Passage des Panoramas
This is Paris's first covered shopping arcade, built in 1800 when the concept was revolutionary.
About Passage des Panoramas
This is Paris's first covered shopping arcade, built in 1800 when the concept was revolutionary. The original mosaic floors are genuinely from that era, worn smooth by two centuries of foot traffic, and the glass ceiling creates this beautiful filtered light that changes throughout the day. What sets it apart from the touristy passages is that it still functions as a working neighborhood-locals actually shop here.
Walking through feels like browsing someone's eccentric attic. The stamp dealers have glass cases filled with tiny treasures, vintage print shops display everything from 1920s postcards to architectural drawings, and the newer Japanese restaurants create this odd but charming cultural mix. The Stern shop is the real deal-four generations of the same family selling engravings and maps, with the owner who actually knows the provenance of everything.
Honestly, it's more atmospheric than spectacular. The connecting galleries are prettier but nearly empty of shops. Come for the browsing experience rather than serious shopping-most items are overpriced antiques. Skip it if you're rushing between major sights, but perfect for a rainy afternoon when you want to wander somewhere with character.
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