The Hauts-de-Seine department, a crescent-shaped area west of Paris, is never far from the capital. Public transport (metro, RER, train, bus and tram) whisks visitors to the City of Light's historic centre in a few minutes. It is also easy to reach the Château of Versailles as well as Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle and Orly Airports.
The Hauts-de-Seine mirrors the economy of this land of woods and gardens, where history and nature mingle.
Richelieu, Colbert, Rodin, Chateaubriand, Pasteur, Gambetta, Napoleon and Josephine and many other great historical figures once called this area home or left a significant impact on its history.
From La Défense, Europe's leading business centre with its famous Grande Arche, to restful Malmaison, the haven where Napoleon and Josephine sought peace and quiet far from the cares of a turbulent world, the Hauts-de-Seine is a land of contrasts.
Nearly 40 tourist sites stand along its roads, the banks of the Seine and even its 350 kilometres of hiking trails. There are almost 7,500 hectares of forests, woods, gardens and parks, accounting for 45% of the department's ground area!
The Hauts-de-Seine also offers a host of recreational activities, from horse-riding to golf, swimming, water sports, ice skating, go-karting, bowling, scuba diving, sailing, rowing, canoeing, kayaking, rock-climbing and aerial tree walking.
Last but not least, you'll find over 80 accessible business tourism sites offering services and equipment that meet all your requirements.
Come discover us: you'll always be welcome!
Your smile and desire to come back will be our reward!
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