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Monoprix

Monoprix Saint Paul, located at 71 Rue Saint-Antoine, welcomes visitors until 9:50 pm on most evenings, providing a convenient destination for French provisions in the Marais.

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Experience French daily shopping

A visit to Monoprix offers a practical way to experience French daily shopping habits. You can find everything from fresh baguettes and regional cheeses to beauty products and local snacks not typically available in supermarkets abroad. It is a reliable stop for picnic supplies or ingredients for a home-cooked meal.

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Verified August 2026 · 2 independent sources

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What to look for

3 highlights

Extended Hours

Open until 9:50 pm most nights, and 8:20 pm on Sundays, perfect for evening needs.

French Own-Brand Items

Discover the quality and variety of Monoprix's private label products, from food to household goods.

Beauty and Pharmacy

Find a selection of French beauty products and everyday pharmacy items within the store.

Quiet evenings, late closing

To enjoy a calmer shopping experience, consider visiting Monoprix Saint Paul after 7 pm on weekdays. The store remains open until 9:50 pm most evenings, including Saturdays, making it ideal for late-day errands or picking up dinner items after exploring the city. Sunday hours are until 8:20 pm.

Monoprix brand and French specialties

Look for Monoprix's own-brand products, which often include high-quality French staples like yogurts, artisanal breads, and prepared meals. The beauty and personal care aisles also feature French pharmacy brands and unique local cosmetics. Explore the cheese and charcuterie sections for authentic regional specialties to enjoy.

A Parisian daily essential

Monoprix holds a central place in French urban life, serving as a comprehensive store where locals collect daily groceries alongside clothing and home goods. It reflects the French approach to convenience, blending a supermarket with a department store. Visiting offers a glimpse into everyday Parisian routines.

Shop the Marais for provisions

The Monoprix on Rue Saint-Antoine is well-stocked for travelers seeking French essentials. Be prepared for a bustling atmosphere, especially during peak hours. Consider bringing a reusable shopping bag, as plastic bags are not always readily available. Allow time to browse the diverse product ranges.

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