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Passage Verdeau Review

4.4 /55 Reviews
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小鱼儿2015
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4/5
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Victoria Corridor Street is mainly built in ancient times, where shops sell delicious food, many small pastry shops are very characteristic.

Passage Verdeau

Posted: Dec 22, 2015
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  • 泰宁根吴承恩
    5/5Outstanding
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    The history of Vittoria Street is quite long. It is perfect for people like me who like to visit old places. There are a lot of shops in various ways. It is very interesting. When you are tired, sit down and have a cup of coffee to enjoy the slow life of Parisians.

    0
    Posted: Jul 17, 2021
  • DEAR张小球
    5/5Outstanding
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    To be honest, shopping on the corridor is much more interesting than shopping. You can experience the life of the locals in Paris, and the shops here are very historical. It is very good for shopping or eating and drinking coffee.

    0
    Posted: Oct 15, 2020
  • 小白_1912
    4/5Excellent
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    Passage Verdeau, Victoria Corridor Street, is also located in Montmartre, adjacent to Passage Jouffroy, Ruflova Corridor Street. Its style is similar to each other, with its own small shops and restaurants, which are suitable for loitering.

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    Posted: Mar 25, 2018
  • 汉家宝宝
    4/5Excellent
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    The ancient market Victoria Corridor Street, built in the 19th century with translucent roofs, has been retained to this day. Characteristic stores and restaurants are all over it, displaying a charming style of flowing colour.

    2
    Posted: Oct 12, 2017
  • Udjaat
    5/5Outstanding
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    The corridor has added a very unique charm to the Paris Street View. The area around Passage Verdeau Verdeau Gallery has some of the most representative galleries in Paris, including Panorama Gallery and Joffrey Gallery. There are many boutiques in Verdeaux Corridor Street, dealing in jewelry, antiques, classical furniture and other special commodities. Get off LePeletier Station on Metro Line M7.

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    Posted: Oct 13, 2016