
The Cleveland Arcade in downtown
Cleveland (late 1960s)
An
arcade is a succession of
arches, each counterthrusting the next, supported by
columns or piers, or a covered walk enclosed by a line of such
arches on one or both sides.
In a
gothic cathedral the arcade is the lowest part of the
wall of the
nave, supporting the
triforium and the
clerestory.
Modern arcade walkways often include retailers.
Notable arcades
- Burlington Arcade
, London
- Cardiff city arcades,
Cardiff

- Cleveland Arcade
, Cleveland,
Ohio
- Dayton Arcade
, Dayton,
Ohio
- Monticello
Arcade, Norfolk,
Virginia

- Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert
in Brussels
- Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
, Milan
- Çiçek
Pasajı, Istanbul

- Galleria
Subalpina, Turin

- Galleria Umberto I
, Naples
- Main Department Store
, Moscow
- Nashville
Arcade, Nashville, Tennessee

- Westminster Arcade
, Providence
, Rhode
Island
- Real Monasterio de
Nuestra Senora de Rueda, Aragon
Autonomous
Community, Spain
- Royal
Arcade, Melbourne
, Australia
- Block
Arcade, Melbourne
, Australia
- Paddock Arcade
, Watertown, New York
- Musashi Koyama
Shōtengai Palm, Tokyo
, Japan
- Tenjinbashisuji Shōtengai, Osaka, Japan

- Silver Arcade
Silver Arcade, Leicester
, UK
- The Strand
Arcade Sydney
N.S.W., Australia
- The Passage
St.
Petersburg
, Russia
- Victoria Quarter
, Leeds
- Old Bank Arcade
, Wellington
, New
Zealand