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  1. The 9th arrondissement of Paris ( IXe arrondissement) is one of the 20 arrondissements of the capital city of France. In spoken French, it is referred to as le neuvième ( [nœvjɛm]; "ninth"). The arrondissement, called Opéra, is located on the right bank of the River Seine.

    • Guide to 9th Arrondissement Paris: Top Attractions & Fun Things to Do
    • Recommended 9th Arrondissement Paris Hotels
    • Some of The Best Restaurants, Cafes, & Bistros in The 9th Arrondissement

    Explore the 9th District's Famous Department Stores

    You can easily spend an entire day or longer exploring Galeries Lafayette Haussmann (40 Blvd Haussmann 75009) and Printemps(64 Blvd Haussmann), the two enormous late-19th century department stores sitting almost side-by-side sprawling across several blocks. So where to start? Both stores contain numerous designer boutiques representing just about every name in French and international luxury fashion (as well as more affordable ready-to-wear brands). If you have limited time but want to shop f...

    Shop at All the Other Stores near the Grands Magasins

    Surrounding Galeries Lafayette and Printemps, you'll find a huge number of other stores along the Grands Boulevards,avenues, and streets laid out by in the late 1800s by Emperor Napoleon III's city planner and now lined with shopping opportunities: Boulevard Haussmann, Boulevard Montmartre, Rue de Clichy, Avenue de l'Opera, Rue Halévy, Rue Vignon, and Boulevard de la Madeleine/Boulevard des Capucines/Boulevard des Italiens (the name changes every few blocks and yes, it can be confusing). If d...

    Discover a Hidden Shopping Mall in the 9th District

    Hidden from sight near Printemps Haussmann is something you might not expect in this part of central Paris: an attractive light-filled shopping mall called Passage du Havre, home to about 40 stores. These include a FNAC electronics store, plus other mostly-French retailers: Fossil, Yves Rocher Parfumerie, L'Occitane, Naf Naf women's clothing, Etam Lingerie, and Agatha. A Starbucks and a Pret à Manger compete for your coffee loyalty. Over the escalators you can see the mall's most strikiing fe...

    Picking "best" restaurants for a district such as the 9th which is literally packed with wonderful places to eat is actually impossible - but here are some fun and interesting choices to get you started: 1. Cafe de la Paix(5 Place de l'Opéra, InterContinental Paris Le Grand) - Despite a sumptuous interior with Second Empire frescoes and lots of gil...

  2. 9th arrondissement of Paris: What to see, do, and eat. Explore the 9th arrondissement of Paris, including the guide to its top attractions, shopping, bars, restaurants, accommodation, and more. Paris & Île-de-France. Nassie Angadi. (As an Amazon affiliate living in France, I may earn commissions on purchases.)

  3. Jun 26, 2023 · The 9th arrondissement is located in the centre of the city, to the North of the river Seine (otherwise known as the right bank or ‘rive droite’ in French). Sandwiched between the 2nd, 8th, 18th, and 10th arrondissements, it’s home a number of iconic sights, as well as plenty of delicious restaurants, and wonderful places to stay.

  4. The 9th arrondissement of Paris is located on the Right Bank of Paris and is not your typical postcard Paris filled with Parisian monuments and tourist-filled cafés. During your first time in Paris, this may not be a neighborhood you visit but it should be on your list for your next trip to Paris.

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  5. The 9th Arrondissement of Paris – Ballet, Opera & Shopping. The 9th Arrondissement of Paris extends from Palais Garnier in the south to the foot of Montmartre in the north. In between are a handful of good museums and some of the most concentrated shopping in Paris.

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  7. Nov 16, 2023 · Paris9th arrondissement is a posh and appealing mix of glamor and on trend hidden gems. It extends from the Opera Garnier in the south to the foot of Montmartre the north. The arrondissement is a Belle Epoque beauty, dating from the early 1900s. It’s a stately area with manicured grand boulevards. Yet, it’s not without bohemian charms.