Discover the Château d'Auvers-sur-Oise and its sublime English gardens. Throughout the year, exhibitions and events focusing on Impressionism await you.
With the Seine River flowing through it, the Île-de-France region has its fair share of pretty little islands. Whether pedestrian, inhabited, accessible by bike or kayak, discover these unusual islets that make for charming strolls along the Seine.
Located - as its name suggests - in the town of Saint-Mandé, the eponymous lake is a natural pond where you can enjoy a pleasant stroll. On a trip to the Bois de Vincennes, it's a great spot for cycling, walking...
During these Easter vacations 2024, take advantage of the many activities organized by the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, from April 6 to 21, 2024. On the program for this spring break? Costumed tours, workshops and a treasure hunt!
Did you know? The Bois de Vincennes boasts not one, but several lakes: the largest and best-known, the Lac de Daumesnil, and more secretive ones like the Lac des Minimes, near Fontenay-sous-Bois and Nogent-sur-Marne.
Head for the 14th arrondissement to discover the Plaisance, Petit-Montrouge and Montsouris districts. All are home to a number of small villages, housing estates and villas that are great places to stroll.
It's off to an Olympic-themed orienteering race on April 19 and 20, 2024, in the Bois de Vincennes, following in the footsteps of the 1924 edition, 100 years before the one that awaits us this summer!
Secours Populaire is organizing a major free treasure hunt on the theme of biodiversity and in aid of Secours Populaire at the GoodPlanet Foundation over Easter weekend, on Sunday April 9, 2023 at 2pm.
How about a trip to Barbizon? This charming village, 50 km from Paris, immerses us in art and nature on the edge of the Fontainebleau forest. Discover our tips for the perfect day out or weekend break.
Barbizon is once again hosting its Fête des Parcs & Jardins on Saturday May 4 and Sunday May 5, 2024. A great opportunity to stroll through one of Seine et Marne's most beautiful villages, discovering plants and biodiversity.
The 12th edition of Le village préféré des Français, the famous show hosted by Stéphane Bern and soon to be broadcast on France 3. This year, 14 new towns are in the running, including a village in the Seine-et-Marne region of the Paris region. So, which town is it? We tell you all about it!
Jardins, Jardin, the unmissable event for gardeners and lovers of green spaces, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, is moving to the Parc de la Villa Windsor in Paris' Bois de Boulogne from May 30 to June 2, 2024.
Want to learn all about the Olympic Games before they kick off in Paris? Here's a walk you won't want to miss, to discover the Parisian sites of the competition and learn more about how it works!
Cap sur la Marne is back, and invites you to discover the river during a Grande Aventure, to discover nature and heritage along the water. On a bike, on foot or directly in the water, it's up to you to choose your route on June 8 and 9, 2024!
Among the beautiful walks and hikes to be enjoyed in Fontainebleau, don't miss the Sentier de l'érosion loop. Less than 2 kilometers long, this family-friendly walk takes you through the Apremont gorges, between forest and beautiful rocks sculpted by nature.
Rediscover Paris from a new angle with PARIS BY QUAD, as you cruise the emblematic streets of the City of Light for 1h30 on an electric quad bike! An activity to enjoy as a couple, with friends or family, for a magical moment in the heart of the capital. Special offer code!
Wondering why the Palais Royal - Musée du Louvre metro exit on Place Colette is so unusual? We tell you the story of the Kiosque des Noctambules, an original work of art designed by Jean-Michel Othoniel.
Vintage and automobile enthusiasts take note: the winter crossing of Paris in vintage vehicles returns on Sunday, January 14, 2024 for its 24th edition. It's the perfect opportunity to take part in this unusual and festive event organized by Vincennes en Anciennes!
Normally, it costs 3 euros to visit the large park surrounding Hangar Y, in Meudon. But from January 10, 2024, you'll be able to visit it for free, every Wednesday!