Westfield Forum des Halles 489 reviews #437 of 3,544 things to do in Paris Shopping Malls Open now 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM Write a review About From men's and women's fashions to travel agencies and household applicances, the Forum des Halles brings you all the big brands.
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Some shopping malls can be a bit difficult to find, though, as they don't look like your typical malls. The shops are incorporated into the buildings, giving them a unique look. Over at Na Příkopě Street, You'll find shopping malls like the Shopping Centre Myslbek at Na Příkopě 19-21, Cerna Ruz at Prikope 12, and Slovansky dum at Na
Les Halles boasts a mix of tiny boutiques and huge department stores. Start your day by admiring the stunning Gothic architecture of the Church of St. Eustache before heading to the contemporary artworks of the Pinault Collection. For those looking to indulge in some retail therapy, Forum Les Halles is a must-visit with its impressive
Les Halles was the central fresh food marketplace in Paris in the past; it was converted into a tiered shopping mall below ground level with a central courtyard, underneath which is the largest underground railway/transport/subway station in the world "Châtelet-Les Halles".
Open today 10:00 AM to 8:30 PM See all opening hours exceptional date Monday, December 25 See all ACCESS & OPENING HOURS Monday, December 25Closed Monday, January 1Closed Sunday, January 1411:00 AM to 8:00 PM Sunday, January 2111:00 AM to 8:00 PM MONOPRIX Open Monday to Saturday from 9AM to 10PM (from 8AM for the bakery)Westfield Forum des Halles is a popular shopping mall in Paris, France, that welcomes 150,000 visitors daily. Set on the former central fresh food market site known as Les Halles, which was demolished in 1971, the modern retail complex is mostly underground. .