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Discover Creteil with HOTEL CAMPANILE CRETEIL CENTRE

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Welcome to Creteil, nestled in the Val-de-Marne, and explore this dynamic city located in the Île-de-France region. From the Hotel Campanile Creteil Centre, you will have easy access to a multitude of local activities and attractions that will make your stay an unforgettable experience.

For history and culture enthusiasts, don't miss the Maison des Arts de Creteil, a cultural center offering a ri...
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Excursion to Reims in the Champagne Region
7.5 km

Excursion to Reims in the Champagne Region

Also known as "Coronation City", the town of Reims has a rich cultural and gastronomic heritage. Reims played a significant role in the history of the French monarchy, but it's also renowned for its exceptional wines and champagnes.  ALSO KNOWN AS "CORONATION CITY", THE TOWN OF REIMS HAS A RICH CULTURAL AND GASTRONOMIC HERITAGE. Reims played a significant role in the history of the French monarchy, and it's also renowned for its exceptional wines and champagnes. This excursion gives you the chance to sample unique flavors whilst you soak in the region's historic charm! Your day trip to the Champagne region starts in Paris, where you will board a coach for Reims. Upon arrival, you will be taken on a tour of the famous 13th-century Gothic cathedral, which hosted the coronations of many French kings, including Louis IX and Charles VII. Next, you will be treated to a champagne tasting session at the Mumm champagne cellar (replaced by Taittinger Cellar on Mondays). After an independent lunch, you will take to the road again and travel through the vineyards of Reims Mountain. Your final stop will be Epernay, site of the champagne cellar of Moët & Chandon, the world-famous Maison de Champagne founded in 1743. You will have the chance  to see the cellars and of course to taste their prestigious champagne for yourself! Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health. Please drink responsibly

Place des Vins 75012 Paris
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Caillebotte's House
8.2 km

Caillebotte's House

Satisfy your curiosity and follow the footsteps of Gustave Caillebotte himself, since it is here, in the family resort, that the painter planted his easel in open air and painted nearly 90 paintings in the summers of the 1870s. The Caillebotte property is a public garden located in the city center. It is now open to public and is as much a resting place as an invitation to discover a rich historical heritage: the famous "ornamental factories" that dot this beautiful park have almost all been restored. The Caillebotte house can also be visited. In the 1830s, the Caillebotte Property layout followed the principles in vogue: a site chosen for its undulating valleys, its vegetable wealth. The sinuous alleys lead the visitor to the "ornamentation factories", small constructions of varied architectures. The river skirting the domain traces the northen limit. The property Caillebotte is harmoniously integrated into the countryside landscape that once characterized the small village of Yerres. Rich owners, from Borrel to Caillebotte, gave a beautiful look to this sublime English garden. Today, the public garden offers to the visitor an exceptional geographical situation, its preserved views, beautiful trees and all curiosities that history patiently composed. The Yerres river banks kept their charm. The pictorial presence of Gustave Caillebotte, still identifiable, brings a higher dimension to this place of heritage, which bears the name of an artist and exceptional man. The Caillebotte's House is located at the geographical center of the municipality of Yerres. Typical of the 19th century, it was built in the 1830's, in the "English" style with an irregular layout.

10 rue de Concy 91330 Yerres
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Île Sainte-Catherine
1.2 km

Île Sainte-Catherine

A river island which possesses a lengthened shape, of 740 m of length from north to south and 130 m of wide from east to west; all in all, the island measures approximately 91 300 m. The island saint-Catherine is separated from the cristolienne bank by a small arm of the Marne: the Arm of Chapître, which derives from the main arm westward from the south extremity of the island and continues then northward. She is separated from islands Breeze-bread and of Swiss cheese, in the North, by another arm connecting from east to west the main arm of the Marne with her derived channel. In the southeast of the island, a last arm separates her from the island of the Devastating, which trains a kind of indentation in its surface.

 The island is connected with the West bank of the Marne by a single bridge accessible to motor vehicles, to the South. In the continuation of this one, the pedestrian footbridge of Pie connects the island with the east shore of the Marne (and Saint-Maur-des-Fossés). The second footbridge is situated in the North, in the direction of the island Breeze-bread. The third footbridge, in the southeast, allows to reach the island of the Devastating, and finally, a last footbridge allows to join the pedestrian and trading street. Populated with kingfishers, with mandarin ducks, with gooses barnacles, of herons, afforested by the multi-hundred-year-old plane trees, by the chestnut trees, by the willows, the island is also renowned for the charm of its houses, the disturbed ambient silence as by the only birdsong.

4-22 Avenue du Beau Rivage 94000 Créteil
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Quai de Polangis, in front of Fanac Island (cirkwi)
4.1 km

Quai de Polangis, in front of Fanac Island (cirkwi)

The emergence of the present-day town of Joinville-le-Pont is closely linked to the construction of a bridge crossing the Marne. Commissioned by the Bishop of Paris, the first bridge was built by the monks of the Abbey of Saint-Maur. First mentioned around 1205, it remained the only crossing point over the Marne between Charenton-le-Pont and Lagny-sur-Marne until the early 19th century. Heavily used, the bridge spurred the development of a small hamlet on the right bank of the Marne, inhabited by fishermen, boatmen, market gardeners, and winegrowers. This settlement eventually became known as the “Branch of the Saint-Maur Bridge.” It was established as a commune in 1790 and took the name Joinville in 1831, in honor of François d’Orléans, Prince of Joinville, the third son of King Louis-Philippe. The bridge was rebuilt several times over the centuries. From 1835, it featured ten stone arches that allowed for safe crossing. This stone bridge remained throughout the 19th century and became a backdrop for the rise of leisure boating during the Belle Époque. It was demolished starting in 1937 to accommodate increased road traffic. The current bridge was completed in 1943. It stands on Fanac Island, one of the few surviving islets that once dotted the Marne. Lined with small houses often hidden by their gardens, the island is also home to the boathouse built in 1876 by the Société Nautique de la Marne (SNM). Destroyed by fire in 2005, the boathouse was rebuilt in the same style and now houses the Aviron Marne et Joinville rowing club, heir to the SNM. Built with timber framing and brick infill—a fast and inexpensive technique—it follows the regionalist style typical of vacation homes and chalets, evoking the charm of seaside or mountain retreats. A similar architectural style can be seen just a few meters upstream along the quay, on the imposing buildings of the former Pomme d’Api inn. The path continues across an artificial canal excavated in 1886 by developers of the former agricultural plain of the Polangis estate. In an effort to attract buyers, they sought to enhance the appeal of the plots by promoting boating and the picturesque riverside setting.

Quai de Polangis, sur la plateforme en face de l'île Fanac 4bis quai de Polangis 94340 Joinville-le-Pont
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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