The hotel is ideally situated in the heart of Bercy Village and benefits from a privileged location in a trendy area full of shops, bars and restaurants.
Just 15 minutes by Metro from Gare de Lyon, 30 minutes from Gare du Nord and 7 minutes from La Madeleine, the Pullman Paris Bercy offers extremely comfortable and carefully designed accommodation. Each room has free broadband Internet access.
The restaurant, Café Ké, serves inventive and tasty cuisine in a modern and warm decor. The restaurant is open 7 days a week. You can enjoy a cocktail in the contemporary design of the lounge bar, or on the terrace in the summertime.
The hotel features a fitness centre with state-of-the-art professional training equipment, a sauna, and a Jacuzzi.
Glass walls, modern furniture and the marble and natural wood designs in reception complement the airy, spacious lobby, where daylight sparkles upon the water from the fountain. All these stylish elements contribute to Pullman Paris Bercy’s elegant and contemporary uniqueness.
Sofitel Paris Bercy is located in Paris near:
Major developments in the 1980s included the Palais Omnisports stadium (1984) and the Ministry of Economy and Finance (1989).
The 1990s sax the construction of the new National Library (1996), redevelopment of the Bercy Park (the "Garden of Memory") over 33 acres – Paris's largest redevelopment project since Baron Haussmann – ad the opening of the Ciné Cité Bercy multiplex (18 screens, 4.500 seats, movies in original language versions with subtitles).
An array of entertainment and exhibition areas (Musée des Arts Forains) have been created, while superb pavilions and warehouses are being converted into lifestyle boutiques and trendy restaurants.
A new footbridge will shortly link the National Library (quai François Mauriac) to the Parc de Bercy and the "Coulée Verte", a landscaped walking path that stretches several kilometers over the "Viaduc des Arts".