The Apple Opéra Paris store is pictured above, a lofty space renovated from a classic, old bank which opened at the beginning of July. Visitors call it the least Apple-like store yet, and still they flock to it. Located nearby the Opera Garnier, it occupies an enviable spot right in prime tourist traffic.
Above we see a sliver of the new Apple Covent Garden, London store, which opened on August 7. It's all superlatives as Apple's largest and newest store, and it used a metric ton of glass in the decor. Finally we can stop standing outside the Regent Street Apple store for the WiFi signal and talk a walk to Covent Garden.
Shanghai's flagship Apple store debuted in early June to attract the World Expo tourists who'll be visiting through October. The store, which begins as a glass cylinder above ground before going underground for the full retail floors, is groundbreaking in design and a major must-see already.
[Photos: Engadget at Apple Keynote]

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