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Located in Magny-les-Hameaux, ZENITUDE VERSAILLE opens the doors to a region rich in history and natural beauty. Discover the hidden gems of the Yvelines, such as the majestic Abbaye des Vaux de Cernay with its immaculate gardens. Enjoy serene walks through the lush expanses of the Haute Vallée de Chevreuse Regional Natural Park or take a refreshing hike along the marked trails. Be charmed by the ...See more

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Walking trail - Historic Jouy-en-Josas
6.9 km

Walking trail - Historic Jouy-en-Josas

An itinerary that takes you on a journey through the centuries You’ll discover the places and some of the figures that have left their mark on the city of Jouy-en-Josas. Informational plaques at each point of interest (on building walls or posts) complete this tour. 1. Train Station To begin your walk, you’ll find yourself in front of Jouy-en-Josas station. On your left is our Tourist Office – feel free to step inside and have a look. With the station behind you, cross Avenue Jean Jaurès and go up Rue du Temple, to your left. At the end of this street stands the temple. On the perpendicular street, slightly to your left, you’ll see the house where Patrick Modiano spent part of his childhood. 2. Town Centre Then, walk back down Rue du Temple to reach Avenue Jean Jaurès again. Cross at the pedestrian crossing and take the tree-lined path running along the railway tracks. At the end, you’ll come across a small park where Napoleon I once awarded a Legion of Honour… Facing the park stands today’s community hall of Jouy-en-Josas, with a plaque at the car park entrance recalling the former textile factory. 3. Rue Oberkampf Continue your walk to the next junction, turn right and cross the railway. You’ll now be on Rue Oberkampf. On your right, the large building with a glass façade is the Old Mill. On your left are the Révérend houses, near the pharmacy, and the Écu de France (today the restaurant La Médina). Head further up the street towards the church. Nearby are the cemetery and the grand HEC castle. 4. Domaine du Montcel From the church, walk back down Rue Oberkampf, cross the railway again and pass by the Town Hall. Cross Avenue Jean Jaurès to reach the pedestrian path in front of the stone bridge house. This path leads you straight to the entrance of Domaine du Montcel. Very close by, on Rue de la Manufacture des Toiles de Jouy, you can also see Château de Vilvert. 5. Chemin de la Butte à Guétin From the entrance to Domaine du Montcel, follow Rue du Montcel to the left. At the junction with Rue Jean Bauvinon, cross the road and take the steps up Chemin de la Butte à Guétin. ⚠️ Take your time climbing – you’ll be going up almost 200 steps, so don’t forget to drink some water! Continue straight ahead and you’ll reach the house of Léon Blum. 6. Metz District Next, take Rue des Pétrins on your left, then Rue Victor Hugo. On the façade of number 10, you’ll find an extract from a Victor Hugo poem, in tribute to his relationship with Juliette Drouet. Following the same street to the junction, you’ll see Jeanne Blum School. Turn left here onto Chemin du Vallot. On the edge of the forest, on your right, lies Domaine Pasteur. 7. Metz Forest Carry on through the forest to enjoy the natural surroundings of the town. At the Butte crossroads, turn left onto the small path that descends towards the Musée de la Toile de Jouy. You’ll pass through the Rosehip Park. 8. Along the Bièvre Leave the museum car park and enter the park directly opposite. Take the path to your left, running alongside the Bièvre River. Keep going straight until you approach the railway tracks. Just on the other side of the tracks, at the junction, you’ll find Saint-Martin Mill and the Austerlitz Bridge. Finally, return to Jouy-en-Josas station to complete your walk.

5.8 km
Very easy
Gare 42 avenue Jean Jaurès 78350 Jouy-en-Josas
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Cycling route - Discovering Versailles
9 km

Cycling route - Discovering Versailles

Discover Versailles by bike through its historic neighborhoods and the magnificent Château park. A 14 km route blending history, culture, and nature, perfect for a family outing or a trip with friends. Start at the Carrés Saint Louis, a picturesque spot with historic buildings. Then, head to the Saint Louis Cathedral, an example of classical architecture with impressive stained glass windows. Continue to the Potager du Roi, a historic garden created for Louis XIV, where traditional gardening techniques are still practiced. Stop at the Jeu de Paume Hall, an emblematic site of the Tennis Court Oath, a significant event of the French Revolution. Next, go to the Pièce d'eau des Suisses, a large basin surrounded by lawns and trees, perfect for a break. Enter the park of the Palace of Versailles, famous for its French gardens and groves. Explore the Domaine de Trianon, including the Grand Trianon, the Petit Trianon, and the Queen's Hamlet, which offer a glimpse into royal life. Return to town to visit the Notre-Dame Church, an example of Baroque architecture where many royal events took place. Continue to the Notre-Dame Market Square, the center of the local market with its fresh and artisanal products. Pass by the Hoche Square, the first octagonal square in France, and end your tour at the Equestrian Academy, where equestrian art is showcased. This bike route offers a comprehensive exploration of the history and beauty of Versailles. Please note : Certain areas of the Château de Versailles park will be closed during the Olympic Games.

