Passage de l’Ancre – A Blue-Trimmed Thread Of Calm In The City
Passage de l’Ancre
Passage de l’Ancre
Hidden behind the bustle of the 3rd arrondissement, Passage de l’Ancre feels like a small secret preserved inside the city. One of Paris's oldest surviving passages, it is known for its vivid blue shutters, climbing greenery and remarkable stillness — a pocket of calm that seems to exist outside ordinary Parisian time.
Photography, quiet walks & hidden Paris discoveries
Poetic, peaceful & unexpectedly colourful
Blue shutters, greenery & village-like calm
Yes—especially for lovers of hidden Paris
3rd arrondissement, near Arts et Métiers
Arts et Métiers, Rue de Turbigo & Upper Marais
Morning light or quiet afternoons
Historic passage, blue shutters & hidden gardens
TLC Paris Concierge note: Passage de l’Ancre is easy to miss and unforgettable once found. It works best not as a destination in itself, but as a beautiful detour while exploring the Upper Marais, rewarding those willing to wander a little beyond the obvious routes.
There are few places in Paris where the tempo softens so quickly, so completely, as it does the moment you enter Passage de l’Ancre. A narrow sliver tucked between the lively rhythm of the Marais and the 3rd arrondissement’s urban edge, this hidden passageway is one of the oldest in the city—and one of the most quietly enchanting.
To find Passage de l’Ancre is to already be paying attention. It hides discreetly behind a modest doorway on Rue Saint-Martin, easily missed by those moving too quickly or looking for signs. But once you pass through the gate, you enter a Paris that seems to have folded in on itself—a passage untouched by rush, softly painted, lined with ivy, and animated not by commerce, but by character.
The path is narrow, the walls low, the energy hushed. Colorful shutters in pale green and deep blue frame the façades. Potted plants stretch upward from the cobblestones. Bicycles lean against windowpanes, not posed but simply placed, as if they too belong here. You don’t so much walk through Passage de l’Ancre as you drift—carried by quiet, by light, by curiosity.
From here, you’re only steps away from the understated elegance of Rue du Temple or the atmospheric lanes of Rue des Francs-Bourgeois. For a different mood, wander toward Les Halles Area or let the charm of Rue Montorgueil draw you in. And if you’re inclined to walk further, the serene symmetry of Place des Vosges is a fitting counterpart to the intimacy of this hidden gem.