Boulevard Haussmann – Paris Shopping & Architectural Grandeur

Boulevard Haussmann — From Avenue de Friedland to Rue Drouot

Section 1 Avenue de Friedland → Rue de Miromesnil
Café de l’Avenue: Classic corner brasserie.
Hôtel Plaza Elysées: Elegant 8e address.
Confor’Table: Contemporary dining.
UBER-MODERN: Design & lifestyle.
Restaurant Da Alfredo: Italian comfort.
Espace Lumière: Lighting & interiors.
Ligne Roset Haussmann: French design icon.
Totem Fashion Paris: Trend-led fashion.
Côme Haussmann: Parisian ready-to-wear.
René Veyrat: Tailoring & style.
Blackbox Haussmann: Concept boutique.
ORENZO: Contemporary menswear.
By Kilian: Niche perfume house.
Musée Jacquemart-André: Magnificent private museum.
Le Nélie: Café pause near Miromesnil.
TLC Pause Moment: Step into Jacquemart-André for a palace-quiet reset before continuing east.
Section 2 Rue de Miromesnil → Place Saint-Augustin
masalledebain.com: Bathroom & furniture.
Tropical Thursday: Concept/store.
Scorzo: Fashion stop.
Maison Sizin-sec: Specialty foods.
Le Relais Haussmann: Bistro classic.
La Suite Haussmann: Lounge & bites.
Picadeli: Salad bar.
Armagnac Castarède: Historic eaux-de-vie.
Em Sherif Café: Levantine chic.
Momen: Quick eats.
Pret A Manger: Coffee & grab-and-go.
Antique Garden: Decorative finds.
Raoul Maeder: Watchmaker-jeweller.
Statue du baron Haussmann: Street namesake.
N3 Villa Haussmann: Hotel & bar.
Le Huitième Arrt: Local spot.
Pelmeni Korner: Dumpling stop.
Samson (sur mesure): Bespoke tailoring.
Hôtel Bowmann: Luxe five-star.
99 Haussmann: Office/retail landmark.
Emporio Armani: Italian fashion.
Bistrot du Sommelier: Wine-loving bistro.
Noir: Concept fashion.
Quadro Intérieurs: Tailor-made storage.
Caves Augé: Iconic wine shop.
TLC Pause Moment: Raise a glass at Caves Augé before crossing into Saint-Augustin’s orbit.
Section 3 Place Saint-Augustin → Rue du Havre
Le Saint Augustin: Brasserie by the church.
Chocolat Voisin: Lyonnaise chocolates.
Brasserie Pastis: Sunny terrace spot.
La Vie Claire: Organic grocery.
Le Colonel Moutarde: Bow ties & accessories.
Maison de l’Alliance, du Diamant…: Jewellery house.
Aroma-Zone (Boutique): Beauty DIY & aromas.
L’Arcade: Gallery/arcade corner.
Alain Afflelou: Optician.
Damart: Essentials & comfort.
Triadou Haussmann: Menswear.
Nicolas Haussmann: Wine shop.
eba Haussmann: Accessories.
Vision Prime: Optics.
Les Thés d’Émilie: Tea boutique.
Bocage: Shoes.
Montlimart: Menswear made better.
Guerlain Boutique & Suite: Fragrance & beauty.
PAUL: Bakery café.
TLC Pause Moment: You’re edging into the Grands Magasins—save room for window-shopping.
Section 4 Rue du Havre → Rue Drouot
Printemps Haussmann: Paris department-store icon.
Galeries Lafayette Haussmann: Grand dome & fashion universe.
H&M · Lancaster · Sephora · YITHÉ (Gal. Lafayette)
Starbucks · Cojean · Corner Haussmann · The Alley
Kouki · Paris Look · Brasserie Sixtine
Paris Marriott Opera Ambassador · Papillons & Co
M Social Hotel Paris · Lina’s · Five Guys · HEMA
TLC Pause Moment: Finish by Rue Drouot—auction-house quarter, where shopfronts turn to catalogues.

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Few streets embody Paris’s blend of elegance and modernity as vividly as Boulevard Haussmann. Stretching through the 8th and 9th arrondissements, it is a stage where architecture, fashion, and culture perform in perfect balance.

The boulevard is most famous for its department stores, Galeries Lafayette Haussmann and Printemps Haussmann, whose domes and displays remain temples of Parisian shopping. Beneath their glass canopies, the world of haute couture, perfume, and accessories unfolds in dazzling abundance, rivaling the prestige of Avenue Montaigne with its legendary maisons like Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and Dior.

But Boulevard Haussmann is more than commerce. Its elegant façades are a testament to Baron Haussmann’s 19th-century vision, which reshaped the city with wide boulevards, light-filled perspectives, and uniform architecture—an urban stage as graceful as the literary charm of Boulevard Saint-Michel.

Cultural richness also flows here: the Musée Jacquemart-André, housed in a sumptuous 19th-century mansion, offers a retreat into art and aristocratic Parisian life. Between grand magasins and quiet courtyards, Boulevard Haussmann balances spectacle with sophistication.

A walk here is a journey through the many faces of Paris—historic, stylish, and ever-evolving. Whether admiring façades, indulging in fashion, or stepping into museums, Boulevard Haussmann remains one of the capital’s defining experiences.