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The 5 most beautiful covered passages in Paris to walk around when it's cold

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Paris is renowned for its architectural beauty, its picturesque streets and its many hidden treasures! Among these urban gems are the covered passages. Elegant interior galleries that transport visitors back in time. At the time of the 5th century. We invite you to explore the XNUMX most beautiful covered passages in Paris.

The Passage of Panoramas

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The Passage des Panoramas, inaugurated in 1800, is the oldest covered passage in Paris. It owes its name to the panoramic murals which decorated the walls at the beginning of the XNUMXth century. Today it is famous for its restaurants, stamp shops and antique shops. You can stroll under its glass roof admiring the remarkable architectural details.

Passage des Panoramas – 11 Boulevard Montmartre, 75002 Paris.

Grands Boulevards Station (Lines 8 and 9).

The Vivienne Gallery

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The Galerie Vivienne is a hidden gem from the 19th century, located in the Palais Royal district. This covered passage is famous for its mosaic floors, luxury boutiques, old bookstores and cozy cafes. The half-moon glass roof and detailed frescoes give the impression of being immersed in the belle époque.

Vivienne Gallery – 6 Rue Vivienne, 75002 Paris

 Bourse Station (Line 3)

The Passage of the Great Deer

Located in the Sentier district, the Passage du Grand Cerf is another magnificent example of Parisian covered passage architecture. It is distinguished by its spectacular wooden frame and its numerous boutiques of artisans, antiques and fashion designers. It’s an ideal place to find unique and artisanal items.

Le Passage du Grand Cerf – 145 Rue Saint-Denis, 75002 Paris

Étienne Marcel Station (Line 4)

The Verdeau Passage

Passage Verdeau, adjacent to Passage des Panoramas, is a small, picturesque passage that immerses visitors in a nostalgic atmosphere. There you will find shops selling antiques, old books, antique toys and vintage jewelry. The cast iron glass roof and original paving stones add to its authentic charm.

Le Passage Verdeau – 31 bis Rue du Faubourg Montmartre, 75009 Paris

Grands Boulevards Station (Lines 8 and 9)

Passage Jouffroy

Passage Jouffroy, located near the Grévin Museum, is famous for its glass floor which allows you to see the old shops below. There you will find old bookstores, souvenir shops and the famous Chopin Hotel. The wrought iron and glass architecture makes this passage an enchanting place to visit.

Le Passage Jouffroy – 10-12 Boulevard Montmartre, 75009 Paris

Grands Boulevards Station (Lines 8 and 9)

Don’t forget to take photos of these covered passages to share your experience and immortalize your visit to Paris. The covered passages are not only architectural treasures, but also cultural gems worth exploring during your stay in this iconic city. Take advantage of your trip to Paris to discover these magnificent covered passages and to live a timeless experience in the heart of the French capital.


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