14 km
Very easy
1 place du maréchal Lyautey 78000 Versailles
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Toile de Jouy Museum
6.7 km

Toile de Jouy Museum

Located in the charming Château de l’Églantine in Jouy-en-Josas, the Musée de la Toile de Jouy brings to life the legacy of the famous Jouy Manufacture, founded in 1760 by Christophe-Philippe Oberkampf, a visionary entrepreneur and printer. Created in 1977 in the very town where Toile de Jouy was born, the museum celebrates this emblem of French textiles — a painted or printed cotton fabric, also known as *indienne* — while carrying forward the values of its creator: entrepreneurship, humanism, and openness to the world. Since 1991, the museum has been housed in the Château de l’Églantine, bearing witness to the quality and expertise of the Oberkampf manufactory, active from 1760 to 1848. Its collections bring together nearly 10,000 pieces from the 18th century to today: painted and printed fabrics, sample books, drawings, gouaches, paintings, costumes, furniture, bed linens, as well as various tools and mechanisms linked to printing techniques. The production of Jouy-en-Josas is represented, alongside other French centers (Normandy, Alsace, Provence) and foreign ones (Great Britain, Italy). In 2022, the Musée de la Toile de Jouy inaugurated its new historical exhibition spaces dedicated to the 18th and 19th centuries. This immersive journey into the Oberkampf manufactory (1760–1843) and its 30,000 printed motifs invites visitors to step into interiors inspired by the Oberkampf family — a bedroom, a study, and a music room — and discover how printed textiles were used in furnishings. To complement the visit, an interactive digital installation familiarizes visitors with this remarkable textile heritage. The permanent collections highlight the history, printing techniques, and use of Toile de Jouy in both clothing and interior decoration. With the support of the Friends of the Musée de la Toile de Jouy, the museum regularly acquires new pieces — textiles, objects, costumes — from both the time of Oberkampf and contemporary creators. Many artists, publishers, and designers draw inspiration from Toile de Jouy to create their collections, contributing to the influence of this heritage. The permanent exhibition showcases the incredible creativity of the era’s designers through floral, geometric, and figurative motifs, while also presenting the evolution of printing techniques: wooden blocks, copperplates, and copper rollers. Reconstructions featuring pieces from the French National Furniture Collection evoke Oberkampf’s private world as a true visionary. ### Special Offer 🎟️ Enjoy **15% off all tickets** with the *Pass Malin*! Download your discount voucher now at **passmalin.fr** and present it at the museum reception.

Château de l'Églantine 78350 Jouy-en-Josas
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Investigation in Jouy – Family treasure hunt
6.9 km

Investigation in Jouy – Family treasure hunt

A mystery to solve in the heart of Jouy fabrics! Set off on an adventure with your family with a game bag: puzzles, challenges and laughter await you as you search for the precious green dye stolen from the factory! A mystery to solve in the heart of Jouy fabrics! Set off on an adventure with your family with a game bag: puzzles, challenges and laughter await you as you search for the precious green dye stolen from the factory! Looking for a fun and unusual activity to do with your family? Set off together in pursuit of a mysterious thief who has stolen... the precious green dye from the famous Jouy fabrics! Your mission: explore the centre of Jouy-en-Josas on a trail featuring seven stages combining puzzles, observation games, physical challenges (such as a hopscotch race!) and creative activities. Designed especially for families, this adventure game will delight young and old alike! No need for a phone, screen or app: the game is 100% offline, for a real moment of family bonding! At the end of the trail, a surprise awaits the young adventurers: they make a small gift for Napoleon I and receive the Legion of Honour... well deserved! 📵 100% offline game: no screen or app required ♿ Accessibility: some stages or games are not accessible to wheelchair users or people with reduced mobility 📅 Please note: the date selected when booking is for information purposes only. You can collect your game bag on the date of your choice, depending on the opening hours of the collection points. Where can I collect my game bag? Go to one of our Tourist Offices with your booking confirmation to collect your game bag: Jouy-en-Josas Tourist Office 📍 31 avenue Jean Jaurès - 78350 Jouy-en-Josas 🕒 Open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 12:30 and from 13:30 to 17:00 🔒 Closed on Mondays, 1 January, 1 May and 25 December Please note exceptional closures: from 28 August to 6 September 2025 inclusive When the Jouy-en-Josas Tourist Office is closed, the game bag and reward can be collected from the Versailles Tourist Office. Versailles Tourist Office 📍 1 Place du Maréchal Lyautey - 78000 Versailles 🕒 Open Monday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 🔒 Closed on 1 January, 1 May and 25 December

