| Ile-De-France, a region of natural beauty, has for centuries been an inspiration for poets, writers and artists. The romantic city of Paris is easily accessible from all other departments, and anyone can enjoy the excitement and the hustle and bustle of this historical and cultural centre. Its famous sights are magnificent, its museums fascinating, its boutiques exclusive and its restaurants congenial. |
| The surrounding departments are rich in history, frequented by many church and noblemen over the centuries, and their lush landscapes are dotted with châteaux, mansions and rivers, that will leave you with a feeling of relaxation and fulfilment. Set in the valleys of the rivers Seine and Marne, this is a department of majestic châteaux and manor houses, tree-lined roads and parkland. The most well-known of the Seine-et-Marne châteaux is at Fontainebleau. Thirty-two kings have stayed there in the past and have added their mark through the centuries. |
| More recently the completion of 'Disneyland Paris', has provided an additional attraction to visit. Disneyland is a world of fantasy with many of the usual Disney characters there to entertain you. South of Paris, Essonne is well placed for visiting many of the attractions of Ile-De-France. Essonne itself is a department of wide open spaces and sprawling woodland. With a heritage going back centuries, Essonne boasts many architectural reminders of the past with its numerous châteaux and country houses, and historical towns with their museums. |
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