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FONTENAY TRESIGNY

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Bussy Saint Georges

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TORCY

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St-Thibault-des-Vignes

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Boissy-St-Léger

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Joinville-le-Pont

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VILLEPINTE

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Montreuil

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VILLEPINTE

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PARIS-13

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Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle Cedex

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Take a trip to Fontenay-Trésigny
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A weekend in Fontenay-Trésigny is an opportunity to discover the charms of a town with a fascinating history and incredible monuments. Once you’ve settled into your Campanile hotel, located near the city center, you can visit the ancient ruins. Start with Saint-Martin Church, built between the 15th and 16th centuries, then visit the Château du Marquis de Trésigny, which dates back to the 17th-century. End your stay with a stroll through the streets of this charming town and a meal filled with delicious local culinary specialties.
A week-long stay is ideal for discovering all that Fontenay-Trésigny has to offer. Explore historic monuments and search the city for its secrets! Think about visiting the beautiful Saint-Martin Church, distinguished by its beautiful sandstone tower. Continue your stay with a visit to the Fontenay-Trésigny’s chateaus. Enjoy the Château du Marquis de Trésigny, then stroll through the remnants of the Château du Vivier, which dates back to the 14th century. Take time to explore the surrounding towns, like Chaumes-en-Brie or Châtres and Marles-en-Brie and find our Campanile hotels throughout Île-de-France.
A family stay in Fontenay-Trésigny is an opportunity to spend quality time with your children. This small town charms all of its visitors with its beauty and tranquility and offers an unforgettable historical journey. Help your children discover places that are steeped in history by visiting the town’s chateaus: the Château du Marquis de Trésigny and the ruins of the Château du Vivier. You can also enjoy a variety of family sports activities, including tennis and swimming.

Fontenay-Trésigny’s culinary specialties
Fontenay-Trésigny offers a wide range of gastronomic choices for a gourmet stay. You can choose to enjoy top quality traditional cuisine in one of the city’s inns or at your Campanile restaurant. You’ll also have the option to savor Italian specialties at many restaurants in the city. If you want to try regional products, the department of Seine-et-Marne features specialties, including Brie cheese and Meaux mustard. You can taste both when you stop into one of theCampanile hotels in Meaux. There’s also chasselas de Thomery and sucre d'orge de Moret-sur-Loing.

Must-see events
In Fontenay-Trésigny, various events are held throughout the year. In June, the city hosts the Fête des Moteurs and the American Festival is held in September. In November, the Foire de la Saint-Martin takes place and the rest of the year offers live entertainment, plays, concerts, pétanque competitions and flea markets. Your hotel in Fontenay-Trésigny also organizes afterworks, cocktail hour, tastings and theme nights to let you discover local specialties and make your stay unique.

A unique visit to Fontenay-Trésigny
The town was a shooting location for the 1960 film Captain Fracasse, a French-Italian film by Pierre Gaspard-Huit and starring Jean Marais, Philippe Noiret and Geneviève Grad. The scenes portraying the Château de Sigognac in ruins were filmed at the Château du Vivier. In 2006, some scenes for the film Darling, starring Marina Foïs and Guillaume Canet and directed by Christine Carrière, were shot in the city. And let’s not forget the “Monanville” PMU ad.
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