Bercy Village, Paris
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Bercy Village
2 attractions · 3h 19min · transit route
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About Bercy Village
Bercy Village is an open-air shopping and dining district in Paris's 12th arrondissement, built within 42 restored 19th-century wine warehouses classified as Historical Monuments. The site once formed part of the world's largest wine trading center, where barrels arrived by barge on the Seine and by rail from the nearby Gare de la Rapée. After the wine trade declined in the 1960s, the stone cellars sat empty until a major renovation in 2001 transformed them into a pedestrian street lined with about 30 boutiques, restaurants, and an 18-screen UGC cinema.
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Louis XIV granted Bercy a special tax exemption in the 17th century, allowing wine to be stored and sold there without paying the octroi — a municipal customs duty collected at the gates of Paris. This fiscal loophole turned a quiet riverside district into the world's largest wine market within two centuries.
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