Located a few Metro stops from the Hotel L'Interlude, or within easy walking distance if you fancy a pleasant stroll, is Bercy Village, where some pleasant surprises await you. More than an attractive shopping area, it’s also a place of discovery and leisure. During your break in Paris, why not visit this pedestrian-only historic courtyard and enjoy a delightful shopping session?

 

Bercy Village; another way of shopping

 

Fashion, perfumes, decorative items and much more; no fewer than fifty businesses are ready to welcome you and fulfil your desires. Providing a completely different vibe to that of vast, impersonal shopping malls, Bercy Village offers its visitors an authentic and relaxing setting for a unique experience. You can enjoy a fitness class, a movie or a gourmet break along with the kind of shopping spree that feels just right!

 

The soul of a rejuvenated neighbourhood

 

If you love to shop, Bercy Village has plenty going on, but it’s also a place where you can immerse yourself in the history of one of the liveliest districts of Paris. Bercy was once an area of warehouses where wine transported along the Seine was stored. These were converted into the shops you see today. You’ll be charmed by the Cour Saint-Émilion with its cobblestones intersected by rails formerly used for moving wine barrels, and its pavilions inspired by 19th century architecture. Are you planning a break in Paris at the start of the year? If so, don’t miss a visit to Bercy Village!

 

Shopping and entertainment

 

Take advantage of the sales, go on a family treasure hunt, stroll under a forest of light and discover a truly inspiring place bursting with a wealth of events and entertainment throughout the year. Until January 20th, Bercy Village hosts ‘Avenue of Stars’, an incredible exhibition by the photographer Laurent Pons that brings the Star Wars universe to the streets of Paris.

 

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Crédit photo : © Véronique PAGNIER


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