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  • Formule Entrée + Plat 15,00 € 1 Tarte salée, 1 Indian Hot Bowl au choix et 1 riz nature.
  • Formule Plat + Dessert 15,00 € 1 Indian Hot Bowl, 1 riz nature et 1 dessert au choix.
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  • La Tarte Maharaja 5,00 € Tarte salée aux légumes de notre Massala et au fromage, parfumée aux épices indiennes et aux noix de cajou concassées. La tarte se déguste à température ambiante mais nous pouvons la réchauffer légèrement sur demande, moyennant un temps supplémentaire pour la livraison. Populaire
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  • La Tarte Chèvre Epinard 5,00 € Une tarte classique : Chèvre, épinard et miel avec quelques noix pour un maximum de saveurs !
  • Pakoras de légumes 5,00 € Beignets de légumes à la farine de pois chiches et au curry. Excellent avec la sauce Sweet Curry.
  • Sauce Sweet Curry 0,50 € Parfait pour accompagner les pakoras : faite maison à base de sauce aigre-douce parfumée avec notre base de sauce curry Populaire

Indian Hot Bowls

  • Hot Bowl Massala aux légumes 8,00 € Légumes dans une sauce indienne mijotée maison aux épices moulues ramenées par nos soins du Rajasthan Populaire
  • Hot Bowl Dal Makhani 8,00 € Curry de lentilles vertes dans une sauce maison mijotée aux épices du Rajasthan et adoucie à la crème et au beurre.

Riz basmati

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  • Riz sauté aux graines de cumin 5,00 € Riz basmati sauté avec des graines de cumin
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  • Flan Pâtissier à la Pistache 4,50 € Flan Pâtissier maison parfumé à la pistache et à la vanille Populaire
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  • Ice Tea Pêche 2,00 € Canette de 33 cl.
  • Oasis Pomme Cassis Framboise 2,00 € Canette de 33cl
  • Eau Cristaline 1,50 € Bouteille de 50cl
  • Coca-Cola Zero 2,00 € Canette de 33 cl. Populaire

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15 Best Things to Do in Noisy-le-Grand (France)

Roughly halfway between Paris and Disneyland. Noisy-le-Grand isn’t a tourist destination in its own right.

But if you’re staying here you’ll have a lot of other interesting things to hunt down in the area.

The Disneyland resort, with two theme parks and accompanying amenities and attractions, isn’t far to the east.

While you can take short trips to various châteaux, museums, parks  and worthwhile sights in the local suburbs.

The elephant in the room is the City of Light, which you can reach in 15 minutes flat on the suburban rail network.

There’s nowhere like it for culture, dining and historic monuments.

Lets explore the best things to do in Noisy-le-Grand :

1. Avant-Garde Architecture

Arènes de Picasso

Noisy-le-Grand’s population doubled in just 15 years up to 1990. And the cause was a mass of futuristic residential developments.

These were led by some big-hitting architects like France’s Dominique Perrault, and Manuel Núñez Yanowsky and Ricardo Bofill from Spain.

See the Arènes de Picasso, a modernist housing complex around an octagonal square, completed in 1985. At the east and west end are two immense cylinders embedded in the buildings and nicknamed the Camemberts by residents.

Also check out Perrault’s sleek building for the EISSE engineering school, and the awe-inspiring Espaces d’Abraxas, a Utopianist housing estate inspired by Hellenistic architecture and a set for the Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2.

2. Château de Champs-sur-Marne

Château de Champs-sur-Marne

This beautiful early-18th-century property had  a line of illustrious owners including the Princesse de Conti, daughter of Louis XIV. But the most lauded would be Louis César de La Baume Le Blanc who was friends with the preeminent literary figures of the day, inviting Voltaire and Diderot to visit.

The Château had another cultural moment in the 1800s, when Louis Cahen d’Anvers welcomed Marcel Proust.

You can come for a cultivated day out, relaxing in 85 hectares of grounds and gardens landscaped by Claude Desgots a nephew and follower of André Le Nôtre, inventor of the French formal style.

The interiors are divine, and have been picked for Hollywood movies like Dangerous Liaisons (1988) and Marie-Antoinette (2006).

3. Paris Sights

Paris

Outlying Noisy-le-Grand is one of the last eastern suburbs before you hit the Seine-et-Marne countryside.

But even so, the Gare de Lyon is 15 minutes away on the RER and that can be your gateway to this incomparable city.

You probably don’t need us to tell you all the memorable things you can do in Paris, but we’ll jog your memory and give you some inspiration: You can saunter arm-in-arm beside the Seine; or take a sightseeing cruise; scale the legendary bell tower at Notre-Dame; amble the 19th-century covered passages; get some snaps of world icons like the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe; get arty Montmartre.

But that’s just the merest taster of what lies in store a few minutes away.

4. Paris Culture

Musée de l'Orangerie

If your idea of a perfect day is one spent immersed in a museum or gallery, Paris has weeks’ worth of things to get through.

There’s no hyperbole in that statement either, as the count of world-beating museums for art, decorative items, archaeology, engineering, natural history and many other fields runs into the hundreds.

You’ll need several days to get through the headliners like the Louvre, Musée d’Orsay, Musée de l’Orangerie, Musée Marmottan and Musée National du Moyen Âge.

In the evenings there’s high culture at the Palais Garnier for ballet and the Opéra National (book well in advance for both), but also legendary nightlife and a superb live music scene.

5. Église Saint-Sulpice

Église Saint-Sulpice

Long before these modern wonders Noisy-le-Grand was where the Merovingian King of the Franks, Chipelric I had his court in the 6th century.

And this medieval church is supposedly on the site of an ancient oratory built by Chipelric in memory of his son Clovis, assassinated on the orders of Fredegund, an estranged ex-wife.

The current church was finished in the 1200s but was remodelled several times up to the 1800s to keep up with contemporary fashion.

This was all stripped away during a renovation between 2011 and 2013 when the portal, bays, vaults and choir were stripped back to their stark Romanesque glory.

6. Château de Ferrières

Château de Ferrières

This stupendous Neo-Renaissance palace was ordered by Baron James de Rothschild in the middle of the 19th century.

Napoleon III inaugurated the property in 1862, and it is seen as the most lavish 19th-century château in France.

In the 1960s it was the estate was in the hands of Guy de Rothschild who put on regular parties, and Grace Kelly, Brigitte Bardot and Audrey Hepburn were all guests.

Call in between May and September to see the sumptuous decoration and furniture; this was used as a backdrop for a music video by Beyoncé and Robert Altman’s Prêt-à-Porter in 1994.

7. Disneyland Park

Disneyland Park

The original theme park at Disneyland Paris is Europe’s most popular attraction.

Simply put, it’s the dream holiday for every child up to 12. But is full of things that will get a thumbs up from older members of the family.

The Sleeping Beauty Castle, based on the namesake movie, sets the scene in Fantasyland.

And from there you’ll have five other “Lands” to journey into, with tons of rides and shows based on Disney characters and movies.

Some of the many high points are Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril, Space Mountain and as Star Tours.

