THE DATCHA
An impressive log house, remnant of the Russian pavilion at the 1878 ...Read more
MAJOR AXIS
It is the monumental work of the territory: it stretches for 3 kilometers, ...Read more
RAMBOLITRAIN MUSEUM
A museum in the heart of Rambouillet, featuring toy trains, model cars, ...Read more
THE PARK OF MAISONS-LAFFITTE
This 300-hectare park is a landmark in Maisons-Laffitte's history and ...Read more
SAINT-MACLOU TOWER
A 15th-century limestone tower, the only remnant of a Gothic parish church ...Read more
ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH
Dating from 1009, this building houses La Charité de saint Martin, a ...Read more
THE MARLY MACHINE
A former machine used to pump water from the Seine, built by Baron de la ...Read more
TOUR MONTJOIE
The tower, built by Mathieu de Beaumont and some fifteen meters high, ...Read more
OFFICE NATIONAL DU TOURISME HELLÉNIQUE DE PARIS
Read moreThe mission of this tourist office is to welcome, inform and promote tourism in Greece. The people who work here are experts on the destination, and can provide a wealth of quality information on the country. They can also suggest personalized activities and itineraries for visitors.
THE PATH OF ROSES
Read moreIt's nice to walk in nature, take the time to look around, without a noise. The Roses Road, a wooded reserve of 17 hectares, is one of the 18 sensitive natural spaces open to the public by the General Council. The start of the promenade starts in Servon and extends over 16 km. You will pass through the communes of Brie-Comte-Robert, Grisy-Suines, Coubert, Soignolles-en-Brie, Coubert and Yèbles. The last segment between Coubert and Yeblès was inaugurated in September. A recent section claimed by many people. The route of the rose trail follows the old railroad route that connected Paris-Bastille to Verneuil-l'Etang in the th century. Today, it takes the hikers who are walking or cycling through the landscapes of the valley of the Yerres and the plateau de la Brie. Season flowers, wild herbs and spontaneous vegetation evolve over the seasons. And all the regulars will say that this is what makes its charm.
AQUARIUM SEA LIFE PARIS VAL D'EUROPE
Aquarium with playgrounds in Chessy offering an adventure pack as well as ...Read more
NATURE CENTER
Nature center with small themed gardens, offering a wide range of ...Read more
THE VILLAGE OF SAINT-PAUL
This village brings together antique dealers, decoration and design ...Read more
PARC MONTREAU
Park with ponds, rose garden, plant maze and tree-lined paths, featuring ...Read more
THE VENDOME COLUMN
Bronze column, 44 metres high and 3.60 m in diameter, erected on Place ...Read more
SAINT-JEAN-DE-MONTMARTRE CHURCH
A visit to the Saint-Jean-De-Montmartre church in Paris, featuring a lovely ...Read more
PEARL WALK
A promenade with planted areas of different species, play areas and ...Read more
NATIONAL ARCHIVES GARDEN
A place to admire the gardens of the hôtels d'Assy and de Breteuil, the ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME GRAND ROISSY
Tourist office offering an opportunity to discover the history of the ...Read more
SEINE ET MARNE ATTRACTIVITÉ
An organization of the Fontainebleau municipality, whose mission is to ...Read more
GULLI PARC
A children's playground with childcare and catering facilities and a wide ...Read more
MAISON-ATELIER LUIGI CASTIGLIONI
Luigi Castiglioni's house in Maisons, whose garden is completely painted ...Read more
RACEHORSE TRAINING CENTER
The only racehorse training center in the Parc de Maisons, perfect for a ...Read more
LIBERATION OF PARIS MUSEUM
Museum housing around 7,000 objects, including a wide range of military and ...Read more
THE COLLEGIATE CHURCH OF SAINT-MARTIN
An abbey transformed around 1065 into a beautiful collegiate church, home ...Read more
LA PLACE MONGE
Place adjacent to Polytechnique, at the crossroads of the Jardin des ...Read more
HOUSE OF ARTS OF MALAKOFF
18th-century house to host contemporary art exhibitions in Malakoff.Read more
LARGE AVIARY OF THE JARDIN D'ACCLIMATATION
Large aviary of the Jardin d'acclimatation, composed of 5 aviaries with ...Read more
THE BUTTERFLY GARDEN
Garden that proposes the discovery of the world of insects and more ...Read more
LA FERME SAINT-HILAIRE
Charming Normandy-style hamlet, home to rabbits, guinea pigs, Rove goats, ...Read more
LA FERME DE PARIS
A farm located in the Bois de Vincennes, where you can discover the various ...Read more
COMITÉ RÉGIONAL DU TOURISME D’ÎLE-DE-FRANCE
Paris tourist office services extended to the Ile-de-France region.Read more
AUSTERLITZ VIADUCT
The Viaduc d'Austerlitz, an elegant metal bridge with a deck topped by a ...Read more
FLYVIEW PARIS
Flyview Paris lets you fly through the skies of Paris, alone, in the air, ...Read more
THE M. WINE MUSEUM
Museum full of documents, tools, rare objects and bottles tracing the ...Read more
