Things to Do in Paris:
Interesting Places and Streets
Rue du Marché St-Honoré - When you step out of the Tuileries Metro stop, you will find a captivating area with interesting streets, eateries and boutiques. Napoleon was married on this street in what is now the BNP.
French Chinatown can be found in the 13th arrondissement. Tang Freres is a giant Chinese emporium there.
Rue Moufftard - One of the oldest streets in Paris.
Rue Beautreillis - In the 7th, the first big white house on your right, if the rue St-Antoine is at your back, was where Jim Morrison lived and (supposedly) died.
I Love You Wall - Montmartre in the 18th arrondissement, Square des Abbesses, Place des Abbesses.
Clothing
Tati Clothing
Catherine - 7 rue de Castiglione, 1er. The duty-free shop of choice, one of the few that will give you the store discount and advance you the detaxe upfront.
The 14th arrondissment - Home to the rue d'Alesia where you can find several bargain shops and outlets.
Mokuba - Beautiful Japanese ribbon. 18 rue montmartre, 1st.
More to come!