10 Things to Do in Fontenay-sous-Bois That You Shouldn't Miss

February 1, 2018 Christa Meece

Fontenay-sous-Bois in France, from Europe region, is best know for Historic Sites. Discover best things to do in Fontenay-sous-Bois with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Fontenay-sous-Bois

1. Chateau of Vincennes

Avenue de Paris, 94300 Vincennes, France +33 1 43 28 15 48
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4 based on 857 reviews

Chateau of Vincennes

The Chateau de Vincennes was used as royal residence from the 12th to 18th century and it has preserved its medieval towers, the Sainte-Chapelle and the 14th century keep which is the highest of its kind in Europe. In 1365, Charles V, King of France, transformed the family manor house at Vincennes into a more suitable royal dwelling and built the present keep to house his art collection and manuscripts. From the early 15th century to the 1800s, the keep was used as a prison, a symbol of absolute State power, which saw the imprisonment of famous figures such as Fouquet, the Marquis de Sade, and Mirabeau. After extensive restoration work, the Sainte-Chapelle at the Château de Vincennes has re-opened to the public and visitors can now fully admire its remarkable decorative ensemble. Started in 1379, and based on the model of the royal chapel in the Palais de la Cité in Paris, the Sainte-Chapelle at Vincennes realised the dreams of King Charles V to add a truly exceptional religious edifice to this impressive fortress. Open: > 1st April to 30th September: from 10 a.m. to 6.15 p.m. > 1st October to 31st March: from 10 a.m. to 5.15 p.m. Closed: > 1st January, 1st May, 1st November, 11th November and 25th December. Admission fees: Adults : 8,50 €; Concessions (18 to 25) = 5,50 €; Free admission: minors under 18*; Free admission: 18-25 years old* (citizens of one of the 27 countries of the EU or are non-European permanent residents of France) * excluding school groups

Reviewed By MagneticCommand - Washington Boro, PA

I really recommend you visit the Chateau Vincennes. It's a very easy trip on the Metro (last stop on the yellow line, east) and is almost deserted.
The Twelfth Arrondisment (sp?) is quiet, with good shopping and some great bistros. The Chateau is a two minute walk from the Metro and easy to find. Inside the Sainte Chapelle is, I think, nicer than the one on the Ile de Cite - and a lot less crowded. The tour is almost the same as it was in the Middle Ages, when it was featured in the Tres Riches Heures du Duke du Berry.
Chateau Vincennes has played a pivotal role in French history for centuries, yet almost no one knows about it. For starters, it's where Henry V, king of England, died, and where Mata Hari was executed in 1917.
The staff inside the Chateau are enthusiastic and knowledgeable, and the rooms themselves well restored. There were a lot of children there the day we visited having the time of their lives in a real castle.
After your visit, you can take a picnic to the large park behind the Chateau.

2. Eglise Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois

2 rue de Rosny, 94120 Fontenay-sous-Bois, France +33 1 48 76 28 84
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5 based on 8 reviews

Eglise Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois

Reviewed By chattygirl7491 - Franklin Ohio

We thought this was like a small Notre Dame. We had never heard of this Cathedral and just happened upon it and thought we would check it out . Very impressive and glad we could go inside. thought this was a hidden treasure or happy accident for us.

3. Musee d'Orsay

1, Rue de la Legion d'Honneur, 75007 Paris, France +33 1 40 49 48 14
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4.5 based on 55 reviews

Musee d'Orsay

This beautiful museum, once a railroad station, now houses a staggering collection of Impressionist art, as well as other items created between 1848 and 1914. In 2011, the museum is running a renovation of the top floor (impressionist gallery). Only ground and medium floor are accessible. The top floor will re-open on the 20th of October. Meanwhile, some impressionist masterpieces are not visible.

Reviewed By sargent0 - Swindon, United Kingdom

On our last full day in Paris we visited Musée d’Orsay. We got there early (and thank god we did) arriving at 09:40 just after opening to join a huge queue which stretched to the corner of the block. It took us just over an hour to get in, but it was worth the wait.
Also being the first Sunday of the month, entry was free which was a real bonus though the full price ticket is only €12 per adult.
On arrival we head straight up to the 5th floor to the only cafe which was open at the time. Worth noting that until 11:45 they only serve tea, coffee, cake and desserts so we ordered tea, a pint of cola and my husband had a Belgian waffle. Once lunch could be ordered I had the Salade Parisian and my husband the Fois Grais.
Both of which was very nice and all in all cane to around €45
We started our visit on the 5th floor after our lunch and it is without a doubt the best section.
With a huge collection of Monet, Renoir you would not be disappointed by the majority of Exhibitions. I particularly liked the Sisley collection.
Having arrived at 11:15 we departed around 14:30.
It’s a stunning museum with a collection which I am sure would have something for everyone.
I’ll be honest, I was very surprised by how much of the art work I really liked. I would never have classed myself as a fan of the Impressionists as our personal art collection is very modern day while quite eclectic to say the least but there were a number of the Monet and Sisley pieces which I found quite stunning.
For €12 each you cannot go wrong with a visit to this beautiful museum which in itself is a piece of art, originally an old railway station, this old building is something to be admired in its own right.
Would absolutely recommend if you can stand the queues.