LA FAYETTE SQUADRON MEMORIAL
A monument commemorating the entry into the war of the American airmen of ...Read more
DIANE FOUNTAIN
The fountain of Diana gave its name to this garden at the Château de ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME MORET SEINE & LOING
The Moret tourist office is a must, being the tourist base for the ...Read more
DISTILLERIE DU NOYAU DE POISSY
Le noyau de Poissy is France's oldest secular liqueurRead more
CHANTERINAS PARK
A park offering country and forest landscapes with water bodies for ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Tourist office offering information on points of interest in Nanterre, and ...Read more
THE CHURCH OF SAINT-SEVERIN
Read moreThe first building erected here dates from the life of the century, and it was demolished in the thirteenth century to accommodate a new construction. When a fire fell victim a few decades later, the church was rebuilt in a flamboyant Gothic style (xve century). The ornamental elements come mostly from other Parisian places of worship. Sumptuous stained glass windows, set up during the restoration of the building in the nineteenth century, adorn the windows. The most recent dates are from the twentieth century, the oldest of the xive. Not to miss in the chorus: the species of mineral forest formed by the torsaid pillars and the veins of the vault. Note that in the seventeenth century the Great Lady (aka the Duchess of Montpensier) financed as a member of the parish the creation of an oval chapel built on Jules Hardouin Mansart's plans. This includes "Miserere", a series of engravings of Georges Rouault (1913).
PARC DU PÂTIS
Home to a rich flora and diverse bird species, this park is a must for ...Read more
CITY HOTEL
Read moreIt is a beautiful building that will welcome you for all your daily activities. The city hall is located in the heart of the city, on this busy avenue de la République. Surrounded by a small park, it offers various services, such as communication, the press and media centre, events and participatory democracy. Please note that administrative matters are handled at the administrative centre located on Edmond Champeaux Street, just behind the main town hall.
MUSEE D’ART BRUT ET SINGULIER
Read moreHalle Saint-Pierre is an old market, built by one of Baltard's students.
Contemporary popular art, rough art, naive art, unusual art and "outsider" art are discovered here! The collections of Max Fourny, a publisher, a great collector and promoter of Naive Art, are over six hundred works including more than five hundred paintings, paper works, marquetry, textile works and others beneath fixed under glasses. If you wish to occupy your children a little bit, animations and storytelling tours are organised for kids.
OFFICE DE TOURISME GÂTINAIS VAL-DE-LOING - BUREAU DE CHÂTEAU-LANDON
Office dedicated to Gâtinais Val-de-Loing, offering fishing permits and ...Read more
CHURCH OF ST. AUGUSTINE
Read moreIt is a symbol of this district, and whose dome can be seen from very far away, since it is more than 80 meters high. Built relatively quickly, between 1860 and 1871, Saint-Augustin Church was the first to use mainly iron and cast iron for its construction. Over a length of about a hundred metres, with no pseudo-Byzantine representations on its sides, it has taken the shape of the land dedicated to it, thus displaying a relatively narrow façade and an immense choir. In recent years, it is precisely the facade that has been renovated, and we are waiting for work to be done on the rest of the building, particularly the chevets.
LA VALLEE-AUX-LOUPS - CHATEAUBRIAND HOUSE
Read moreFrançois-René de Chateaubriand bought this magnificent mansion, strangely named la Vallée-aux-Loups, in 1807. He was very attached to his "dear valley", his park, his vegetation, which he took great care of: " I was going, with hooves, planting my trees in the mud, seeing and reviewing all the small corners, hiding me wherever there was a thicket. " In the house, one crosses famous ghosts, from the beautiful Madame Récamier to the painters David, Girodet-Trioson, the famous rest bed of the Jacob-Desmalter immortalized by David's painting, or that of the scandalous madame de Staël before her forced exile in Switzerland… See absolutely: the charming Velléda tower, a small pavilion nestled in the park, which served as a work and library office in Chateaubriand. He écopa the nickname Velléda in memory of one of the martyrs'heroines, an epic novel that the writer wrote to the Vallée-aux-Loups.
The toddlers will be enchanted by the "fine stories of Sunday afternoon": At 16 a. m., a speaker tells a story or tale, in the park, the library or the video room. A mystery of a th century tale, daydreams by a young Chateaubriand, programming changes regularly (free activity).