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Here is a comprehensive list of Paris's historic covered passages (passages couverts), originally created in the 18th and 19th centuries. The passages transport you to 19th-century Paris with gas-style lamps, quiet cobblestones, and antique storefronts. By the way they’re less touristy than boulevards-frequented by locals, artists, and bohemian types. You’ll find antique bookstores, rare toy shops, indie designers, art galleries, and cozy tea rooms-perfect for the culturally curious. Also as a photographer I recommend you covered passages in Paris, the filtered daylight through glass ceilings makes these spots ideal for moody, atmospheric shots of Paris. Save this list and visit these wonderful places when you are in Paris, you will enjoy the Parisian atmosphere to the fullest.
You might be interested: Best Cheap Hotels in Paris and Best Hotels with views of the Eiffel Tower ⭐ Highlights & Tips Best preserved: Galerie Vivienne - mosaic floors, bookstores, boutiques. Oldest: Passage des Panoramas - dates to 1799. Most atmospheric: Passage du Grand-Cerf - very tall and airy. Most exotic: Passage Brady - Indian and Pakistani food haven. Hidden gems: Passage Vendôme, Passage Molière, Passage du Pont-Neuf - quiet, local spots.