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(Last Update: 10.01.2026) It doesn't seem like the passages of Paris will end with visiting or writing. This time, we are in one of the most beautiful passages, the Grand Cerf Passage - Passage du Grand Cerf, which we would pass by without noticing and get lost in the streets if we did not turn our heads and look inside. Grand-Cerf (gran ser or gğan seğ) means "big deer" in Turkish and this is how
(Last Update: 10.01.2026) In this article, we are visiting one of the most meaningful passages in Paris. This is a special passage in a very public place in Paris, but for some reason it seems to be stuck in a corner, a little neglected, not very attractive, but still, when you enter the door, you will feel that you have stepped into a completely different world: Cairo Passage - Passage du Caire.
(Last Update: 09.01.2026 - TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO RESTORATION) Paris is a paradise of passages. In this article, we will get to know one of those beautiful passages together, but this time the concept is a little nicer; a special place that will take us back to our childhood and make children say "long live being a child": Passage des Princes... Princes Passage, which has existed since 1860 -
(Last Update: 09.01.2026) We are visiting a hidden passage in Paris, the paradise of passages: Choiseul Passage - Passage Choiseul (passage şuazöl)... in the 2nd arrondissement, between Rue Saint Augustin in the north and Rue des Petits Champs in the south. Parisians have been passing through this passage since 1827. For a long time, I used to go to this passage almost every Wednesday afternoon. Exchange with my friend Franz "4
(Last Update: 09.01.2026) If you are one of those who like to wander Paris from corner to corner, I recommend you to discover places such as Cour du Commerce Saint-André while getting lost in the streets, wandering from street to street, walking with your head raised upwards in admiration, and from time to time. It means looking through the doors and passages you pass by. Paris is a city so rich in arcades, courtyards and alleyways
(Last Update: 09.01.2026) In a way, Paris is an arcade paradise. There are hundreds of passages, large and small, in many parts of the city, some hidden in between, some on the road. Many of them, like the Panoramas Passage, have not lost any of their historical originality and await their visitors, or at least those who will pass by, with all their charm. The word "passage" actually came into our language from the French word "passage".