Le Petit Prince

St-Germain & Les Invalides


Fronted by a midnight-blue façade, this magical boutique is solely devoted to the world of Le Petit Prince (the Little Prince), the golden-haired protagonist from Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's poignant 1943 novella. Its shelves are filled with adorable cuddly toys, figurines, magnets, key rings, t-shirts (for adults and kids), puzzles, crockery, placemats, stationery, posters and various imprints of the classic book.


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