Passage des Princes, the last covered shopping arcade built in the 19th century, was fully renovated and is today the haunt of video games and models stores
Paris – Ile De France
Passage Verdeau, the haunt of antic books dealers
Passage Verdeau, a picturesque 19th century covered shopping arcade located on the Grands Boulevards, the haunt of philatelic and antic books dealers shops
Galerie de la Madeleine, dedicated to the luxury trade
Galerie de la Madeleine, a covered shopping arcade dedicated to the luxury trade and located in the affluent district that developed by the Madeleine Church
Passage Jouffroy – Paris’ largest covered passage
Passage Jouffroy, Paris’ largest 19th century covered passage, has retained 3 original establishments: Musée Grévin, Hôtel Chopin and Librairie du Passage
Le Village Royal, the haunt of luxury shops
Le Village Royal near La Madeleine, an open-air passage and former market place that has become the haunt of luxury shops, was once known as Cité Berryer
Passage Brady, Paris Little India
Passage Brady or Little India, one of the few remaining covered passages of Paris, is today home to Indian, Pakistani and Bengali shops and restaurants
Pont Mirabeau and Apollinaire’s poem
Pont Mirabeau, a Paris bridge made famous when Guillaume Apollinaire published a poem after his break up with the painter Marie Laurencin
Contemporary metal facade – Rue de Turenne – Marais
The contemporary metal facade that marks the corner of Rue de Turenne and Rue St-Antoine flanks a 17th century building located in a protected enclave of the Marais
25 Paris churches you will enjoy visiting
A compilation of 25 Paris churches you will enjoy visiting, churches that might be less known but boasts a wealth of architectural and ornamental features
Maison d’Ourcamps – A vestige of medieval Paris
La Maison d’Ourcamps, one of Paris oldest houses, is home to the Commission du Vieux Paris, a committee in charge of the protection of the city’s heritage
Theatre du Gymnase Marie-Bell – Grands Boulevards
Theatre du Gymnase Marie-Bell, a theater inaugurated in 1820 on the Grands Boulevards and renowned for its superb original architecture
Porte Saint-Martin, a triumphal arch for Louis XIV
Louis XIV commissioned the triumphal arch Porte Saint-Martin in 1674 in order to commemorate his military victories on the Rhine and in Franche-Comté