
Things to do in Galeries Lafayette Haussmann
In 1893, Théophile Bader and Alphonse Kahn opened a 70 square meter (750 sq ft) store on the corner of rue La Fayette and rue de la Chaussée d’Antin. The modest shop was such a great success that they purchased the entire building in 1896. On the facade of the building, several styles demonstrate the successive enlargements of the store: Haussmann, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and the drugstore spirit of the 1960s. At the center of this unique heritage property is the neo-byzantine dome.
Today, the Galeries Lafayette are not only an iconic monument of the capital with a world-wide reputation but a 70,000 square meters store welcoming more than 100,000 visitors per day.
Our recommendations in Galeries Lafayette Haussmann

French macaron baking class at Galeries Lafayette
Book a 1.5-hour cooking class at Galeries Lafayette and learn how to bake macarons like a chef.
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Fashion Show at Galeries Lafayette
Every Friday at 3.00pm, discover the latest trends at the Fashion Show at the Galeries Lafayette! Book on line!

Private tour of Opéra Garnier Theater
Take a guided-tour in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, from Palais Garnier to the Galeries Lafayette's roof.
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Cooking class Ferrandi at Galeries Lafayette Paris
Discover the secrets behind one of the emblematic dishes of French cuisine with this 2-hour cooking class Ferrandi at Galeries Lafayette!
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Reviews Galeries Lafayette Haussmann
“The place is super nice, he teacher was incredible, I went with my daughter and we had fun.”
“Excellent moment en compagnie de notre guide Maurizio, qui ,par ses connaissances, sa passion et son humour nous a révélé un monument Parisien d'exception. Agréablement surpris par la visite « privative « ,uniquement notre famille. Nous allons, si l'occasion se présente recommander cette visite.”
“Notre guide est extrêmement passionné par l'histoire et l'architecture de l'Opera Garnier et tout ce qui l'entoure. Un tout grand merci!”
