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Andr� Martine27 Bis Rue Des Fontaines
Sucy En Brie
94370
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Description:
Description for B&B:
Located in a charming and picturesque area, this exquisite house is conveniently situated just 20 minutes away from Paris by public transportation. We invite you to come and experience the beauty of this unique setting.Inside the house, you will find two stunning rooms awaiting your arrival. The first room, adorned in a lovely shade of purple, spans across 25 square meters and features a private bathroom and toilet. The second room, covering 40 square meters, offers a delightful combination of a child's room, a parents' room, and a bathroom with toilet.
Additional advantages of staying at this wonderful house include parking facilities for your car and easy access to the RER trails within a mere 2 minutes. This allows you to explore the bustling city of Paris during the day and relax in tranquility during the night. We look forward to welcoming you very soon.
Reviews
Appréciations pour La Fontaine Aux Tilleuls, Sucy En Brie:
Regroupement familial
Chambres d'hôtes joliment décorées et très agréables à vivre. Les propriétaires sont charmants, accueillants et disponibles. Notre séjour, lors d'un regroupement familial, a été fort apprécié par tous.
Our European Vacation
This is Our Story--
Our arrival in Paris on October 19, 2010 was met with a brand new Renault with minimum fuel in it, France in a General Strike with blockades of all 12 petroleum refineries in the country, and most gas stations with long lines and out of diesel fuel. All in the grand tradition of the French, à la Les Miserables. Barricades and all. After three hours of searching for fuel around Charles de Gaulle airport, tired and hungry, we had to leave the car, running on fumes, back at the agency and take a taxi (50 Euros) to our B&B for the night. The leasing agency, Renault Eurodrive was no help at all, turning us away with an impossible situation, a car with no fuel, and none to be had around Charles de Gaulle Airport.
The accommodations at La Fontaine Aux Tilleuls were wonderful, but more importantly, the next day lovely Martine helped us find diesel for the car. She drove us all around looking for fuel, and then she took us back to the airport to add fuel out of a jerry can, and retrieve the car.
With half a tank we headed off for the south of France two days later. We were more optimistic about being able to get fuel once we were in the country away from Paris, and heading for Spain.
If it wasn't for Martine taking us under her Angel's Wing, our month-long European vacation might have been ruined. We traveled 6,500 Km, visited ten countries, and at the end of our trip, we returned to La Fontaine Aux Tilleuls and Martine and Jean Claude for a lovely send-off before our return home.
We can't possibly recommend La Fontaine Aux Tilleuls and Martine and Jean Claude's hospitality highly enough. Their place is beautiful. They will surely take very good care of you.
Corby Somerville and Jeannie Martin, Sequim, Washington, USA
Our arrival in Paris on October 19, 2010 was met with a brand new Renault with minimum fuel in it, France in a General Strike with blockades of all 12 petroleum refineries in the country, and most gas stations with long lines and out of diesel fuel. All in the grand tradition of the French, à la Les Miserables. Barricades and all. After three hours of searching for fuel around Charles de Gaulle airport, tired and hungry, we had to leave the car, running on fumes, back at the agency and take a taxi (50 Euros) to our B&B for the night. The leasing agency, Renault Eurodrive was no help at all, turning us away with an impossible situation, a car with no fuel, and none to be had around Charles de Gaulle Airport.
The accommodations at La Fontaine Aux Tilleuls were wonderful, but more importantly, the next day lovely Martine helped us find diesel for the car. She drove us all around looking for fuel, and then she took us back to the airport to add fuel out of a jerry can, and retrieve the car.
With half a tank we headed off for the south of France two days later. We were more optimistic about being able to get fuel once we were in the country away from Paris, and heading for Spain.
If it wasn't for Martine taking us under her Angel's Wing, our month-long European vacation might have been ruined. We traveled 6,500 Km, visited ten countries, and at the end of our trip, we returned to La Fontaine Aux Tilleuls and Martine and Jean Claude for a lovely send-off before our return home.
We can't possibly recommend La Fontaine Aux Tilleuls and Martine and Jean Claude's hospitality highly enough. Their place is beautiful. They will surely take very good care of you.
Corby Somerville and Jeannie Martin, Sequim, Washington, USA
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- Château de Vincennes: Located in Vincennes, just a short distance from Sucy En Brie, this medieval fortress is a popular tourist attraction. It offers visitors the chance to explore its well-preserved towers, moat, and chapel, providing a glimpse into French history.
- Parc Floral de Paris: Situated within the Bois de Vincennes, this beautiful floral park is known for its vibrant gardens and peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy strolling through various themed gardens, including the rose garden and the iris garden, as well as attending concerts and events held within the park.
- Château de Fontainebleau: Approximately 30 kilometers from Sucy En Brie, the Château de Fontainebleau is a magnificent royal palace that has been home to French monarchs for centuries. This UNESCO World Heritage site boasts stunning architecture, opulent interiors, and extensive gardens, making it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Disneyland Paris: Located in Marne-la-Vallée, around 20 kilometers from Sucy En Brie, Disneyland Paris is a world-famous theme park and resort. It offers a magical experience for visitors of all ages, with thrilling rides, enchanting shows, and the opportunity to meet beloved Disney characters.
- Château de Versailles: Situated in Versailles, approximately 30 kilometers from Sucy En Brie, the Château de Versailles is one of the most renowned palaces in the world. This grand royal residence showcases exquisite architecture, lavish interiors, and expansive gardens, including the famous Hall of Mirrors. It offers a glimpse into the opulence of the French monarchy.
- Bois de Vincennes: Adjacent to Sucy En Brie, Bois de Vincennes is a vast public park that spans over 995 hectares. It offers countless recreational activities, such as boating on the lake, cycling, horseback riding, and picnicking. The park also features the Parc Zoologique de Paris, a zoo that houses a wide variety of animals.
- Musée d'Orsay: Located in Paris, approximately 20 kilometers from Sucy En Brie, the Musée d'Orsay is a renowned art museum housed in a former railway station. It showcases an extensive collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces, including works by Monet, Renoir, Van Gogh, and Degas, making it a paradise for art lovers.
- Sainte-Chapelle: Situated in the heart of Paris, around 20 kilometers from Sucy En Brie, Sainte-Chapelle is a stunning Gothic chapel renowned for its exquisite stained glass windows. Visitors can marvel at the vibrant colors and intricate designs of the windows, depicting biblical scenes, as well as admire the chapel's ornate architecture.
- Louvre Museum: As one of the world's largest and most famous museums, the Louvre is a must-visit attraction for art enthusiasts. Located in Paris, approximately 20 kilometers from Sucy En Brie, it houses thousands of artworks, including the iconic Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, and the Winged Victory of Samothrace. 10. Montmartre: Situated in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, around 20 kilometers from Sucy En Brie, Montmartre is a charming neighborhood known for its bohemian atmosphere and artistic history. Visitors can explore the famous Sacré-Cœur Basilica, wander through the narrow streets lined with artists' studios, and enjoy panoramic views of the city from the top of the hill.