MONOPRIX storefront

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MONOPRIX

MONOPRIX on Rue du Temple offers a convenient Parisian grocery experience, open until 9:40pm on weekdays.

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French Daily Essentials

Monoprix stores, including this one on Rue du Temple, provide a practical way to stock up on French daily essentials. Travelers can find a convenient selection of local snacks, cheeses, and prepared meals, perfect for enjoying in your accommodation or for a picnic in a nearby park.

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Verified August 2026 · 2 independent sources

French groceriesParis shoppingPrepared mealsLocal productsEveryday essentials

What to look for

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Monoprix Brand Products

Discover the store's own line of groceries, beauty items, and household goods, often reflecting French quality.

Prepared Meals

Find a variety of ready-to-eat options, ideal for a quick lunch or dinner at your accommodation.

Fresh Bakery

Enjoy daily baked breads, pastries, and viennoiseries, perfect for breakfast or an afternoon treat.

Quieter Mornings, Late Evenings

To enjoy a more relaxed shopping experience at Monoprix on Rue du Temple, consider visiting before 10am. Weekday evenings, especially after 7pm, also offer the benefit of extended hours until 9:40pm, allowing for flexible grocery runs after a day of sightseeing.

Monoprix Own-Brand Items

Look for the distinctive Monoprix brand items, which include a wide array of French-made groceries and household goods. Their own-brand biscuits, yogurts, and beauty products often represent good value and offer a taste of local preferences without a premium price.

Local Shopping Habits

Parisians frequently rely on Monoprix for their everyday needs, from fresh produce to quick lunch options. Observing how locals navigate the aisles and select their daily provisions offers insight into French urban living and grocery shopping habits, right on Rue du Temple.

Practical Shopping Tips

When visiting Monoprix, it is helpful to bring a reusable shopping bag, as plastic bags are not typically provided free of charge. Be prepared for a compact layout, common in city-center stores, and enjoy the efficient checkout process for your purchases.

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