78350 Jouy-en-Josas
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Palace of Versailles Entry Ticket with Audioguide
9 km

Palace of Versailles Entry Ticket with Audioguide

ArrayWhat to Expect Begin your visit by exploring the ornate King and Queen's State Apartments. Learn about the French monarchy and peek into the private lives of the infamous King Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette. Next, make your way to the glittering Hall of Mirrors. Designed to protect the ornate walls and ceilings from smoke, the hall’s 357 mirrors were strategically placed to reflect the light of candles. With just a few flames, the reflection from so many mirrors was enough to light up the whole hall! After admiring the inside of the Palace, head outdoors and take in the grandeur of the estate’s impressive architecture. Stroll along the cobblestone grounds and pass by the gorgeous Versailles fountains. At the Carrosses Gallery, travel back in time as you explore carriages, coaches, sculptures and other artifacts left behind by the French Monarch. If you’re short on time or would prefer to skip the long entry lines, a Versailles skip-the-line entry ticket will allow you to save anywhere from 1-3 hours of waiting. If you happen to visit the Palace on a Tuesday, Saturday or Sunday, consider opting for a Versailles Passport ticket and catch one of the famous water fountain and musical shows. Each year, it is estimated that approximately 5 million people visit the Palace of Versailles, and between 8 and 10 million people walk its gardens. A place of immense beauty, Versailles stands as a symbol of France’s monarchy and its glorious history.

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Versailles Palace Skip The Line + Passport Entry with Audioguide
9.1 km

Versailles Palace Skip The Line + Passport Entry with Audioguide

ArrayWhat to Expect The enchanting Palace of Versailles is one of the most extraordinary achievements in 17th-century European art. Situated just 30 minutes outside Paris, in the village of Versailles, this elaborate complex once thrived as an epicenter of political power for the Kingdom of France. Today, the Palace, also known as Château de Versailles, contains 700 rooms spread across 800 hectares. Each year, it is estimated that approximately 5 million people visit the Palace of Versailles, and between 8 and 10 million people walk through its gardens. Begin your visit by exploring the ornate King's State Apartments. Learn about the French monarchy and explore the themed salons and their elaborate ceiling paintings. Next, make your way to the glittering Hall of Mirrors. After admiring the inside of the Palace, head outdoors and take in the grandeur of the estate’s impressive architecture. Stroll along the cobblestone grounds, through the beautiful French gardens, and pass by the gorgeous Versailles fountains. At Marie Antoinette’s Estate, discover the Trianons and get a peek into her secret life. For tips on how to navigate the palace, make the most of your time, and choose the best experience, refer to our Palace of Versailles tours and tickets collection. If you’d like to maximize your time at the palace of Versailles and get a more in-depth Castle experience, check out the Versailles Half Day Guided Tour ticket.

Meeting Point : Guidatours, 10 Avenue du Général de Gaulle 78000 Versailles
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Musée Raymond Devos
2.3 km

Musée Raymond Devos

Visitors will discover in Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse the artist's home as he wished to leave it, after living there for more than 40 years. This is the first museum devoted to a music-hall artist to be awarded the Maison des Illustres label. As Raymond Devos wished, the house in which he lived for over 40 years in Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse has opened its doors to let the public discover his own world. The museum extends over 3 floors and allows visitors to (re)discover the comedian through numerous personal effects and artefacts including 17 musical instruments that he knew how to play and used on stage. Visitors can also (re)discover some of his most iconic sketches! After three years of work to transform the building into a museum, visitors can now explore a number of areas that have been recreated exactly as they were in that time, including the artist's office, and can even take a look at his notebooks. As in a theatre, the colours chosen for the House-Museum are red, white and black. At the entrance, visitors will discover Raymond Devos' two Molières prices, as well as his only school diploma: his primary school certificate. In the living room, the visitor will discover a large library with his favourite authors and a number of objects, including a Meccano and a Rodin's ‘The Thinker’, which he used to take with him on tour. A little further on, visitors enter his reconstructed dressing room. But Raymond Devos' lair is on the top floor, in the attic. It was in this room that he liked to work, and it has retained its ‘bazaar’ feel: stacks of books, cassettes, paintings, electric trains and other children's toys, a large piano, a Morris column... It's as if you're entering the bedroom of a grown-up child, which he managed to remain.

