Stroll through the cobblestone lanes of Bercy Village, where 42 restored 19th-century wine warehouses now house boutiques, restaurants, and a cinema — with the original iron rails for rolling barrels still embedded in the ground beneath your feet. Next door, step into the Musée des Arts Forains, a private collection of working Victorian carnival rides, mechanical automata, and Belle Époque fairground attractions spread across three theatrical halls. Guided tours last 90 minutes and are led by performers rather than traditional guides, with visitors invited to ride the carousels and activate the mechanical shows by hand. The museum is open Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays only, and advance online booking is required — no walk-ins accepted.
Overview
Planning a day in Paris? This step-by-step itinerary covers the best of Paris in one day — 2 attractions with exact walking times between each stop, entrance fees per person, and transport alternatives.
Plan around 3h 19min to visit 2 attractions along the way. Budget roughly €63: about €18 on entrance tickets, and roughly €45 for 3 meals. You can adjust these numbers and see a full breakdown below.
Your Day Timeline — Bercy Village
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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…
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Museum of Fairground Arts
The Musée des Arts Forains is a private museum housed in 19th-century wine warehouses in the Bercy district of Paris's 12th arrondissement. Founded by actor and antiques dealer Jean Paul Favand, who b…
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