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(Last Update: 03.09.2024) Among the countless passages in Paris, one of the most worth seeing is undoubtedly the Verdeau Passage. Many people may miss this place because it is in a somewhat hidden place, but there is no such risk for Pariste.Net readers ;) This passage, located in the 9th arrondissement, near the Grands Boulevards, is a must-visit place just to see it.
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) If you are looking for Hard Rock Cafe in every city you visit during your trips abroad, then you cannot do without visiting Hard Rock Cafe Paris. So far, I think I have been to Hard Rock Cafes in Toronto, London, Hamburg, Amsterdam and of course Paris. Although I tried to go to the one in New York twice, but the guard at the door gave me a one-hour wait.
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) Jouffroy Passage, one of the most worth-seeing passages of Paris, the paradise of passages, is pronounced as "passage jufrua" or "passage jufğua" in French, but we can also say "passage jufroy" :) 9. arrondissement It is located on the Grands Boulevards in , next to the wax museum Musée Grevin and right across from Panoramas Passage, another beautiful passage. As you know, the word "passage", which passed from French to Turkish, consists of two words.
(Last Update: 01.12.2024) If one of the most important shopping centers worth seeing in Paris is Galeries Lafayette, another one is undoubtedly Printemps. Printemps, which has been providing multi-storey retail services since 1865, will of course be one of the most important places you should visit if you come to Paris to shop. But at the same time, there are also travelers who do not prioritize shopping during their trips to Paris.
(Last Update: 01.12.2024) I guess the only place I can agree with when even the sanest woman in Paris loses herself and wants to shop wildly is Galeries Lafayette... Our YKM Boyner, or more precisely, the one with the Harrods concept in London, as far as I know, is the only place I can agree with. Galeries Lafayette, the world's first store to operate as a "department store", is, as one might expect, a store that serves tourists rather than the locals of Paris.