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Enjoy the comfort of Campanile rooms in Villennes-sur-Seine. Depending on the establishment, you’ll find private parking, meeting rooms, restaurants with self-serve buffets or à la carte dishes, as well as evening entertainment.
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A weekend or stay in Villennes-sur-Seine
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A weekend in Villennes-sur-Seine allows you to discover the Château de Villennes, built during the fifteenth century and restored after the Revolution. A discovery you can’t miss, despite the damage caused by the First World War. Continue your tour of the city with a visit to the church of Villennes-sur-Seine dating from the eleventh century, decorated with a superb bell tower from the sixteenth century. Consider a visit to the Île de Villennes by crossing the city bridge which spans the Seine. Make a stop at Maisons-Laffitte and at the racecourse, before sampling the local culinary specialties.
During a week-long stay in Villennes-sur-Seine, plan a stopover in nearby Versailles. A stroll through the picturesque Saint-Louis district will surprise you: the architecture has gone unchanged for more than three hundred years. Admire the Saint-Louis cathedral before visiting the Notre-Dame market, unchanged since the 18th century. A real historical getaway awaits you in Île-de-France, where you will find our Campanile hotels at every step. Exhibitions, theatrical performances, concerts and festivals that will further enhance yourstay in Yvelines.
A family stay must include the inevitable Château de Versailles, a true jewel of art, architecture and nature. Young and old alike will be seduced by the Hall of Mirrors, the Trianon, the gardens and its annual events such as “Grandes Eaux Musicales” and “Grandes Eaux nocturnes et Serenades”. Guided tours will allow you to enter the royal apartments, the royal chapel, and hear many stories about the grand era of the “Sun King.” At the end of the day, relax in the comfort of your hotel and enjoy a family meal at the Campanile restaurant.

Villennes-sur-Seine’s culinary specialties
The Île-de-France region has many culinary specialties. Among them, the very famous button mushroom, Montmorency cherries and Marcoussis strawberries. Meaux cheese will also be much-appreciated by enthusiasts. For dessert, many pastries were born in the Paris region, such as the Chou Chantilly with its incomparable lightness. Enjoy these dishes at the restaurant of your Campanile hotel or in one of the delightful restaurants in the city center.

Regional events
In the region of Villennes-sur-Seine, and more precisely in Versailles and Bois d’Arcy, you will have a choice of activities and entertainment, as there are numerous cultural events. Live shows, street art, close-ups, classical music festivals, classical and contemporary theater - all tastes are catered for. Don’t hesitate to consult the cultural agenda of the Villennes-sur-Seine region and book your room at a Campanile hotel in Buc. Make the most of your trip by organizing a weekend in Paris.

Discover local architectural wonders
You will be amazed by the architectural curiosities of the city of Villennes-sur-Seine and the city of Versailles, its neighbor. Don’t miss the chance todiscover Versaillesduring your stay, including the guardrails and other wrought iron balconies and facades adorned with stunning “trompe-l’oeil” paintings, dating back to the time of Louis XIV. At the post office of Louis XV you can even see a fake mailbox and shop fronts masterfully reproduced onto a blind wall, with no openings, called Rue Mazière.
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