1. The Pasajul Macca-Vilacrosse, also known as the Macca-Villacrosse Passage, is a covered pedestrian street located in the historic center of Bucharest, Romania. The passage was built in 1891 in the Art Nouveau style and is famous for its colorful stained glass panels and decorative wrought ironwork. The passage is named after the two architects who designed it: Paul Gottereau Macca and Gustave Eiffel protégé Albert Galleron Villacrosse. The passage is also known for its numerous shops, cafes, and restaurants.

2. The passage is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There is no phone number associated with the passage as it is simply a street in the city.

3. There is no ticket fee or transportation associated with the passage as it is a pedestrian street. Visitors can easily walk to the passage or take public transportation to the nearest metro station, Piața Unirii.