Parc de Bercy, spanning 34 acres along the right bank of the Seine, once served as a bustling wine warehouse district. Today, the park seamlessly integrates its historical legacy with contemporary design. Visitors can still see remnants of its past in the form of a vineyard and an old railway line, which weave through the open, lush green spaces. The park’s layout invites leisurely strolls, offering a blend of natural beauty and urban history. Whether walking along the winding paths or relaxing on the grass, the park provides a tranquil escape from the city’s hustle.
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