(Last Update: 24.01.2025) If you are one of those who like to explore Paris from corner to corner, my advice is to discover places like the Cour du Commerce Saint-André while getting lost in the alleys, wandering from street to street, walking with your head raised upwards in admiration, and occasionally looking through the doors and passages you pass by. is to look.
Paris is such a rich city in terms of passages, courtyards and passages that each passage fascinates you one by one, takes you away from daily life and draws you into a completely different world. You suddenly pass from the path you follow and the world you live in to another dimension, another time period.

6th of Paris boroughin, Boulevard Saint Germain on, Odeon Located in the district of Cour du Commerce Saint-André (set up comers san andrea or swan came to san andghe) 1776It has been greeting everyone passing by and providing a wonderful Paris experience ever since. Odeon'in, metro When you enter through the arched door opposite the station 140 metersThe passage, which will greet you in the form of an open-air corridor for the most part, is truly a place worth seeing with its curved cobblestones, shop windows tilted sideways with the load it has carried over the years, and cafes and restaurants.
To the Cour du Commerce Saint-André Odeon As you enter from the side, there is a wonderful chocolate shop on the left. Georges LarnicolThere is a branch of , and a delicious cafe on the right. If you get the chance to sit outside, especially at the tables on the passage side of the cafe, I can guarantee that you will have a very enjoyable time. Of course, the tables are tiny as always :)

Cour du Commerce Saint-André As you move along it, cafes and restaurants left and right, tables and chairs lined up on the street, the life energy of the people sitting there, all of them take you to another Paris. Not counting the clothes of the people and the mobile phones on the tables, you feel like you have traveled back centuries. . The restaurant with the dark blue window that you will see on the left a little later is in Paris. 1686 It is the first cafe opened in Procope Café. I recommend you take the opportunity to have a meal there, because the inside is amazing.
Towards the end of the passage, the atmosphere takes on the atmosphere of a passage, because this part is covered. While passing by, it is impossible not to be impressed by the oldness and originality of the showcases. Each one individually invites you in. One gets confused as to which one to enter, which one to sit at and have something to eat or drink. Already One of the biggest problems in ParisIsn't it difficult to have a wallet and stomach enough to sit and eat and drink at every cafe and restaurant you like? 🙂

Odeon When you enter from the side, there is another entrance further on the left, for some reason I never use that side. After heading directly to the back door and exiting through this passage, turn left depending on my mood that day. Rue de Buci to the side or to the right, Saint michel I'm walking towards it. And after that Notre Dame Cathedral already…
Your path in summary Saint GermainWhen you fall to OdeonI recommend you not to leave without seeing this exquisite passage in . To get to Cour du Commerce Saint-André, take numbers 4 or 10 metro All you have to do is get off at the "Odéon" station of the lines.
If you like this style of open-air passages and passages Bastille on the side Cour DamoyeIt might also be nice to see.
Pleasant trips, pleasant discoveries.
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- Passage Verdeau
- Passage of the Princes – Passage des Princes
- Grand Cerf Passage – Passage du Grand Cerf
- Cairo Passage – Passage du Caire
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