Do you have tips on other souvenirs in France? sea salt or Fleur de Sel, made from the French coast. Don’t know any French and just want to know some of the most useful yet basic phrases? Check out our french gifts selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our mugs shops. No more tedious folding and unfolding and tearing of a traditional map.

Is. But with the internet being a much larger source of information, why waste the trees (or the suitcase space)? For a unique and uniquely Parisian souvenir, consider purchasing art brushes, a sketchbook or mini watercolor palette if you like painting. Same-store has all kinds of amazing high-quality cooking/baking gear. Bonus points for you if their other present is a 3D printer. From shop LinguaMix. Don’t worry, there’s a company out there who will make them think they really are just walking around with friends. As a Paris bonus, these have the Eiffel Tower! One of the best souvenirs in France is, in my opinion, a bottle of French wine. There are a few options: require(["mojo/signup-forms/Loader"], function(L) { L.start({"baseUrl":"mc.us7.list-manage.com","uuid":"801876899be2681936fbe1e4a","lid":"0ecaa63171"}) }). You get a little bit of booze, a little bit of culture, and generally just some neat stuff. The mug can translate to a very morning-related “Go to hell” or “Piss off”.

Awesome holiday gift ideas! What you will find below are cautionary tales of the tourist scams in Paris, so you can avoid them all and have […], Vienna off the beaten path is a bit more gritty, it holds more substance than some of its other royal counterparts. Chances are, your drinking friends already have some quality wine glasses they’ll use. Visit a high school or college and check their bulletin board advertisements. For friends and family, think beyond a keychain: what they would enjoy in Paris, what do you want to share with them from the trip and what will they actually use or find precious?

How about this verrrrry esthetically pleasing Paris map ring. But you have the opportunity to give the gift of immersion, autonomy, and sense of success. One of the best souvenirs in France is, in my opinion, a bottle of French wine. Great post, thanks for this. For your unique French souvenirs, the Peugeot Salt and Pepper grinder doubles “made in France”. Every time you buy an item or a memento, you vote with your money. Skip this gift: I-heart-Paris totebag. Money is an appreciation for a service or product. Eiffel Tower earrings. We’re not in high school anymore, folks. And they have a hedgehog as a mascot. It’s how I make it personal, practical, eco-friendly and clutter-free. Gift the French language! What is a mindful souvenir? Sure, there are some really great posters out there. It […], Several years into my living abroad and traveling to many countries I started noticing similarities in how people perceive themselves and others, […], In France, only 22% of plastic packaging is ever recycled, though Grenoble’s number is somewhat higher than that. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Nobody wears them and nobody is quite sure why they are associated with France. Why be more intentional with your souvenirs? That is a present for you. This knitted wool hat is often associated with Parisian artists.

The vinyl Paris clock is also an awesome gift for the hipster you care about most. Skip this gift: Thinking about going for one with an Eiffel-tower print lampshade? If in doubt, go to my favorite: Fromagerie Quatrehomme.

1) A Béret. So buy them some happiness this year. Gift the French language! At many fromageries (cheese shops) around the country, they provide vacuum packing so you can transport the cheese back home. I write about immersive experiences abroad, deep local guides for places where I live and more sustainable travel options so you can have the most enriching trip yet. to help out. Skip this gift: A dime-a-dozen I love Paris mug. What a way to distract from a good Bordeaux! There’s no better way to see a new city than walking around in it. (We hope). Most… but not all. You’ll find babysitters and hopefully a few students looking to give language lessons too! They’re smart, too. Plus the totes are of obvious high quality. Yes, we probably all just use our phones as clocks. Prices are from €2/$2.24 and the palette is €14.50/$ 16.27. But you have the opportunity to give the gift of immersion, autonomy, and sense of success. Last and in my opinion the best option to learn French: private lessons with real people. What great inspiration for anyone who dreams of moving to France! These boxes are put together in and around Paris. It’s Paris, there’s no grid system: they will probably get lost. France is a shoppers heaven and offers everything from tasty wine and cheese to nice local soaps and typical French beret hats.

Oh, they’ll pack it, obligatorily. check La Grande Epicerie de Paris, a gourmet food store, for more authentic, French food. Perfect for those who aren’t morning people. Skip this gift: I love Paris wine glasses. You know what I’m talking about… the endless digging. That leaves your poor gift alone to gather dust for eternity.

How to find unique French souvenirs? One of the tastiest and best souvenirs one can buy in France is a piece or two of French Fromage (cheese).

Those two items I still order from France, because I can’t get them here. The etching (instead of cheap color transfer) is a subtle and classy nod to their favorite city.

Le Parisian gift box, or it’s more sweetness-centered counterpart, La Parisienne. Angelina hot chocolate mix. The iconic Peugeot salt and pepper grinder starting from €42/$47. Paris crumple map is their friend. Listen, they are probably not going to use that guidebook. For everyone else, it is a fabulous conversation starter. Before all that (we’re talking 1800s, folks), Peugeot made coffee mills. That unfortunately rules out quite a tasty selection. Wine culture exists just about anywhere people like to drown their sorrows. This lamp is a living room show-stopper. The only catch: you better have access to a 3D printer.

See my region-specific post on gifts from Provence, you can purchase many of those in Paris as well. This is the perfect unisex gift. It is exactly what it sounds like: a map you can crumple up. O Chateau offers fun, informative, and tasty wine classes in English. They should thank you twice. :-). A great tip for you who only are traveling with hand luggage is to ask the store if they know any wine that they recommend you to buy at the airport. I have a travel-sized Daley Rowney 12 color set, some brushes, and Cray Pas oil pastels, that I’m very happy with. Add a little subtlety to their Paris infatuation with this gift! Skip this gift: Paris metro apron, French tea towels. Look for classic French brands like Fragonard and Guerlain, or pick up a bespoke scent from a local perfum shop for a truly unique souvenir.

A unique and well-designed tote bag that’s made in Paris.

Some are a bit cliché, some not so much. A bottle of local wine might not be the best souvenir to transport in your checked luggage, but it’s well worth it. Grasse, the perfume-making capital of France, is a great place to buy this kind of souvenir. You reduce the negative impacts of tourism and contribute to a more rounded, circular economy.There is normally less pollution involved and a talented French craftsman or craftswoman produced something he/she is passionate about. It makes a high-quality (and high-octane) statement.

If you don’t have friends in Paris – or if those friends don’t know a damn thing about the city – a walking tour is your next best thing. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. The United States is one of the few countries to have some wacky rules about cheese. Because how to order a baguette, what to say when the metro is packed but you need to get off, and how to ask ‘do you speak English…’ they can change everything for a Paris visit. Here are better ideas for Paris-bound friends and family. Yeah.

Some ideas: I often get food items that last a while, like spices, tea, maple syrup in Canada… because I like to experiment and cook fusion style. They say money can’t buy happiness unless you purchase ‘experiences’ instead of objects.