BERCY
Located along the right bank of the Seine, the Bercy district is much more than a business district.
Detached from typical Parisian architecture, the district benefited from major restructuring works from the end of the 20th century, giving it its current face. Having become a real center of economic activity, the district also hosts important cultural and leisure points of interest such as Bercy Village located in the former wine cellars of the Halles wineries, the AccorHotels Arena omnisport palace or the French Cinematheque built by Frank Gehry .
Quai d’Austerlitz, we are intrigued by the Cité de la Mode et du Design and its futuristic-looking building. Designed by architects Dominique Jakob and Brendan MarcFarlane, it fascinates with its green facade with complex shapes. The district also offers many spots and addresses very popular with its residents. We find in particular on its quays, barges sheltering open-air bars known for their musical evenings.
A district appreciated by its inhabitants for its accessibility and its many centers of interest.