Discover the Covered Passages of Paris with this kids scavenger hunt! Your kid-expert guide has lost a special treat for your children in the covered passages of Paris. In this scavenger hunt, your kids will have to follow clues to find magical numbers hidden in the covered passages while your guide tells you all about the rich history around you. After you have completed the scavenger hunt, your children will be rewarded with a sweet treat, and you can all enjoy a warm drink in a typical Parisian café with your guide!
Scavenger hunt for 5 people
For families of 6
Your guide needs your help! To find the treat lost in the covered passages, your children will have to solve the scavenger hunt. They will solve clues to find magical numbers. Each magical number will unlock the next clue. Your guide will be by your side the entire way to drop hints when necessary and to inform you about the rich history that every passage conceals.
Firstly, what are the covered passages? Archways appeared in Paris at the end of the 18th century and mostly during the 19th. Built like Arabian souks (traditional marketplaces) with skylights as roofs, they allowed people to do shopping sheltered from the rain, in a place gathering different types of businesses. It was the new public place to be.
Your scavenger hunt will start at the covered archways of the Palais Royal. Admire the architecture of this decadent location while your kids locate the first magical number.
Time to begin! Start at the Passage des Deux-Pavillons. This passage may be the smallest of them all, but beware, as it could hold the biggest of secrets!
In front of the Comédie Française, by the Palais-Royal-Musee-du-Louvre metro exit (lines 1 and 7)
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