Both reopen in 2017, updated with characters and scenes from the new Star Wars prequels.

8. Walt Disney Studios Park

Walt Disney Studios Park

This newer theme park opened its doors in 2002 and beckons you into the magic of the movie-making business.

At the Toon Studio little ones will get to meet their favourite animated characters on the lot and hop on all kinds of rides inspired by the Pixar movies.

The Production Courtyard has a Hollywood theme, with shows like CinéMagique, which combines a performance by a live actor with moving images projected onto the screen behind . Last up is the Backlot, going into the nuts and bolts of movie production and staging spectacular stunt shows like Moteurs… Action!

9. Château de Vincennes

Château de Vincennes

Ten minutes on the RER is a fearsome castle at the eastern gates of Paris.

It’s the only medieval fortress around Paris, and in its day the keep was the tallest in Europe, towering to 52 metres.

These 800-year-old walls have a lot of tales to tell, of Kings of France who married, lived and died here in the 13th and 14th centuries.

England’s Henry V also passed away in the keep in 1422 after being injured in the Siege of Meaux in 1422. After France’s Kings moved to more cultured Renaissance houses Vincennes became a prison for people like Mirabeau, one of the main in the Revolution.

Much later, the First World War spy Mata Hari was executed in the moat in 1917.

10. Bois de Vincennes

Bois de Vincennes

The château’s hunting ground is now the largest green space in Paris, covering almost 1,000 hectares and constituting a tenth of the city’s total area.

The Parc Floral de Paris within is a botanical garden landscaped in the 60s and boasting a bonsai greenhouse, water mirror and the central Vallée des Fleurs, which is updated with a new theme every year.

These are also complemented by a miniature railway, outdoor music venue and mini-golf course.

But the Park Floral is just one small corner of the Bois de Vincennes, which also holds the Paris Zoological Park, the Hippodrome running horse races, the Velodrome and the Art Deco Palais de la Porte Dorée containing the Museum of Immigration and a tropical aquarium in its basement.

11. Château et Parc Culturel de Rentilly

Château et Parc Culturel de Rentilly

About 15 minutes east of Noisy-le-Grand is the suburb of Rentilly, which has done something very creative with its park.

The 16th-century house in the middle was once the property of Jean de Ligny, secretary to King Henri IV. After slipping into dilapidation the house and its grounds were given a dramatic makeover, transforming it into a contemporary cultural centre.

The château is now clad with reflective stainless steel panels, and the gutted interiors hold art galleries and an auditorium.

You can scale the building to reach a lookout on the roof, or wander the 50 hectare grounds.

If you’re less inspired by the art the park is still gorgeous and planted with mature exotic trees like a giant sequoia and a huge Atlas cedar.

12. Maison Natale de Louis Braille

Maison Natale de Louis Braille

A nice antidote to the mayhem of Disneyland is this museum close by in Couvray.

Despite its humble appearance a chain of events began in this house that would improve the lives of millions of people.

It’s the birthplace of Louis Braille who lived in the first half of the 19th century and invented the Braille tactile writing system for the blind or visually impaired.

On a guided visit you’ll see the very workshop where Louis suffered the accident that would take away his sight, aged five.

There are engaging insights about how he invented his system and objects from his glittering academic career.

You’ll also get the chance to write a few lines of Braille yourself.

13. Murs à Pêches

Murs à Pêches

You could get off the RER in Vincennes and wander into the Montreuil suburb to find a curious memento from a very different time.

Up to the advent of the railways Paris grew much of its fruit in what are now the eastern suburbs of the city.

In Montreuil there was an enormous lattice of walled orchards growing 16 million peaches a year, and it was a resourceful enterprise: The soil here is rich in gypsum so this was extracted and plastered onto the walls to help the gardens retain heat for longer and grow fruit that could normally only survive in water climates to the south.

There’s a federation preserving this heritage and organising a festival every May with concerts and art installations in these gardens.

14. Ferme de Buisson

Ferme de Buisson

Ten minutes by car or train will get you to the district of Marne-la-Vallée, which has a contemporary cultural centre that is well worth a peek.

The Ferme de Buisson is a spacious stone barn, constructed in 1880 as a dairy to supply the local Menier chocolate factory.

In the 1990 it was reconfigured as a venue for performing arts, and you have to come, if only to see the graceful Art Nouveau decoration inside.

There’s an auditorium with 800 seats (an official French Scène Nationale), along with smaller halls and an art centre with workshops and galleries.

There are also movie screenings every night of the week, if you’re up for some arthouse cinema.

15. Val d’Europe Mall

Val d'Europe Mall

Val d’Europe of the name of the new town that was developed around  Disneyland in the early 90s.

The holiday villages all converge on this colossal mall, which has a neat design, with vaulting metal and glass canopies, recalling the elegant shopping galleries of 19th-century Paris.

The mall was completed in 2000 and contains 120 stores, anchored by a branch of Carrefour and accompanied by all manner of restaurants and cafes.

All your shopping needs may already be fulfilled by Paris, and if so you could come instead to the Sea Life Paris aquarium in the building’s basement.

15 Best Things to Do in Noisy-le-Grand (France):

  • Avant-Garde Architecture
  • Château de Champs-sur-Marne
  • Paris Sights
  • Paris Culture
  • Église Saint-Sulpice
  • Château de Ferrières
  • Disneyland Park
  • Walt Disney Studios Park
  • Château de Vincennes
  • Bois de Vincennes
  • Château et Parc Culturel de Rentilly
  • Maison Natale de Louis Braille
  • Murs à Pêches
  • Ferme de Buisson
  • Val d'Europe Mall

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Noisy-le-Grand Travel Guide: Exploring History & Culture

Welcome to Noisy-le-Grand, a vibrant city located in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France. With its rich history, diverse culture, and close proximity to the City of Light, Noisy-le-Grand offers visitors a unique and memorable experience. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a lover of art and architecture, or simply looking to immerse yourself in the local culture, this travel guide will provide you with all the information you need to make the most of your visit.

1. Historic Landmarks

Noisy-le-Grand is home to several historic landmarks that showcase its intriguing past. The Château de Noisy-le-Grand is a must-visit attraction, offering a glimpse into the city's medieval history. Explore the castle's impressive architecture and learn about its role as a strategic fortress during the Middle Ages.

Another notable landmark is the Church of Saint-Sulpice-de-Noisy-le-Grand. This beautiful church dates back to the 12th century and features stunning Gothic architecture. Step inside to admire its ornate stained glass windows and impressive organ.

2. Cultural Experiences

Noisy-le-Grand is a city bursting with culture. Take a stroll through the city center and discover the local markets, where you can sample delicious French cuisine, browse unique handicrafts, and interact with friendly locals. Don't miss the opportunity to try some traditional French pastries like croissants, macarons, and éclairs.

For art lovers, the André Malraux Cultural Center is a must-visit. This contemporary art space hosts exhibitions by both local and international artists, providing a platform for creativity and innovation. Be sure to check their website for upcoming events and exhibitions.

