Galeries Lafayette Haussmann
This isn't just another department store-it's a Belle Époque masterpiece where Napoleon III-era architecture meets modern retail.
About Galeries Lafayette Haussmann
This isn't just another department store-it's a Belle Époque masterpiece where Napoleon III-era architecture meets modern retail. The centerpiece is genuinely breathtaking: a 43-meter Neo-Byzantine glass dome from 1912 that floods the main hall with colored light. Yes, there's luxury shopping, but the real draw is standing under those soaring galleries and feeling transported to 1900s Paris.
Your visit flows across ten floors connected by the original wrought-iron elevators and a modern glass lift. The main floor buzzes with perfume and accessories, but head up to see how the building opens into that famous dome. The sixth floor houses Lafayette Maison (home goods), and from there you can access the rooftop terrace. The Friday fashion shows at 3 PM happen on the seventh floor and are genuinely well-produced-not tourist theater.
Honestly, most people spend too much time shopping and miss the architecture. The dome looks best between 2-4 PM when natural light hits properly. Skip the overpriced café on the sixth floor-the rooftop terrace has better views and costs nothing. The Christmas tree installation (November-January) is spectacular but crowds triple. Go Tuesday-Thursday mornings if you want to actually appreciate the space.
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