Galeries Lafayette

27 01 2012

taken from the cafeteria - much more an Opera House than a shop

When in Paris…..shop, shop, shop!

But Galeries Lafayette is not any normal shop. Set in what appears to be a former Opera House, it is spectacular – worth visiting just to gape! The shop is laid out around a central staged area which looks upwards to a spectacular domed glass ceiling. Each floor has gilded arches looking out into the central space, each detailed as you would expect in an Opera House.

The shop itself has a huge range of top designers – not great if you are anything above the slim sizings of Parisian women. But great to look at – and handbags, scarves and makeup fit anyone!

I had lunch on the second or third floor, sitting in one of the domed arches watching the shoppers on the ground floor and admiring the architecture, as I ate my baguette and macaroon, and drank my cafe au lait.

In the end I didn’t buy much – I bought more in their second store which is situated underneath the Tour Montparnasse (look up – it is the only high-rise building in central Paris). A backpack-style handbag that was very useful for travelling, and a purse that I get comments on all the time. Do I tire of saying “I bought it in Paris”? Not at all! I did end up buying some soft suede shoes and some silky socks for my poor over-worked tourist feet, which somehow never recovered from the shock of suddenly spending entire days walking.

The other really notable thing about Galeries Lafayette is that they provide free maps of central Paris with all the major tourist attractions and the metro marked, as well as their stores. These are available at Charles de Gaulle Airport and many metro and train stations.

Galleries Lafayette is available online. For the tourist, they have a section in the basement where you can organise your paperwork to claim your duty-free allowance back.

ground floor makeup area with the iconic interlocked Cs for Chanel, overlooked by the golden arches (real golden arches, not the multinational) and the glass ceiling

the domed glass ceiling - the camera can't catch how spectacular this is


If you liked this post you might also like some more posts from France…..
Arrival in Paris
Caves of Lascaux
Notre Dame
French menus
Standing Stones of Carnac
Les Grottos en France
The Louvre
Eiffel Tower (Tour Eiffel)
Streets of Paris
Arc de Triomphe
Napoleon’s Tomb
Versailles





Hahndorf Lantern Festival

12 11 2011

 

Our leader!

The Hahndorf Lantern Festival was held for the first time last night, 11/11/11.  It replicates a German tradition, Laternenumzug, and celebrates the life of St Martin of Tours.  St Martin was a soldier in the Roman Army who apparently at age 18 saw a beggar who was cold and tore his own cloak in half to share with the beggar. That night he dreamt that Jesus presented him to the angels saying “Here is Martin, who has clothed me”. The next morning the cloak was miraculously restored. He later became Bishop of Tours (or as it was then known in Roman / Gaul times, Caesarodunum.) For further information, see Wikipedia.

 








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