3. Natural Escapes

Escape the urban hustle and bustle by exploring Noisy-le-Grand's natural landscapes. The Parc de Noisiel is a beautiful park that spans over 300 acres, offering a peaceful retreat for nature lovers. Take a leisurely walk along the park's well-maintained trails, admire the picturesque lakes, and enjoy a picnic surrounded by lush greenery.

If you're feeling adventurous, head to the Marne River, which runs alongside Noisy-le-Grand. Rent a kayak or a paddleboard and explore the river's tranquil waters, taking in the scenic views along the way.

4. Nearby Attractions

While Noisy-le-Grand has plenty to offer, don't miss the opportunity to explore the nearby attractions. With its close proximity to Paris, you can easily hop on a train and be in the heart of the city within minutes. Explore world-famous landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and Notre-Dame Cathedral.

For a break from the urban cityscape, visit the beautiful town of Meaux. Known for its stunning Gothic cathedral and charming canals, Meaux offers a delightful escape from the bustling streets of Paris. Don't forget to try a slice of brie, as Meaux is famous for its production of this delicious cheese.

5. Where to Stay

When it comes to accommodation in Noisy-le-Grand, you'll find a range of options to suit every budget. Whether you're looking for a luxurious hotel, a cozy bed and breakfast, or a budget-friendly hostel, there's something for everyone. Make sure to book your stay in advance to secure the best deals and availability.

Here are some popular options:

  • Hotel Espace
  • Ibis Marne-la-Vallée Noisy-le-Grand
  • Novotel Marne-la-Vallée Noisy-le-Grand
  • Bed and Breakfast Le Fabra

With its rich history, vibrant culture, and proximity to Paris, Noisy-le-Grand is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Plan your visit today and prepare to be captivated by the charm and beauty of this unique destination!

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Photo is of Chateau de Champs-sur-Marne at 4 km from Noisy-le-Grand

Visit Noisy-le-Grand: highlights and tourist information

Noisy-le-Grand is situated in the department and region.

Below you can see some of the places that we have visited and reviewed and can recommend when you are sightseeing close to Noisy-le-Grand in .

Popular places to visit nearby include Chateau de Champs-sur-Marne at 4 km and Chateau de Vincennes at 9 km.

Noisy-le-Grand, France: places to visit and attractions

Note that all distances below are 'direct' and real driving distances will be greater!

Chateau de Champs-sur-Marne

Chateau de Champs-sur-Marne

Chateau de Vincennes

Chateau de Vincennes

River Seine

River Seine

Paris

Notre Dame cathedral

Pantheon

Sainte-Chapelle

Conciergerie

Conciergerie

Jardin du Luxembourg

Jardin du Luxembourg

Palais-Royal

Palais-Royal

Montmartre

Basilica de Sacre Coeur

Catacombs

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Market days in Noisy-le-Grand: weekly market: Wednesday & Sunday & Friday;

  • Noisy-le-Grand: market Wednesday & Sunday & Friday (0km)
  • Neuilly-sur-Marne: market Wednesday & Saturday (2km)
  • Gournay-sur-Marne: market Wednesday & Saturday (2km)
  • Bry-sur-Marne: market Sunday (3km)
  • Le Perreux-sur-Marne: market Wednesday & Sunday & Friday (3km)
  • Le Plessis-Trevise: market Wednesday & Saturday (4km)
  • Chelles: market Tuesday & Thursday & Sunday (5km)
  • Nogent-sur-Marne: market Tuesday & Sunday & Saturday & Friday (5km)
  • Champigny-sur-Marne: market every day except Monday (5km)
  • Noisiel: market Sunday (6km)

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What to do at Noisy-le-Grand? Some places with official tourist classifications and other places of interest to visit nearby that should provide inspiration if you are visiting Noisy-le-Grand.

  • Aquarium du palais de la Porte Dor (11km)
  • Centre de la mer et des eaux (15km)
  • Cinéaqua (19km)

Heritage sites

  • Seine Banks, Paris (15km)
  • Paris tour St Jacques (monuments on French pilgrim routes) (15km)
  • Versailles Palace (31km)

National Monuments

  • Champs-sur-Marne Chateau (4km)
  • Vincennes Chateau (9km)
  • Notre Dame cathedral (15km)
  • Pantheon (15km)
  • Sainte-Chapelle (15km)
  • Conciergerie (15km)
  • Chapelle Expiatoire (17km)
  • Basilica of Saint-Denis (17km)
  • Arc de Triomphe (19km)
  • Saint Cloud Parc (26km)
  • Maison des Jardies (26km)
  • Chateau de Maisons (31km)
  • Villa Savoye (39km)

Other tourist attractions

  • Parc de la Villette (13km)
  • Place de la Bastille (13km)
  • Place des Vosges (14km)
  • Jardin des Plantes (14km)
  • Hotel de Ville (town hall) (15km)
  • Saint-Eustache (15km)
  • Pont-Neuf (16km)
  • Palais Royal (16km)
  • Montmartre (16km)
  • Montmartre district (16km)
  • The Louvre (16km)
  • Basilica de Sacre Coeur (16km)
  • Catacombs (16km)
  • Paris Opera (16km)
  • Place Vendome (16km)
  • Orsay Museum (17km)
  • Jardin des Tuileries (17km)
  • Eglise de la Madeleine (17km)
  • Place de la Concorde (17km)
  • Palais Bourbon (17km)
  • Rodin Museum (17km)
  • Petit Palais (18km)
  • Champs-Elysees (18km)
  • Hotel des Invalides (18km)
  • Grand Palais (18km)
  • Parc Monceau (18km)
  • Eiffel Tower (19km)

Recommended detour towns (fr: plus beau détour)

  • L'Isle-Adam (38km)

Regional Natural Parcs

  • Oise-Pays de France (37km)
  • Haute Vallee de Chevreuse (46km)

Churches and religious monuments

  • Eglises de Saint Eustache (Paris) (11km)
  • Maison d'Ourscamp (Paris) (14km)
  • Sainte Chapelle (Paris) (16km)
  • Cathédrale de Notre Dame (Paris) (16km)
  • Abbaye Notre Dame de Saint-Germain-des-Prés (Paris) (16km)
  • Basilique de Saint Denis (Saint-Denis) (17km)
  • Eglise de Notre Dame (Chatou) (29km)
  • Eglise de Notre Dame (Bougival) (30km)
  • Abbaye Cistercienne de Royaumont (Asnieres-sur-Oise) (32km)
  • Eglise de Saint Martin et Saint Blaise (Louveciennes) (32km)
  • Abbaye de Chaalis (Fontaine-Chaalis) (35km)
  • Eglise de Saint Etienne (Mareil-Marly) (35km)
  • Eglise de Saint Denis (Mery-sur-Oise) (36km)
  • Abbaye Notre-Dame du Val (Meriel) (36km)
  • Notre Dame de Port Royal des Champs (Magny-les-Hameaux) (37km)
  • Eglise de Notre-Dame de l'Assomption (Auvers-sur-Oise) (37km)
  • Eglise de Saint Maclou (Conflans-Sainte-Honorine) (37km)
  • Abbaye du Lys (Dammarie-les-Lys) (38km)
  • Collégiale Notre-Dame (Poissy) (39km)
  • Abbaye de Maubuisson (Saint-Ouen-l'Aumone) (39km)
  • Cathédrale Notre Dame (Senlis) (40km)
  • Abbatiale Saint Nicolas (Saint-Leu-d'Esserent) (42km)
  • Eglise de Sainte Geneviève (Feucherolles) (43km)
  • Eglise de Saint Pierre et Saint Paul (Orgeval) (43km)

