Passage Jouffroy Kj1c
Passage Jouffroy stretches 140 meters through the heart of Paris's 9th arrondissement, connecting Boulevard Montmartre to Rue de la Grange-Batelière.
About Passage Jouffroy Kj1c
Passage Jouffroy stretches 140 meters through the heart of Paris's 9th arrondissement, connecting Boulevard Montmartre to Rue de la Grange-Batelière. Built in 1847, it's the middle link in a trio of covered passages that includes Panoramas and Verdeau. You'll find the entrance to Musée Grévin here (€26 for adults), along with Pain d'Épices toy shop, Librairie du Passage bookstore, and the atmospheric Hôtel Chopin actually located inside the passage itself.
Walking through feels like entering a glass-roofed time capsule where your footsteps echo off checkered marble floors. The wooden storefronts still have their original 19th-century charm, and natural light filters through the arched glass ceiling above. You'll pass families browsing vintage toys, antiquarians examining old books, and hotel guests stepping out from Chopin's modest lobby. The passage stays pleasantly cool in summer and offers shelter during Paris's frequent rain.
Most visitors rush straight to Grévin and miss the real charm, which lies in browsing the smaller shops. Skip the overpriced café inside and head to A l'Écu de France restaurant at the Boulevard Montmartre end for proper bistro fare (mains around €18-24). The passage gets crowded after 11am when tour groups arrive, so come early if you want photos without people.
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