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Located in the heart of Paris’s prestigious 16th arrondissement, Carrefour at 1 Av. du Général Sarrail is much more than a typical hypermarket. This expansive retail destination masterfully combines the convenience of a one-stop shop with an impressive range of quality offerings that cater to every aspect of daily life. Whether you’re stocking up on fresh produce, hunting for specialty organic items, or browsing the latest in electronics and home appliances, Carrefour Paris 16 stands out as a trusted neighborhood hub.
Step inside, and you'll immediately notice how effortlessly Carrefour balances variety with accessibility. Shoppers like Manolito Arce applaud the store for its comprehensive selection: “If you live in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, lucky you might know this place. Yes, everything is all here — from canned food to fresh food, locally cultivated or European.” Indeed, the fresh food market, fruit and vegetable sections, and organic aisles brim with vibrant, high-quality ingredients that make meal planning a true pleasure. The bakery and butcher shop deli provide artisanal breads and expertly prepared charcuterie, enriching the culinary experience for families and food enthusiasts alike.
Carrefour’s commitment to convenience extends beyond food. Its integrated appliance store, cosmetics section, and fish store let customers handle multiple errands under a single roof, avoiding the hassle of bouncing between competing stores. Danijal Alibegović highlights the ease of shopping here: “Excellent supermarket. It has a huge variety of supplies without it being overwhelming. There’s also barely any wait at the checkout.” This seamless experience is further enhanced by the store’s photo printing service, allowing customers to personalize gifts and home décor directly on-site or via their website—a thoughtful touch that reflects Carrefour’s attention to modern consumer needs.
For those relying on public transportation, accessibility is another key strength. Denis Sorin points out the ease of reaching Carrefour Paris 16, along with the exceptional quality found especially in the vegetable and fruit aisles. He also notes that while the store excels as a grocery destination, some other product categories such as clothing and electronics might be better explored at larger Carrefour locations, reinforcing this store's reputation primarily as a food and everyday essentials specialist.
Walking through Carrefour Paris 16 feels like entering a well-curated marketplace that respects both tradition and innovation — where fresh, organic, and local produce shares shelves with cutting-edge appliances and personalized gift services. This blend creates a unique shopping journey that resonates with the sophisticated palate and busy lifestyle of Paris residents.
Whether you are a local or just visiting, Carrefour at 1 Av. du Général Sarrail is more than just a supermarket; it’s a comprehensive lifestyle destination that invites you to explore quality, variety, and thoughtful convenience all in one place.
If you live in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, lucky you might know this place. Yes, everything are all here from canned food to fresh food, locally cultivated or European.
Excellent supermarket. It has a huge variety of supplies without it being overwhelming. There's also barely any wait at the checkout
Easy access thru public transportation, this supermarket is a very good one: You're likely to find everything you need and more - par clothing and stuff like TVs, phones and computers you can get from other and bigger Carrefour. The vegetable and fruit aisles are remarkable in terms of choice and quality. Other sections such as alcohol (we're in France, at the end of the day!), bakery and dry groceries are also interesting - you can find items hardly available with the competition. To be noticed, they cook their own pizzas in front of you! One negative point: The home delivery service is misleading. They claim in big letters on a huge wall that delivery service is free. Well, this is partially true. It is free only if you spend 200€ or more. Also, the way to register your purchases to organize delivery is messy, especially on busy days.. Monoprix, for instance, is much better organized in that matter.