Remarkable gardens

  • Domaine national de Champs-sur-Marne (4km)
  • Jardin du Palais-Royal (16km)
  • Parc du domaine de Sceaux (21km)
  • Maison de Chateaubriand (23km)
  • Domaine national de Saint-Cloud (26km)
  • Domaine de la Malmaison (28km)
  • Potager du roi, Versailles (32km)
  • Parc de Versailles (32km)
  • Parc du château de Vaux-le-Vicomte (34km)
  • Domaine national de Saint-Germain-en-Laye (34km)
  • Parc du château de Beauregard (35km)
  • Parc de l'abbaye de Royaumont (35km)
  • Jardin et parc du château de Chantilly (39km)
  • Potager des Princes (39km)
  • Parc du château de Valgenceuse (39km)
  • Parc de Courson (41km)
  • Parc du château de Breteuil (43km)
  • Parc de Chamarande (45km)

Protected historical centre (fr: secteur sauvegardé)

(see also historical French towns )

  • Versailles (31km)
  • Saint-Germain-en-Laye (34km)
  • Senlis (40km)

Sites of natural beauty

  • Murs à pêches (7km)
  • Foret de Ermenonville (34km)
  • Forêt de Chantilly (35km)
  • Vallée de Chevreuse (41km)

Amusement park / theme park

  • Disneyland Paris (17km)
  • Parc Asterix (32km)

Towns of Art and history

  • Noisiel (6km)
  • Meaux (27km)
  • Chantilly (39km)
  • Pontoise (40km)

Villages in bloom 4* (fr: ville fleurie)

  • Gagny (4km)
  • Livry-Gargan (8km)
  • Aulnay-sous-Bois (10km)
  • Creteil (10km)
  • Maisons-Alfort (10km)
  • Levallois-Perret (20km)
  • Courbevoie (22km)
  • Le Plessis-Robinson (23km)
  • Meudon (23km)
  • Soisy-sous-Montmorency (24km)
  • Rueil-Malmaison (27km)
  • Velizy-Villacoublay (28km)
  • Le Vesinet (31km)
  • Melun (35km)
  • Le Mee-sur-Seine (35km)

Zoo and/or wildlife park

  • Parc zoologique de Vincennes (10km)
  • Ménagerie du Jardin des plantes (14km)
  • Jardin d'acclimatation (Paris) (21km)
  • Parc des félins (big cats) (33km)

Geography and distances

Noisy-le-Grand is in the of France at 5437 kilometres from , the department capital (general information: Noisy-le-Grand is 15 kilometres from Paris).

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Commune: Noisy-le-Grand

Canton: Noisy-le-Grand

Arrondissement: Raincy

Department:

Postcode: 93160

Distance to Noisy-le-Grand

from (prefecture): 5437 km

from Paris: 15 km

from Calais: 239 km

from Nice: 677 km

from Bordeaux: 505 km

from Strasbourg: 382 km

Getting here

For driving distances to Noisy-le-Grand from anywhere in France see driving distances and route planner .

We have 25 other places listed as being close (less than kilometres from ): Bondy , Brou-sur-Chantereine , Bry-sur-Marne , Champigny-sur-Marne , Champs-sur-Marne , Chelles , Chennevieres-sur-Marne , Emerainville , Fontenay-sous-Bois , Gagny , Gournay-sur-Marne , Le Perreux-sur-Marne , Le Plessis-Trevise , Le Raincy , Lognes , Montfermeil , Neuilly-Plaisance , Neuilly-sur-Marne , Nogent-sur-Marne , Noisiel , Pontault-Combault , Rosny-sous-Bois , Saint-Maur-Des-Fosses , Villemomble and Villiers-sur-Marne .

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Jacky Ribault (L'Ours in Vincennes, Qui Plume la Lune in the 11 th arrondissement in Paris) opened this brasserie on the ground floor of a residential building in the centre of Noisy-le-Grand. It pays homage to the history of the town, which was built on a Merovingian and Carolingian necropolis. The menu proposes good classic dishes – slightly revamped – made from impeccable produce. All the desserts are by Hugo Correia, pastry chef at L'Ours. Pleasant contemporary setting. Sunday brunch, open seven days a week, including all afternoon.

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Noisy-le-Grand is a modern city that has retained its roots, traditions and spirit of the village.

Noisy-le-Grand already appeared in the fifth century among the residences of the Merovingian kings. It will pass in the 10th century under the rule of monks that will last until the Revolution of 1789. The royal domain, Noisy-le-Grand passes in 1060 at the hands of the monks of Saint Martin des Champs, (Abbey of St. Martin des Champs in Paris ) by a gift of King Henry I. The monks of St. Martin Noisy-le-Grand therefore dominate until 1789. They shall exercise rights of high and low justice to the Revolution. This domination is exerted on the land, forests, meadows, vineyards, fishing rights, etc., and also results in a court of law upon the inhabitants. When the Revolution broke out, there are only 19 religious Noisy-le-Grand. Their land, as well as those of large properties that have endured until now, are offered for sale. Become a peaceful rural village in Noisy see a new growth with the construction of the tram, in the early 20th century, which favored the installation of taverns along the Marne and the renowned artists such as composer Claude Terrasse, the painter Pierre Bonnard and the actor Michel Simon. The first subdivision, date from 1930, and will reinforce its status in Noisy-le-Grand suburb. It will strengthen, with the growing population in the Paris region, and the inclusion of Noisy in the scope of the new town of Marne la Vallée.

Until the early 20th century, Noisy-le-Grand is a peaceful rural village whose main activity is agriculture. Farmers and growers provide the largest part of the food (milk, butter, eggs, poultry ...). The tram from the "Company Railways Nogentais" arrives in the village in 1901. The tram facilitates the transport of workers and employees working in Paris or nearby. It is already the sign of the evolution of Noisy Village campaign to the suburbs. Parisians take advantage of this progress to come and take a breath of fresh air in Noisy Sunday ... The banks of the Marne are flocking Sunday fishermen and Parisians walk. The rural character of Noisy make it a relaxing and swimming. Noisy is known for its air quality (due to altitude over the Marne) and its quiet banks of the Marne. The taverns are emancipated in the 1920s and revolve around the neighborhoods of Grammonts Shore and charming. This craze coincides with the flowering of subdivisions on Noisy-Le-Grand in the years 20-30. The best known are the Pergola, the cat Fisherman, the Tourbillon ...

