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Saint-Germain-en-Laye

Tourism, holidays & weekends guide in the Yvelines

Saint-Germain-en-Laye - Tourism, holidays & weekends guide in the Yvelines
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To the west of Paris, Yvelines, the royal town of Saint-Germain-en-Laye has kept traces of the kings and nobles who lived or stayed there. Its magnificent forest of 3,500 hectares was used for the great royal hunts, but the town also welcomed many artistic celebrities.

The former residence of the kings of France, the Estate of Saint-Germain-en-Laye is the highlight of the town. On a visit there, history enthusiasts can discover a few remains of the New Castle (Château-Neuf) which once stood there, like the Sully Pavilion or the King's Oratory. As for the Old Castle (Château-Vieux), within its walls are the remarkable collections of the National Archaeological Museum, created during the time of Napoleon III and inaugurated in 1867. After enjoying some culture there, you can make the most of the sumptuous gardens and the impressive terrace measuring 2,400 metres in length, designed by the famous gardener to Louis XIV, André Le Nôtre. From this legendary spot beloved by walkers, you can admire a unique view of the Seine Valley!

Several gems await you in the town of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. The internationally renowned Maurice Denis Museum highlights the Nabi movement and is an inviting place for a stroll with its picturesque hillside garden. The Claude Debussy House and Museum, where the famous composer was born, tells the story of life and works. Meanwhile, the Espace Paul-et-André-Vera celebrates the career of the two brothers who contributed to the influence of the decorative arts movement.

You can also wander through the historic centre to admire the charming mansions, including that of the Marquise de Maintenon, and appreciate the talent and skill of the local craftspeople. In addition to the three weekly markets held on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday mornings, there are around 800 boutiques, as well as many bars and restaurants, so there's no shortage of opportunities to hit the shops or enjoy some delicious food!

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Saint-Germain-en-Laye

Saint-Germain-en-Laye... royal city, green city nestled in the heart of a 3,500 hectare forest, a site and a rare environment at the gates of Paris.

Favorite residence of many kings of France since Philippe Auguste, cradle of Louis XIV who was born there in 1638, Saint-Germain-en-Laye is today renowned for its exceptional living environment, its castle which houses the National Archeology Museum and its famous Terrace overlooking the Seine and western Paris.

Having preserved its urban fabric inherited from the Middle Ages, its curved streets and dead ends dating back to times well before the 17th century, take the time to stroll through its many pedestrian and shopping streets.

Things to see and do

One of the largest museums in Europe: the National Archeology Museum, within the Château de Saint-Germain. Inaugurated by Napoleon III in 1867, it now has the most important collection of prehistoric objects in the world, including the fascinating Lady with the Hood!

3,500 ha of national forest and a remarkable national domain for its view of La Défense and its gardens.

At the Pavillon Henri IV, you can come and visit the King's Chapel where Louis XIV was born in 1638, one of the remains of the Château Neuf demolished in 1779. The Pavillon Henri IV was built in the middle of the 19th century on the ruins of the old castle. It benefits from a breathtaking view over the Seine valley to Paris and direct access to the Domaine de Saint-Germain-en-Laye...

To its right, the Rampe des Grottes, the second vestige that was restored and inaugurated in 2017.

In addition to the famous personalities who have stayed in Saint-Germain, some have left their mark on the artistic heritage of the city. Enter the intimacy of the great French composer, Claude Debussy and his birthplace, as well as the former "Priory" of Maurice Denis. Finally, discover the achievements of the Vera brothers, artists from Saint-German in the space dedicated to them.

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New Market Square
New Market Square
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Terrace
Terrace
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Saint-Germain-en-Laye Castle
Saint-Germain-en-Laye Castle
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Entrance Pavillon Henri IV, Louis XIV was born here
Entrance Pavillon Henri IV, Louis XIV was born here
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Cradle
Cradle
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Larcher Court
Larcher Court
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Pavillon Henri IV
Pavillon Henri IV
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Rue au Pain
Rue au Pain
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