Top 10 Things to do Good for Couples in Hauts-de-Seine, Ile-de-France

May 6, 2022 Yuk Petri

Discover the best top things to do in Hauts-de-Seine, France including C La Vigne- Authentic Champagne Tour, Arboretum de la Vallee-aux-Loups, Lifestyle Vacations, Paris Bike Company, Les Bains d'AliA, Albert Kahn Musee et Jardins, Chateau de Malmaison, Parc de Sceaux, Domaine de Sceaux, Domaine National de Saint-Cloud.
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1. C La Vigne- Authentic Champagne Tour

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C La Vigne- Authentic Champagne Tour

C La Vigne is a boutique company specializing in vineyards and wineries day tours to Champagne region from Paris. Our tour is intimate as we travel in a small group (maximum 6 people). You will be accompanied by an experienced and friendly wine Professional to discover the Champagne making process, get familiar with the wine tasting technique and, of course, have a leisurely day of fun!

2. Arboretum de la Vallee-aux-Loups

102 rue de Chateaubriand, 92290 Chatenay-Malabry France +33 1 41 87 28 60 http://www.chatenay-malabry.fr/notre-ville/bois,-parcs-et-squares.html
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5.0 based on 358 reviews

Arboretum de la Vallee-aux-Loups

3. Lifestyle Vacations

2 avenue de la Division Leclerc, 92310 Sevres France +33 6 26 81 50 15 [email protected] http://www.lifestylevacationsinfrance.com
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Lifestyle Vacations

Lifestyle Vacations offers luxury culinary tours in France and in Portugal, designed for individuals and for small groups of up to 8 people. All programs you will find at Lifestyle Vacations are original, designed by Corinne Preteur. She is the creator and owner of Lifestyle Vacations. Corinne personally escorts her tours including hands-on cooking classes, wine tasting lessons, gourmet experiences in traditional and Michelin restaurants, visits to local producers, marketplace tours, cultural excursions, luxury boutique-hotels or private villas accommodation, transfers and transportation by private car or van. From Paris, to Provence and the Riviera, Lyon and Burgundy, Bordeaux and the Périgord, Loire Valley chateaux, Brittany and Normandy, Alsace, Porto and the Douro Valley, Lisbon and Alentejo, indulge in Corinne’s authentic destinations while enjoying its gastronomy, traditions, arts and culture.

Reviewed By L6864WSpatg

Yesterday morning I spent a delicious 3 hours for a choux pastry class with Corrinne Preteur. we made two savory and one sweet dough. gourgeres (cheese puffs) excellent small bites for appies smoked salmon and cream cheese with dill - also small puff filled with the cream cheese Profiteroles for dessert with chocolate ganache so much fun for a small online group from other parts of the word. very well organized. recipes delicious. i will be doing another one for sure

4. Paris Bike Company

29 rue Victor Hugo, 92240 Malakoff France +33 9 51 54 59 32 http://parisbikeco.com/
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5.0 based on 109 reviews

Paris Bike Company

Reviewed By 44paulend

The staff was all very friendly and helpful. The bikes are excellent ... really nice road bikes. I especially liked the staffs eagerness to make recommendations for riding routes, and for their help choosing a bike for a long charity ride.

5. Les Bains d'AliA

125 avenue Henri Ravera, 92220 Bagneux France +33 1 41 41 93 75 [email protected] http://lesbainsdalia.fr
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Les Bains d'AliA

Vainqueur du 1er prix du meilleur Spa Urbain de France aux Beauty Forum Awards 2018-2019. Les Bains d'AliA: le Spa de luxe à prix doux. Un concept de Hammam-spa revisité accessible aux femmes et aux hommes. Des soins prodigués dans le respect des traditions avec des produits naturels, nobles et authentiques de fabrication française.