10 rue de Paris 78470 Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse
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Toile de Jouy Museum
6.7 km

Toile de Jouy Museum

Located in the charming Château de l’Églantine in Jouy-en-Josas, the Musée de la Toile de Jouy brings to life the legacy of the famous Jouy Manufacture, founded in 1760 by Christophe-Philippe Oberkampf, a visionary entrepreneur and printer. Created in 1977 in the very town where Toile de Jouy was born, the museum celebrates this emblem of French textiles — a painted or printed cotton fabric, also known as *indienne* — while carrying forward the values of its creator: entrepreneurship, humanism, and openness to the world. Since 1991, the museum has been housed in the Château de l’Églantine, bearing witness to the quality and expertise of the Oberkampf manufactory, active from 1760 to 1848. Its collections bring together nearly 10,000 pieces from the 18th century to today: painted and printed fabrics, sample books, drawings, gouaches, paintings, costumes, furniture, bed linens, as well as various tools and mechanisms linked to printing techniques. The production of Jouy-en-Josas is represented, alongside other French centers (Normandy, Alsace, Provence) and foreign ones (Great Britain, Italy). In 2022, the Musée de la Toile de Jouy inaugurated its new historical exhibition spaces dedicated to the 18th and 19th centuries. This immersive journey into the Oberkampf manufactory (1760–1843) and its 30,000 printed motifs invites visitors to step into interiors inspired by the Oberkampf family — a bedroom, a study, and a music room — and discover how printed textiles were used in furnishings. To complement the visit, an interactive digital installation familiarizes visitors with this remarkable textile heritage. The permanent collections highlight the history, printing techniques, and use of Toile de Jouy in both clothing and interior decoration. With the support of the Friends of the Musée de la Toile de Jouy, the museum regularly acquires new pieces — textiles, objects, costumes — from both the time of Oberkampf and contemporary creators. Many artists, publishers, and designers draw inspiration from Toile de Jouy to create their collections, contributing to the influence of this heritage. The permanent exhibition showcases the incredible creativity of the era’s designers through floral, geometric, and figurative motifs, while also presenting the evolution of printing techniques: wooden blocks, copperplates, and copper rollers. Reconstructions featuring pieces from the French National Furniture Collection evoke Oberkampf’s private world as a true visionary. ### Special Offer 🎟️ Enjoy **15% off all tickets** with the *Pass Malin*! Download your discount voucher now at **passmalin.fr** and present it at the museum reception.

Château de l'Églantine 78350 Jouy-en-Josas
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Campanile Montesson-Le Vésinet
21 km

Campanile Montesson-Le Vésinet

An entirely renovated Campanile hotel which invites you to enjoy the calm of this residential district of Montesson Located 15 km from Porte Maillot, our establishment offers a strategic position for business travellers in north-western Paris. Close to Saint-Germain en Laye, Le Vésinet, Port-Marly and Le Pecq, the hotel is easily accessible from the A86, A13 and A14 motorways. Le Vésinet-Le Pecq RER train station (line A serving La Défense and the centre of Paris) is a 15-minute walk away, Use your leisure time here to visit the Palace of Versailles or the Château de Maisons-Laffitte, both within easy reach of our hotel which proposes bright, modern 3-star rooms in Montesson. Our rooms are air-conditioned and sound-proofed and boast a contemporary style. Recently renovated in line with New Generation standards, they feature all the modern comforts needed for a restful stay. The hotel has 3 specially-adapted rooms to accommodate people with disabilities. To make your stay even more pleasant, you can also enjoy the television channels Canal + and Bein Sport, free of charge. We have a restaurant and terrace, as well as a secured indoor car park. In its lush green setting, our restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It is a modern, convivial venue that opens onto a shady terrace accommodating up to 35 people. Our chefs propose traditional French cuisine and seasonal dishes concocted from fresh ingredients. Our all-you-can-eat buffet menus for adults and children will satisfy every appetite,

9 Rue du Chant des Oiseaux 78360 Montesson
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