BHV Marais
BHV Marais is a century-old department store that's become an unlikely tourist attraction thanks to its legendary basement hardware section.
About BHV Marais
BHV Marais is a century-old department store that's become an unlikely tourist attraction thanks to its legendary basement hardware section. Four subterranean levels house everything from specialty screws sorted by millimeter to vintage-style door handles, plus a surprising selection of kitchen gadgets that puts most cooking stores to shame. The upper floors sell standard fashion and cosmetics, but locals skip those entirely for the hardware wonderland below.
The basement feels like a French hardware fever dream-narrow aisles packed floor-to-ceiling with meticulously organized supplies you didn't know existed. You'll find elderly Parisians debating drill bits next to confused tourists photographing the walls of tiny drawers. The top-floor restaurant offers decent food with views of Hôtel de Ville's facade, though it's overpriced and feels like an afterthought.
Honestly, come for the basement spectacle and skip everything else. The hardware section is genuinely fascinating for about 45 minutes-longer if you're actually renovating something. The fashion floors are unremarkable, and the restaurant markup isn't worth the view. Best visited on weekday afternoons when it's less crowded and you can properly navigate the basement's maze-like layout without fighting through weekend crowds.
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