Artists settled: they come in search of inspiration. Claude Terrasse (1867-1923), opera composer lived Noisy-le-Grand from 1897 to 1899. His wife was none other than the sister of Pierre Bonnard (1864-1947), neo-impressionist painter. It took many pictures of his nieces and nephews when they visit the house of Noisy-le-Grand. A table entitled "Farmyard" (1898) is the result of a shot taken at Noisy-le-Grand. The third accomplice was the writer Alfred Jarry (1873-1907), father of Ubu Roi. He had his bike to visit Noisy-le-Grand Terrace and Bonnard.

Poilpot Theophilus (1848-1915), Mayor of Noisy-Le-Grand from 1887 to 1892, an eminent painter at the time, has made great paintings of battles around the world. His paintings adorn the walls of the Sorbonne and ... of the town hall of Neuilly-sur-Seine .

Joseph Chéret (1838-1894), sculptor-ornemantiste had built his house in the village. Noiséen this artist is none other than the painter's brother-poster, Jules Cheret, who designed the first poster for the Moulin Rouge.

Michel Simon Noisy-le-Grand lived since 1934, road Malnoue a large estate of the painter Theophilus Poilpot. This is one of the most popular comedians of vaudeville (50 pieces): "Happiness" by Bernstein, "John of the Moon" by Achard and also film with over a hundred films to his awards including "Boudu Saved From Drowning," "The bitch" by Jean Renoir, "Funny drama" Marcel Carné. It gives its name to the cultural area of ​​the city.

The proliferation of subdivisions in the 1930s gradually transformed in Noisy suburb. From 1921 to 1954, the population rose from 2,200 to over 10,000 inhabitants. In 1965, the Master of Urban Planning and Development of the Paris Region, provides for the creation of "new towns" around Paris, to control urban growth of the suburbs. Noisy-le-Grand is part of the future scope of Marne-la-Vallee. This disruption leads to the disappearance of the last agricultural areas and the expropriation of many properties to make way for new neighborhoods and allow the A4 to get away from Paris.

Noisy-le-Grand is today a city of 62,000 inhabitants, where the new districts, even futuristic, alongside traditional residential areas.

Noisy-le-Grand offers a rich cultural environment, and sports associations. Festivities are held as the Christmas Market or Carnival. Performances are recognized to be seen at the Espace Michel Simon; the Municipal Conservatory, dedicated to Maurice Baquet, who lived in Noisy artist for over 30 years, still hosts more than musicians.

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  • The Arena of Picasso: With an oversized architectural style to mark the gateway to the Marne Valley, Manolo Nunez performs the Arena in 1984 by Picasso. Their peculiarity is the presence of two reinforced concrete discs of 42.50 meters in diameter. The multitude of geometric shapes used in their construction is like a game of Mecano: 120 resin molds for precast 5600 and 12 500 tonnes of facade panels.
  • The place with the Federated Theatre, the Arc de Triomphe and the Palacio d'Abraxas were designed by Ricardo Bofill and raised between 1978 and 1984. This is an "urban room", closed to traffic. Architecture by the presence of fluted columns of glass or stone resembles that of ancient Greece and Rome. Note again the reference to Claude-Nicolas Ledoux.
  • The Notre Dame and St. Sulpice listed since 1999 in the Supplementary Inventory of Historical Monuments, Notre-Dame and Saint-Sulpice is recorded from 1089 to 1090. A tradition that this church would be the site of the chapel is buried in the sixth century the son of Chilperic I.
  • A pure Romanesque bell tower and south aisle were built around 1130-1140. The nave, chancel and Lady Chapel, with a flat bed, were built around 1245. The church has a nave with three aisles without transepts of five bays and two bays of a heart with its south aisle by the vaulted apse ass oven. In 1484, the church received its dedication "To our Lady and St. Sulpice." This date certainly marks a new phase of work. The barrel vault with ornamental frieze cornice which marks the date certainly 17th century.
  • It is in this church that the Vicomte de Beauharnais marries Josephine Tascher Pagerie of December 13, 1779. Josephine, Empress of the French was noiséenne few years of his life. Its history began when she married the Marquis Alexandre de Beauharnais (guillotined in 1794) December 13, 1779. Widowed, it became Empress of the French by her marriage to Napoleon. Property in which she lived, rue du Docteur Elder, still exists. It now houses a private school.
  • The cross of the cemetery, the 14th century included in the Inventory of Historical Monuments November 15, 1908, it comes from the necropolis of the first Mastraits on the heights of the village. Its existence is attested in the early 14th century, in the register of deeds of justice in Noisy between 1317 and 1332. It was called "the cross of Lady Ysebael," referring to Isabelle Valery, Lady of the fief of Beauvais and the wife of the lord de Bry. The sculpture that adorns the top in the 15th century with one hand, a representation of the Virgin and the other the Crucifixion. She was placed in the old cemetery near the church in 1711.
  • The monument of the ball: this is in memory of five airmen victims of a plane crash April 17, 1913, has been erected, street ball, this memorial. It is located a few meters from where the car came down the Zodiac XIV advantage of the Saint-Cloud and then took a very violent hailstorm.
  • The Town Hall: the castle, built between 1863 and 1865, and owned by the family Périac Bush is acquired by the municipality in 1926 and inaugurated on 31 July 1927. Some transformations of the building are made: a staircase, balcony and steeple were added.
  • The Tourist Office and Animation in the 19th century was occupied by the family Desvignes. The building became mayor in 1841 then-mayor school until 1924, when he loses his administrative duties. Different families will then stay there until the city bought the premises in 1985 to accommodate a tourist office which will replace the Office of Tourism and Entertainment.
  • Les Bains Douches were built between 1932 and 1935, and reflect a time when personal hygiene and hydrotherapy are particularly important. The Art Nouveau building is representative of the civil architecture of the 30s.
  • L'Espace Michel Simon by architect George Pappas, built between 1987 and 1989. Dedicated to the artist Michael Simon, a former noiséen, this glass building includes an exhibition space, a library and an auditorium with 750 seats. It was inaugurated by Jean Marais, the author of the bust of Michel Simon kid who adorns the lobby.
  • The banks of the Marne and its 4 km of shoreline provide opportunities for pedestrians, cyclists, fishermen like to give a good relaxing time over water.
  • Parks and green spaces:
  • Parc de la Butte Verte.
  • Park Urban Center.
  • Edges of the Marne.
  • Garden of Artists.
  • The vineyard of Clos Saint Vincent.
  • Lane Stadium.

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Events and festivities.

  • L'Espace Michel Simon houses an auditorium with 750 seats where artists, actors, dancers and musicians offer exceptional programming.
  • March: country market. Fifty exhibitors gather for a gastronomic tour of France where most of the provinces with the most delicious regional specialties will be presented.
  • Spring Carnival: parade of colorful floats and animated for a rally downtown. Confetti, street performances and burning of Bonhomme Carnaval.
  • May: Festival des Chemins de Traverse - Flower Market - Noiséennes Strides for lovers of walking races.
  • June: Grand athletics meeting at the Stade Alain Mimoun and Music Festival.
  • June: Noisy Beach to enjoy the sun, fine sand and many sporting and recreational activities (beach rugby, skating, climbing, badminton, archery, tree climbing, table tennis, relax and nap ...)
  • July 13: big dance hall.
  • September: Forum of Free Time - Heritage Days - Harvest Festival along with the Brotherhood of Clos Saint Vincent.
  • October: Grand garage sale City Centre.
  • December: Christmas market. It is in a magical, enchanting and luminous as the event unfolds. A hundred shops to gourmet foods and crafts, live entertainment, carriage rides, miniature farm and home of Santa Claus, riding old.

