Ferstel Passage (shopping)
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Eleni Antoniou
"Ferstel Passage, designed by Heinrich von Ferstel, was built between 1856 and 1860. Originally intended as a temporary shopping passage within the palace, it has since become a permanent feature.
This charming passage features shops and cafes, all set within beautiful architecture that is worth admiring!
The passage is open from 10 AM to 8 PM, except on Sundays, and is located very close to Café Central, so it can get quite crowded."
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Emma Myrick
"A small galleria (old school mall) in the heart of the central district. It's a picturesque little spot year-round, but the Christmas tree and holiday window displays make it especially nice in December! "
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Emily Crum
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"A hidden and ornate passage filled with boutique shops "
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