173 Grande rue Charles de Gaulle, 94130 Nogent-sur-Marne, France +33 1 43 24 12 25
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Dermessence

Reviewed By KevinTheCanadian - Perth, Australia

Had 2 days from hell and needed a place to relieve me of my stress, this was the place, facial, skin exfoliation, followed by an hour and a half oxygen enriched massage one of only two places that offer this in Paris. I would come back again and again if I lived here.

5. Cinema la Fauvette

21 avenue Daniel Perdrige, 93360 Neuilly-Plaisance, France +33 1 41 53 34 98
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4.5 based on 37 reviews

Cinema la Fauvette

Reviewed By philippe s - Neuilly-Plaisance, France

Tout le charme d'un cinema d'art et essai à des prix défiant toute concurrence avec un. Décor nostalgique des années 50. À consommer sans modération

6. La Fabrique a Spectacles

31 rue de Vincennes, 93100 Montreuil, France
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

La Fabrique a Spectacles

They are guided walking tours with real life profesionnal artists and comedians who will entertain the whole family. The streets and their squares will become the backdrop for the natural scenery. The one and half hour walk entitled " Vivez l'Histoire ! " is not just a guided tour, not just a play, it's both at the same time so even better!

Reviewed By Alison S - Sydney, Australia

This was an excellent tour led by an vibrant, entertaining and skilled actor who gave us all the opportunity to experience the wonders of La Tour Eiffel.
It was wonderful to be able to skip the queue and see some of the hidden treasures of the Eiffel Tower.
A most worthwhile experience. Entertaining and educational.

7. Palais Garnier - Opera National de Paris

8 Rue Scribe, Place de l'Opera, 75009 Paris, France +33 1 58 05 49 42
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Palais Garnier - Opera National de Paris

This performance hall hosts opera, ballet and chamber music Performances.

Reviewed By wiseguy1282005 - Hong Kong, China

Grand looking building both inside and outside, excellent place for photo taking. Just one minor issue regards left behind your ID before you can rent the audio guide. Really? That's a bit strange. I would rather to be asked for higher rental fee for it.

8. Padel Horizon

38 rue Roger Salengro, 94120 Fontenay-sous-Bois, France +33 1 71 36 79 79
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4 based on 6 reviews

Padel Horizon

Reviewed By Frenchgirl75 - Paris

J'ai testé pour les cours de Zumba et le service de restauration du midi. Le complexe est plutôt grand, et l'accueil y est très convivial. Attention au nombre de douches qui sera très vite insuffisant si les cours attirent plus de monde. Le concept est cependant très sympa et j'y retourne toutes les semaines avec plaisir.

8 Boulevard du Palais,, 75001 Paris, France +33 1 53 40 60 80
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Sainte-Chapelle

The Sainte-Chapelle is the finest royal chapel to be built in France and features a truly exceptional collection of stained-glass windows. It was built in the mid 13th century by Louis IX, at the heart of the royal residence, the Palais de la Cité. It was built to house the relics of the Passion of Christ. Adorned with a unique collection of fifteen glass panels and a large rose window forming a veritable wall of light,the Sainte-Chapelle is a gem of French Gothic architecture. Designated world heritage site by UNESCO. Open:> 1st March to 31st October: Monday to Friday: from 9.30 a.m. to 12.45 a.m. and to 2.15 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: from 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.> 1st November to 29th February: Monday to Friday: from 9 a.m. to 12.45 a.m. and to 2.15 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Last admission 30 minutes before closing time. The best time to visit is in the morning from Tuesday to Friday. Closed:> 1st January, 1st May and 25th December and in case of negative temperatures.

Reviewed By burnsie93 - Salt Lake City, Utah

This is a must see when in Paris. Even on a cloudy day, the glass was brilliant and beautiful. So interesting to even understand some basics about why it was built- to house some of the valuables the king had. However, he spent more on building this small Cathedral to house them.

10. Notre Dame Cathedral

6 Parvis Notre-Dame | Place Jean-Paul II, 75004 Paris, France +33 1 42 34 56 10
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4.5 based on 60 reviews

Notre Dame Cathedral

This famous Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture on which construction began in the 12th century, stands on the Île de la Cité and is the symbolic heart of the city.

Reviewed By davefields73 - Sheffield, United Kingdom

Notre Dame is an unbelievable stucture with some of the largest bells in history. You can climb up the towers to the first floor where there are fascinating gargoyls and great views. You must check out the bell tower and see the biggest bell you've ever seen! If you dare you can go right to the very top of one of the towers and get some great shots of Paris.

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