Passage Jouffroy
Passage Jouffroy connects directly to the famous Passage des Panoramas, creating Paris's complete covered shopping experience from the 1840s.
About Passage Jouffroy
Passage Jouffroy connects directly to the famous Passage des Panoramas, creating Paris's complete covered shopping experience from the 1840s. You'll walk under glass ceilings past antique bookshops, vintage toy stores with tin soldiers and wooden trains stacked floor to ceiling, and souvenir shops selling postcards and vintage posters. The main attraction is the entrance to Musée Grévin, France's premier wax museum, and the seamless connection to Passage Verdeau across rue de la Grange Batelière.
The atmosphere feels authentically Parisian. Locals browse books alongside visitors who take photos of the ornate ironwork above. You'll hear conversations in French echoing off the glass roof, smell old paper from the bookshops, and watch shopkeepers rearranging their window displays much like their predecessors 150 years ago. The passages stay comfortably warm in winter and pleasantly cool in summer, making them ideal weather refuges.
Most guides exaggerate the shopping options. Prices are generally high and quality varies greatly. Avoid the overpriced souvenirs near the Grévin entrance and focus on the antique bookshops in the middle section. The toy stores are enjoyable to browse but expect to pay €25+ for simple wooden toys. Your best bet is experiencing all three connected passages in one 30-minute stroll, something most tourists aren't aware is possible.
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