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Storefront > Rent a pop up space > Pop-up Shop in Paris > Pop-up Shop in 7th arrondissement of Paris > Pop-up Shop in Rue Du Bac, Paris
Rue du Bac is one of the most refined retail streets in the 7th arrondissement, known for its mix of independent boutiques, heritage fashion houses and design-led concept stores. If you are looking for a pop up shop on Rue du Bac in Paris, Storefront lists short term retail spaces along this Left Bank corridor that suit product launches, brand activations and seasonal retail. Browse available spaces below and book directly through the platform.
Rue du Bac sits at the intersection of high foot traffic and affluent, design-conscious consumers. The street runs south from the Seine through the heart of the 7th arrondissement, connecting the Musée d'Orsay area to the boutique-lined stretch around Le Bon Marché, the only department store on the Left Bank. Shoppers here skew toward premium and luxury purchases, making it a strong fit for brands testing physical retail in Paris for the first time.
The neighbourhood draws a mix of local residents, tourists visiting nearby cultural landmarks and professionals working in the surrounding government and institutional quarter. That diversity of foot traffic means your pop up store on Rue du Bac can reach multiple customer segments without relying on a single source of demand. For a broader view of how pop up retail works across the city, read the complete guide to starting a pop up shop in Paris.
The retail stock along Rue du Bac and its surrounding streets in the 7e 75007 district typically includes ground-floor boutiques with classic Haussmannian facades, gallery-style white box spaces and smaller corner units suited to capsule collections or limited drops. Many landlords in this area offer flexible lease terms ranging from a weekend activation to a full season.
Common configurations include storefront units of 30 to 80 square metres with street-facing window displays, as well as courtyard-access spaces that offer a more private, appointment-style retail experience. If you need a larger footprint or want to compare options across Paris, Storefront lets you filter by size, budget and availability.
The Rue du Bac area attracts a specific profile of brand. Fashion labels preparing for Paris Fashion Week showroom appointments often take short term retail space here to combine selling with press visibility. DTC and e-commerce brands looking to test physical retail in a premium Left Bank setting use pop up spaces to gauge demand before committing to a permanent lease.
Beauty and fragrance brands also favour the street for sampling activations, given the neighbourhood's strong alignment with personal luxury goods. Home and lifestyle brands benefit from proximity to Le Bon Marché shoppers who are already in a buying mindset. The area is also well suited to art book launches, jewellery trunk shows and small-scale product debuts.
Pop up shop costs on Rue du Bac vary depending on the unit size, exact location and time of year. As a general benchmark, expect daily rates between 200 and 800 euros for a standard ground-floor boutique space in the 7th arrondissement. Premium corner units or spaces directly adjacent to Le Bon Marché can run higher, particularly during fashion week or the holiday retail season from November through January.
Storefront listings include transparent pricing and most spaces can be booked directly through the platform. Many landlords are open to negotiation on multi-week bookings. If you are exploring retail space for rent beyond this specific street, Storefront covers neighbourhoods across Paris and globally.
The 7th arrondissement is one of the most established residential and commercial districts on the Left Bank. Rue du Bac benefits from excellent transport links, with the Rue du Bac Métro station (Line 12) providing direct access to Montmartre, Saint-Lazare and the Rive Droite shopping districts. Bus routes along Boulevard Raspail and Boulevard Saint-Germain add further connectivity.
Key landmarks within walking distance include the Musée d'Orsay, the Musée Rodin, Les Invalides and the Bon Marché Rive Gauche. The surrounding streets, including Rue de Grenelle and Rue de Varenne, add depth to the retail catchment. For brands considering other Left Bank locations, the Le Marais pop up shops and showrooms guide covers the Rive Droite alternative that many brands compare against.
A pop up shop on Rue du Bac typically costs between 200 and 800 euros per day, depending on the space size and exact position on the street. Rates increase during Paris Fashion Week and the November to January holiday retail period. Multi-week bookings often come with discounted rates.
Most temporary retail spaces on Rue du Bac are available for bookings ranging from a single weekend to several months. The most common durations are one to four weeks, though some landlords offer day-rate options for short activations and events.
Fashion, beauty, fragrance, jewellery and lifestyle brands are the most common tenants for pop up retail on Rue du Bac. The street's proximity to Le Bon Marché and its affluent residential base make it particularly strong for premium and luxury positioning.
If your pop up operates inside a commercial retail unit, the landlord's existing commercial lease typically covers standard retail activity. However, if you plan to use the pavement for signage or displays, you may need a permit from the Mairie du 7e. Food and beverage service requires additional licences.
Yes. Rue du Bac and the surrounding 7th arrondissement are popular for fashion week showrooms and pop up retail. Availability tightens well in advance, so booking at least two to three months ahead of Paris Fashion Week is recommended.
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