6. Albert Kahn Musee et Jardins

14 rue du Port, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt France +33 1 55 19 28 00 http://www.albert-kahn.fr
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Albert Kahn Musee et Jardins

Reviewed By Escape638654

a must to see - a world in a a garden, with japanese garden and view points and very interesting exhibitions - Kahn was a visionnaire and sent photographers and cameramen to capture the world beginning of 20th century, there is always free exhibitions there and access is free every 1st Sunday of the month

7. Chateau de Malmaison

Avenue du chateau, 92500 Rueil-Malmaison France +33 1 41 29 05 57 http://Www.chateau-Malmaison.fr
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Chateau de Malmaison

Reviewed By Deluxpinion - New York City, United States

The chateau is actually more like a mansion, it’s impressive and looks chateau-like but it’s small and intimate in the inside. The colors have been brought back to the originals in a recent restauration and it looks great. I went specifically to view how it looks now after not having visited in many years but also they were having an exhibit on Contemporary American artist Kehinde Wiley in conversation with the famous Jacques Louis David that recorded all the major events of the Napoleonic monarchy in heroic sized canvases. The viewing if Kehinde’s take on Napoleon crossing the Alps in front of the David Masterpiece made the visit worth it, there was also a most interesting video featuring the artist explaining his atttaction for heroic historical painting. The rooms are still bearing witness to the unique elegance and gracefulness that made empress Josephine the taste maker for her time. Relaxed beauty is the best way to describe it and the simplicity of the furniture, the great fabric treatments, the details in the refined ormolu fittings all recalling the style of the ancients and particularly the influence of Napoleon’s Egyptian campaign on the decorative arts. It is a must see for designers or any one interested in good classical decor; but also for those interested in the First Empire. Some of the best paintings you’ve seen in book illustrations are here, and the rooms are packed with personal items from Napoleon and Josephine as well as Prince Eugene.

8. Parc de Sceaux

Chateau de Sceaux, 92330 Sceaux France +33 6 64 40 56 66 http://domaine-de-sceaux.hauts-de-seine.fr/ledomaine/le-parc
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Parc de Sceaux

Reviewed By fabinico - Paris, France

This public park used to belong to Colbert, one of Louis XIV's main Ministers, and was designed by Andre Le Notre, the landscaper for the Versailles gardens. This explains why the Parc de Sceaux is a little like Versailles gardens in miniature. There are "jardins à la française", many fountains, and a large canal. Apart of course from strolling through the different areas, there are several events organised during the year, like chamber music concerts in the orange garden, or candle illuminations in the evening. Check their website. There is plenty of room but if you want some peace, avoid sunny and hot weekend afternoons. The easiest way to get there is with the train RER B from the center of Paris. But you can also bike there from the Montparnasse area over the "Coulée verte". It's quite an adventure !

9. Domaine de Sceaux

Chateau de Sceaux, 92330 Sceaux France +33 1 41 87 29 50 http://www.domaine-de-sceaux.fr/
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Domaine de Sceaux

Reviewed By jeannot652 - Antony, France

The festival took place in Domaine de Sceaux last Sunday from 15.30 pm under the blooming cherry trees (bosquet nord) with the sound of "taïkos" (drums) and the colourful sight of dancers surrounded by hundreds of onlookers from the Paris diasporora and others. A nice and quite unusual performance in Parc de Sceaux. Jeannot252

10. Domaine National de Saint-Cloud

Avenue de la Grille d'Honneur, 92210 Saint-Cloud France +33 1 41 12 02 90 [email protected] http://www.domaine-saint-cloud.fr/
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Domaine National de Saint-Cloud

Owned by Philippe d'Orléans, younger brother of Louis XIV, the national estate of Saint-Cloud has no more castle, destroyed during a fire in 1870, but still offers 460 hectares of gardens, park and woods that represent a some of the best examples of classic French garden. Designed by André Le Nôtre, it is also one of the most attractive parks on the outskirts of Paris. Site labeled "remarkable garden".

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