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Marne la Vallée is in zone 5 so for visiting Paris you could purchase a Mobilis pass for 13.65€. Again not know from where exactly you are starting means I can only guess at what you might pay for the pass.

There is special pricing available for those under 26 on weekends, 6.85€

All of this information is available on the RATP website:

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The Disney experts are there and will certainly be able to advise with lodging and transportation.

Noisy-le-Grand is safe enough, but it's a shopping mall and office buildings. It's about as grim and soulless a place to stay as you could possibly find.

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And it's 30euros for the week pass (zones 1 to 4)

Bussy isn't as bad as Noisy, but it's still new (less than 10 years old) chain hotels in a "New Suburb Beautiful" setting.

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Visit Noisy-le-Grand

Located in a suburb to the north-east of Paris, about seven miles as the crow flies from the Porte de Vincennes, this commune offers both rustic and modern areas, and is well known to cinema-goers.

A holiday in Noisy-le-Grand, the most heavily populated commune in the new town of Marne-la-Vallée, is overflowing with both charm and surprises – in particular for architecture and history lovers! This is something that Coluche and Laurent Voulzy were both well aware of, and they feature on the list of the town’s most famous inhabitants.

It is a green town, making it a pleasant place to live: 25% of the urban area is made up of green spaces. In the Northern area, with its country village feel, the River Marne and 3miles of riverbanks are prepped for walks and bike rides during your holiday in Noisy-le-Grand. Noisy-le-Grand oozes nostalgic charm with its open-air cafés by the water... In July, Noisy-Plage provides two weeks of deck chairs, sand pits and a giant slide. To the south lies the Yvris Amusement Park and Bois Saint-Martin. In the town centre, explore the Garden of Artists, the Salvador Alliende Park and, in the Mont d’Est area, the Promenade des Mares-Dimanches, close to the Les Arcades shopping centre.

Here in the town's business district you will find the famous Espaces d'Abraxas, created in the 80s by Catalan architect Ricardo Bofill. Consisting of three buildings, called Arc, Palacio and Theatre, this postmodern housing estate is a sight to behold! Several film makers have used it as the backdrop for their films, with Terry Gilliam's futuristic cult film "Brazil" being a particular example. Younger visitors may recognise the Palacio building from the Hunger Games trilogy.

And Noisy-le-Grand's historical heritage doesn't stop there. The Château Périac Buisson, now the town hall, and Saint-Sulpice church are both worth a visit, as is the Museum of Local History and Heritage, which houses tools dating back to when Noisy-le-Grand was a small wine-producing village. Long before that, even, Merovingian kings took up residence here. Recent excavations have made it possible to recreate the remains of Merovingian and Carolingian graves.

Served by 2RER lines (A and E) and 12bus lines, Noisy-le-Grand is the perfect affordable holiday destination between Disneyland Paris and the capital. The centre of Paris is only 15minutes away and the famous theme park can be reached in 20minutes.

Enjoy your stay!

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Visit Noisy-le-Grand

Located in a suburb to the north-east of Paris, about seven miles as the crow flies from the Porte de Vincennes, this commune offers both rustic and modern areas, and is well known to cinema-goers.

A holiday in Noisy-le-Grand, the most heavily populated commune in the new town of Marne-la-Vallée, is overflowing with both charm and surprises – in particular for architecture and history lovers! This is something that Coluche and Laurent Voulzy were both well aware of, and they feature on the list of the town’s most famous inhabitants.

It is a green town, making it a pleasant place to live: 25% of the urban area is made up of green spaces. In the Northern area, with its country village feel, the River Marne and 3miles of riverbanks are prepped for walks and bike rides during your holiday in Noisy-le-Grand. Noisy-le-Grand oozes nostalgic charm with its open-air cafés by the water... In July, Noisy-Plage provides two weeks of deck chairs, sand pits and a giant slide. To the south lies the Yvris Amusement Park and Bois Saint-Martin. In the town centre, explore the Garden of Artists, the Salvador Alliende Park and, in the Mont d’Est area, the Promenade des Mares-Dimanches, close to the Les Arcades shopping centre.

Here in the town's business district you will find the famous Espaces d'Abraxas, created in the 80s by Catalan architect Ricardo Bofill. Consisting of three buildings, called Arc, Palacio and Theatre, this postmodern housing estate is a sight to behold! Several film makers have used it as the backdrop for their films, with Terry Gilliam's futuristic cult film "Brazil" being a particular example. Younger visitors may recognise the Palacio building from the Hunger Games trilogy.

And Noisy-le-Grand's historical heritage doesn't stop there. The Château Périac Buisson, now the town hall, and Saint-Sulpice church are both worth a visit, as is the Museum of Local History and Heritage, which houses tools dating back to when Noisy-le-Grand was a small wine-producing village. Long before that, even, Merovingian kings took up residence here. Recent excavations have made it possible to recreate the remains of Merovingian and Carolingian graves.

Served by 2RER lines (A and E) and 12bus lines, Noisy-le-Grand is the perfect affordable holiday destination between Disneyland Paris and the capital. The centre of Paris is only 15minutes away and the famous theme park can be reached in 20minutes.

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Absolutely unhelpful with English people and small children

Excellent Ent la Rge shopping mall, Arcades, near to hotel, with restaurants.

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Postmodernist Architecture in Noisy-le-Grand: Science Fiction in the Suburbs of Paris

  • Last updated on 13/03/2024
  • by Felipe Tofani

Located on the outskirts of Paris, halfway between the French capital and Disneyland, Noisy-le-Grand looks like a piece of science fiction in the real world. This place is what modern architecture should look like, and it seems so futuristic that movie directors decided to use It as a location for movies like Brazil and The Hunger Games .

When planning my trip to Paris at the end of 2017, I was looking for different places to visit. I have been to Paris a few times , and I wanted to see something unusual , and then I remembered something I read back in 2015 about the unique architecture of Noisy-le-Grand.

The first place that captured my attention was the weird-looking Les Espaces d’Abraxas. The second place I wanted to visit was Les Arènes de Picasso, which has circular buildings. But when I got there, I discovered a new world of weird-looking architecture I was looking for on this trip.

Below, I will tell you what I saw on the outskirts of Paris.

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Les Espaces d’Abraxas in Noisy-le-Grand

When planning how to arrive at Noisy-le-Grand, I knew I would reach Noisy-le-Grand Mont d’Est, but I didn’t know much about it. My train took less than an hour to arrive, and when I realized that I was getting close, I got really excited. But, upon arrival at the station, I was greeted by a shopping mall that looked more suburban and regular than expected.

But, as soon as I stepped outside, I could see Les Espaces d’Abraxas close by, and I knew I was in the right place.

