JOUFFROY PASSAGE
10-12 boulevard Montmartre, 75009 Paris
Located just a few minutes from Hôtel Théorème, Passage Jouffroy is one of the most iconic covered passages in Paris. Inaugurated in 1846, it stands out as the first Parisian passage built entirely of metal and glass, with a marble floor.
A direct extension of the Passage des Panoramas, it connects Boulevard Montmartre to Passage Verdeau. Known for its elegant and bright architecture, it houses the famous Musée Grévin, along with a wide range of specialty shops: antique bookstores, cane sellers, vintage toy shops, and traditional Parisian cafés.
This historic passage offers a timeless stroll through a space that blends tradition, refinement, and classic Parisian charm.





















