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Villes et villages

  • Carrières-sur-Seine

    Our favourite: the troglodyte homes near the Town Hall (Mairie) park. To find out more: the discovery booklet published by the town takes you on a fascinating tour of the little streets, revealing th...

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  • Chatou

    Our favorite : The Ile des Impressionnistes, as it name suggests, has retained the charm of the era of Renoir, Monet, Maupassant et al, partly due to the hamlet of Fournaise and Sequana’s boat restora...

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  • Croissy-sur-Seine

    Our favorite : the Musée de la Grenouillère, where you can go back to the guinguette, or dancehall restaurants era, in all its glory!   In the Middle Ages, Croissy was a modest fishing village. In s...

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  • Le Pecq-sur-Seine

    Our favorite : discover the “Tuscan village of Yvelines”, as the folk of Le Pecq describe it!   In the Middle Ages, Aupec was a village of wine-producers owned by the Abbey of Saint-Wandrille. The p...

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  • Le Port-Marly

    Our favorite ! The towpath along the Seine and the barges, which provided a vista and shelter for many artists!   In the 14th and 15th centuries, the hillsides of Marly were covered with vines, prod...

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  • Louveciennes

    Our favourite ! Comtesse du Barry’s music pavilion and her musical “gatherings” Formerly a farming village specialising in vines and fruit trees, Louveciennes was radically transformed at the end of...

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  • Marly-le-Roi

    Our favourite ! Marly’s old town: picturesque alleyways lined with old houses, and a wide choice of restaurants along the Grande Rue… Find out more: the leaflet entitled “Marly-le-Roi, son vieux vil...

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  • Rueil-Malmaison

    Our favourite ! La Petite Malmaison - experience for yourself Joséphine’s passion for plants.   8 kilometreswest of Paris, in the Hauts-de-Seine département, Rueil-Malmaison spreads over an area of ...

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