Les Espaces d’Abraxas was designed by Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill , and it looks more like a monument than a building where people live. But this is a 591-unit building complex with three main parts.

The Palacio is the tallest building, and, with its 19 stores, it looks like something out of a video game. Some places looked pixelated to me, like a real-life game of Tetris. There is the Théatre with its curved section of apartments that create a plaza in the center of the complex.

There is also an arc in the center that looks like a futuristic version of the Arc de Triomphe with 20 apartments.

Les Espaces d’Abraxas in Noisy-le-Grand was built between 1978 and 1984 as an entry into the new city of Marne-la-Vallée . Ricardo Bofill wanted to create a social housing project that would mix function regarding the human scale and the aesthetics of public spaces.

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After a few too many pictures all around Les Espaces d’Abraxas in Noisy-le-Grand, I decided to continue my photo walk around the buildings. I started trying to find my way into Les Arènes de Picasso.

Between the two architectural complexes, I was surprised that there are even weirder-looking buildings around Noisy-le-Grand. All around the two small artificial lakes in town, you can find unique-looking structures whose history I couldn’t find anything about. But you can see some of the pictures I took here. I hope these images will convince you to go there even more.

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Les Arènes de Picasso in Noisy-le-Grand

The buildings called Les Arènes de Picasso are organized in an octagonal layout with two circular units on both sides. In the middle of it, you can find an enormous sculpture surrounded by water. There are 540 apartments, a kindergarten, a high school, and some convenience stores.

Manolo Nunez is the architect responsible for Les Arènes de Picasso , and he decided to counterbalance the style in the surrounding area of Marne la Vallée with something a little different. With this in mind, the architect adopted an architectural language filled with volumes and details. All of it is based on Parisian symbols that appeared in his research.

The circular buildings designed by Manolo Nunez highlight Les Arènes de Picasso in Noisy-le-Grand. They are 17 stores high and are formed by two discs made of reinforced concrete that are more than 40 meters in diameter.

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How to arrive at Noisy-le-Grand

Getting to Noisy-le-Grand was easy. There is a big train station in the middle of the architectural complex; from there, you can easily reach everywhere.

You can walk around the area quickly and without worrying, but avoid taking pictures of the people there. Close to Les Arènes de Picasso, one guy came out of a shop to ask me about what I was doing taking photos in the area. I told him in a broken mixture of French and English that I was just taking pictures of the buildings, and he didn’t care about me anymore.

This is a social housing project on the outskirts of Paris, and some people there are not used to people going close to their houses and taking pictures of everything. Understand that, and I think it will be more than acceptable for everybody.

far away from #Paris, in a place called Noisy le Grand, there are buildings that look like they came straight out of a sci fi movie. and i loved going there and taking pictures of everything. bonus points for the pigeon in the middle of the picture. #foto

Postmodernist Architecture in Noisy-le-Grand

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Great apartment between Paris & Disneyland Paris

Simplifiez-vous la vie dans ce logement paisible et central. Logement neuf, construction 2022, entier, spacieux, de 2 pièces et 43 m². Il dispose également d'une loggia de 3m². Le logement dispose d'un grand séjour avec cuisine ouverte entièrement équipée, d'une grande chambre et d'une salle d'eau fonctionnelle. A 3 minutes à pied de la gare RER À qui mène dans un sens sur Paris gare Nation en 15 minutes et dans l'autre sens au parc Disneyland Paris en 20 minutes.

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Studio between Paris and Disneyland

In a new residence, Studio very well located and fully equipped, with a 20 m2 terrace on the top floor allowing you to enjoy the Ile-de-France sunset The apartment is located near Noisy-le-Grand station (RER A) from which you will be 15 minutes from Paris (Châtelet Les Halles) or 20 minutes from DisneyLand By car you will be 12 minutes from Paris (Bercy 75012) and 18 minutes from DisneyLand, an underground parking space is reserved for you Shops 6 minutes walk.

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Noisy-le-Grand: Beautiful bright apartment

Come and enjoy this bright little cocoon of 25m2. Ideally located 600 m from the RER A Noisy-Champs, which will take you to Disneyland or Gare de Lyon in 20 min and La Défense in 35 min. Close to all amenities. The university city of Marne la Vallée, and Centrex, are less than a kilometer walk away. The apartment overlooks the garden side with a balcony overlooking it. Everything is done for your comfort, all you have to do is drop off your suitcases!

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L'Escale where Paris & Disney meet - Centrex

Hello! Eiffel Tower or Disneyland...? And why not both! Located halfway through, this is the perfect spot for your stay. In a quiet and secure building, you will be 1 min from the A4 motorway and 10 min from the Noisy-Champs RER station. Also close to the university city Marne la Vallée, Centrex. All amenities at the foot of the building: supermarket, bakery, butcher, pharmacy, press, etc. Leisure or business, this accommodation will satisfy you.

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Between Disneyland & Paris, 2 steps from the Centrex, nice little independent suite, in the style of wooden hut in a green setting. Both quiet and close to everything you can reach on foot many restaurants and shops. Served by the A4 motorway or 2 RER lines (A&E), this cocoon will allow you to sleep 25 minutes from the center of Paris and 20 minutes from Disney Park. Attention it is a suite so no kitchenette (microwave and refrigerator optional)

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CHARMING STUDIO GARDEN VIEW NEAR PARIS AND DISNEY

Completely refurbished in may 2022, the studio is located opposite a green garden which offers calm and tranquility. The town center is an 8 minute walk away. The studio is served by the bus and by the stations of Bry sur Marne or Noisy le Grand. Paris is 20 minutes away by RER as is Disneyland Paris. It is perfect for single travellers, couples, families with a toddler. Near INA and SFP 10 minutes walk. Free street parking. NO SMOKING

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Sunny flat near Paris and Disney

Naturally sunny and ideally located in the heart of Noisy Le Grand, this beautiful apartment is close to all amenities: Aquatic center / SPA, gym, cinema, bakery, supermarket, RER, bus... This new residence, with private parking, offers all the comforts you need for a pleasant and memorable stay. Whether you're visiting on business or on a family vacation (Disney is 20 minutes away), this apartment will meet all your expectations.

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Quiet and independent chalet in Noisy Le Grand.

The chalet, in a quiet area, is 10 minutes from the RER A and E then bus 320. 15 km from Paris and Disneyland Park. It is independent, at the back of our garden (See description access) You will enjoy its sitting area, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. It is perfect for families, couples, solo travelers or business travelers with an extra desk area. No parties... (Sleeps: A "real" bed. A sofa bed. A cot (10€ per stay) on request.

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Modern apartment near Paris Disney transport

Magnificent two-room apartment of 51m2, in a recent luxury residence, close to all amenities (Many shops, 3 min walk from the RER A Bry-sur-Marne). The apartment is on the 3rd floor and top floor and has basement parking space. The contemporary decoration and equipment of the apartment will allow you to spend a pleasant stay. We prioritize quality and will be of particular importance to make your stay enjoyable.

