofed rooms with panoramic views over the city. The air-conditioned rooms and suites are equipped with Wi-Fi access, double glazed windows, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom. Some rooms have a separate living area and a balcony or terrace with views of the capital. Left bank hotels.

9, rue Littré
Paris 75006 France
Littré (4 stars), a top Paris hotels left bank
Littré (4 stars), a top Paris hotel left bank

95, rue de Sèvres

The chapel Saint Vincent de Paul is the church of the Vincentians, brothers and priests of the Congregation of the Mission, founded in 1625 by Saint Vincent de Paul and relocated in 1817 95, rue de Sèvres, after being driven from the old priory of Saint-Lazare by the 1789 révolution.

To honor their founder, in 1827, the Lazarists built a chapel to house the relics of Saint Vincent de Paul. The reliquary is above the high altar. The stairways in the aisles to the altar lead to the impressive body. The skeleton of the saint's face and hands covered with wax, his body was dressed in the vestments. The cross in his hands would be that with which Saint Vincent attended King Louis XIII in his last moments. The chapel can be visited daily.

Chapelle Saint Vincent de Paul, 95 Rue de Sèvres
Chapelle Saint Vincent de Paul, 95 Rue de Sèvres
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