The Maison du Tourisme et des Projets is a municipal space at 128 Avenue Paul-Vaillant-Couturier in Vitry-sur-Seine — part visitor center, part community hub where the city shares its cultural and urban projects with residents and curious visitors. It's not a bar in the traditional sense; it's a public information point where you can learn about Vitry's street art scene, local events, and city initiatives. Drop in if you want to get your bearings before exploring the neighborhood's famous murals.
A municipal welcome point where Vitry's passionate staff will point you toward the city's standout street art circuit and local cultural happenings.
Check opening hours before going — they're only open Wednesday 10h-17h, Thursday 13h-18h, Friday 13h-17h, and Saturday 10h-13h.
Not a bar — Vitry's community info point for street art and culture
Let's be clear: the Maison du Tourisme et des Projets is not a bar — it's a municipal welcome point run by the City of Vitry-sur-Seine. If you're coming here expecting drinks, you'll be disappointed. But if you're exploring Vitry and want to understand what makes this town tick, it's a useful first stop. The staff here can point you toward the city's renowned street art circuit, which is genuinely one of the best in the Île-de-France region, and fill you in on current cultural events and urban renewal projects happening around town.
The space itself is modest — a small office at 128 Avenue Paul-Vaillant-Couturier with limited opening hours (Wednesday through Saturday, part-time). Don't expect a slick tourist office; this is a no-frills, local-government operation. That said, the people running it are passionate about Vitry and happy to share insider knowledge about the neighborhood. If you're planning a street art walk or want to discover what's happening culturally in Vitry, swing by — just check the hours first, because they're not open every day.