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99, Rue de Rivoli, 75001, Paris, Paris, FR France
contacts phone: +33 1 43 16 78 00
website: www.apple.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 48.8627981, Longitude: 2.3344493
William Graff
::Crowded store with loud music blaring. Most of the staff stick together in large or small groups chatting, mostly ignoring clients. As a test, I stood for about one hour next to an iPad I was interested in. Not one person ever approached me to help answer questions or even to try and make a sale. The entrance to the store is crowed with tourists trying to get free wifi. The on-line Apple store is a much better experience.
Ian Griffin
::Amazing place. I had to replace my iPhone cable for the third time since I purchased my latest iPhone a year ago and Michael was able to help me out and replace the cable under warranty. Very helpful staff. I do certainly hope that Apple is able to improve the quality of their cables as the quality has slipped since I purchased my first iPhone ten years ago.
Emma Hartvig
::Extremely rude and horrible staff. I will never come back. Whilst my husband and I were looking at the new iPhone to purchase our baby woke up, so I went to a corner in the front to sit down and comfort him. A young guy with glasses went up to me loudly and aggressively and told me I was not allowed to stand, sit or lean there. Embarrassed me in front of several customers and made me feel extremely unwelcome. I got my husband and we will not come back here and absolutely not buy anything from this store.
Sasha Sashko
::Hi! First time ever was upset by Apple store stuff.. i am from Toronto... i decided buy Apple Watch 3 42 sport from Louvre for my good memory about Paris. I come through all city 20 min before the will close. I was standing and no one offered me nothing, they just both left, younger guy with costumer and senior beard guy he just left me there and didn’t ask to help. Its ok I catch one girl and ask for help, she called this senior beard guy. He came at 19:55 and always was steering to his watch and was not happy have a deal with me.he checked for availability and told me it all sold out. I left him, there were many costumers and this guy started chasing only me and telling me i must leave a store.. i ignored him cos I watch around and many costumer was looking around and no one tell them leave. This guy again come to me and start asking me again in rood manner. He simply not even say sorry to me about those watch and just ask leave..
Zarminae Ansari
::While I had a SUPER experience, because I lucked out with the VERY helpful, knowledgeable, and patient Jane- I can understand why others may not have had the best experience. A not-very-accommodating other advisor was abrupt even with his own colleague, telling her to move away from the laptop area where I was purchasing a new MacbookPro, because I had my jacket and scarf etc on the table. Here's a suggestion, Apple: instead of reducing the importance of the term "town square" and appropriating the term for your retail space- provide hooks and spaces for backpacks and heavy handbags that are not the floor (dog-poo on the roads of Paris? I'm not keeping my stuff on the floor)