Publicis Drugstore, Retail complex and movie theater at Champs-Élysées, France.
Publicis Drugstore is a retail and cinema complex with seven floors located at 133 Avenue des Champs-Élysées. It houses two cinema halls, restaurants, boutiques, a wine cellar, and a pharmacy integrated within the building.
Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet established this location in 1958 with architects Pierre Dufau and Michele Saee, creating a new retail concept for Paris. This building set a template for modern shopping and entertainment complexes in the city.
The cinema shows independent and mainstream films, while the restaurant Le Drugstore serves French cuisine prepared by Michelin-starred chef Éric Frechon. This combination of entertainment and dining makes it a gathering place where locals and visitors spend an entire evening in one location.
The complex opens early daily and stays open late into the night, with direct access from Charles de Gaulle-Étoile metro station. Various payment methods for cinema tickets and shopping are accepted.
The building stays open until 2 AM, making it a rare late-night destination for cinema, shopping, and dining in Paris. This round-the-clock availability creates a different pace from most other shopping venues in the city.
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