Quai de la Mégisserie
Quai de la Mégisserie is Paris's living pet market, a 600-meter riverside stretch where bird sellers, plant shops, and aquarium suppliers have operated since the 1700s.
About Quai de la Mégisserie
Quai de la Mégisserie is Paris's living pet market, a 600-meter riverside stretch where bird sellers, plant shops, and aquarium suppliers have operated since the 1700s. You'll find everything from exotic parrots squawking in cages to rare orchids, goldfish bowls, and specialty garden tools. The wide sidewalk transforms into a proper promenade with unobstructed views across the Seine to the Conciergerie's medieval towers, while green bouquiniste book stalls line the water's edge.
The experience feels like wandering through an outdoor menagerie mixed with a garden center. Canaries chirp from hanging cages outside storefronts, shop owners water elaborate plant displays on the sidewalk, and the air carries a mix of birdseed and river breeze. The promenade section near Pont Neuf offers the best Seine views, especially looking toward Île de la Cité. Weekend mornings bring the most activity, with locals selecting weekend plants and tourists snapping photos of the colorful bird displays.
Most guides oversell this as a major attraction, but it's really a pleasant 20-minute stroll, not a destination. The pet shops are genuine businesses serving Parisians, not tourist traps, so prices for plants run €15-50 for decent specimens. Skip the stretch closest to Pont au Change where foot traffic gets heavy from nearby Châtelet. Focus on the Pont Neuf end where the plant selection is better and you'll have the riverside promenade mostly to yourself between tour groups.
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