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Charming T2 near Disney with free parking

Are you traveling for work and want to find the perfect place to work in peace and recharge with friends and family? Looking for a place to stay near the must-see spots? Would you like to feel at home and relax after your day visiting? A great travel enthusiast, I put my experience at your service to offer you the perfect place to make your stay unforgettable.

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Artist: between Paris and Disney

For lovers, for families or groups of friends, appreciate the comfort and location of this fully equipped 2 room apartment. Halfway between Paris and Disney (exactly 19 min on both sides), close to all amenities, you can enjoy all Parisian and Francilian activities thanks to nearby transport. The Artist is the favorite guaranteed… you won't want to leave again!

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Studio in Noisy-Le-Grand near Disneyland Paris

This self-catering studio is perfectly located for easy access to Paris and Disneyland via the RER A in Noisy-Champs, which is a 10-minute walk from the property. It consists of a sleeping area with a double bed and the sofa is convertible for 1 or 2 people. Because the studio is in the backyard of a house, it has access to a terrace.

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Four-legged friends are welcome in Noisy-le-Grand. Choose from more than 40 house rentals for guests traveling with pets.

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Enhance your stay in our Guesthouse Rentals with the most popular amenities: over 10 homes with wifi, over 10 homes with a kitchen, and more. Indulge in the ultimate retreat, tailored to your preferences.

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Experience the best of Noisy-le-Grand with our bed and breakfast rentals, starting at about $30 per day, before taxes and fees. Embrace comfort and style while staying within your budget in your home away from home.

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Absolutely! We offer over 60 apartment rentals with air conditioning in Noisy-le-Grand. Enjoy a tailored experience with all the comforts you desire.

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Noisy-le-Grand has more than 30 family-friendly condo rentals. Amenities on the property may include high chairs, travel cribs, or strollers.

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Skip-the-line eiffel tower tickets with summit access & optional cruise, from paris: versailles skip-the-line tour & gardens access, paris: evening river cruise with music, reviews of noisy-le-grand, 1/5 - terrible.

Not recommend at all.

No air conditioning which was not apparent at the time of the booking. Staff wouldn’t clean room properly Breakfast hardly any variety Metro on a 12 min walk No mini stores in the area especially at night

5/5 - Excellent

All the arrangements was good except transport was inconvenient due to road construction work

2/5 - Disappointing

Smell bad in all the hotel and the rooms

Liked the cleanliness, the friendly staff and morning breakfast was great too! Highly recommend.

Verbal instructions for getting into the city were excellent from the individual who helped us. Hotel should provide more specific written directions for locating the tours and finding the main train station from the street upon return to the hotel.

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    Getting to Noisy-le-Grand. Noisy-le-Grand is easily accessible by both public transportation and car. If you're traveling from Paris, the RER A train line will take you directly to Noisy-le-Grand-Mont d'Est station. Alternatively, you can take a scenic drive along the A4 highway, enjoying the picturesque surroundings along the way. Map of Noisy ...

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    Noisy-le-Grand is situated in the department and region. Below you can see some of the places that we have visited and reviewed and can recommend when you are sightseeing close to Noisy-le-Grand in . Popular places to visit nearby include Chateau de Champs-sur-Marne at 4 km and Chateau de Vincennes at 9 km.

  9. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Noisy-le-Grand

    Top Things to Do in Noisy-le-Grand, France: See Tripadvisor's 8,586 traveller reviews and photos of Noisy-le-Grand tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in March. We have reviews of the best places to see in Noisy-le-Grand. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  10. Les Mérovingiens

    32 avenue Émile-Cossonneau, Noisy-le-Grand, 93160, France €€ · Contemporary Add to favorites MICHELIN Guide's Point Of View Jacky Ribault (L'Ours in Vincennes, Qui Plume la Lune in the 11 th arrondissement in Paris) opened this brasserie on the ground floor of a residential building in the centre of Noisy-le-Grand. It pays homage to the ...

  11. Noisy-le-Grand

    Noisy Residence is situated in Noisy-le-Grand, 16 km from Paris-Gare-de-Lyon, 17 km from Opéra Bastille, as well as 18 km from Notre Dame Cathedral. Among the facilities at this property are a 24-hour front desk and a lift, along with free WiFi…. Located Noisy-le-Grand away.

  12. THE 10 BEST Noisy-le-Grand Sights & Landmarks

    1. Points of Interest & Landmarks • Architectural Buildings. 16. Chapelle Saint Paul Des Quatre Nations. 1. Churches & Cathedrals. 17. Beth Lubavitch Of Noisy-le-grand. Religious Sites.

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    3. Monuments & Statues, Points of Interest & Landmarks. Chapelle Notre-Dame-des-Sans-Logis. 2. Churches & Cathedrals. Sarabande pour Picasso. 1. Monuments & Statues. Noisy-le-Grand Tourism: Tripadvisor has 8,602 reviews of Noisy-le-Grand Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Noisy-le-Grand resource.

  14. Noisy-le-Grand, France: All You Must Know Before You Go (2024

    A mix of the charming, modern, and tried and true. See all. Novotel Marne La Vallee Noisy. 878. from $99/night. Ibis Marne La Vallee Noisy. 603. from $78/night. ibis budget Marne-la-Vallée Noisy-le-Grand.

  15. Places to Visit in Noisy-le-Grand

    15. Gardens. 7. La Ferme Rainbow. 3. Farms. The "Ferme Rainbow" is an association whose goal is to bring nature back to the heart of the city by creating areas for livestock and market gardening. Come and visit this educational farm offering 5 enclosures with chickens, ducks, geese, rabbits, goats, sheep and pigs, a vegetable patch, as well as ...

  16. Noisy le Grand

    Noisy le Grand Mont d'Est is 20 minutes from the Center of Paris. It's a good area. The zone for Noisy is 4. You will need zones 1-4 to use transportation during your trip. And it's 30euros for the week pass (zones 1 to 4) Edited: 13 years ago. Report inappropriate content.

  17. Noisy-le-Grand Travel Guide

    Served by 2RER lines (A and E) and 12bus lines, Noisy-le-Grand is the perfect affordable holiday destination between Disneyland Paris and the capital. The centre of Paris is only 15minutes away and the famous theme park can be reached in 20minutes. Enjoy your stay! Top hotels in Noisy-le-Grand. Top Holiday Rentals in Noisy-le-Grand.

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    Uncover Noisy-le-Grand's best with our Travel Guide for 2024. Expert tips & must see recommendations. Whether a tourist or local, plan your holiday today with this tourist guide! ... A holiday in Noisy-le-Grand, the most heavily populated commune in the new town of Marne-la-Vallée, is overflowing with both charm and surprises - in particular ...

  19. Noisy-le-Grand and its Postmodernist Architecture

    Les Espaces d'Abraxas in Noisy-le-Grand was built between 1978 and 1984 as an entry into the new city of Marne-la-Vallée. Ricardo Bofill wanted to create a social housing project that would mix function regarding the human scale and the aesthetics of public spaces. After a few too many pictures all around Les Espaces d'Abraxas in Noisy-le ...

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    18 avenue de Suffren, Entrée au 22 rue Jean Rey, Paris, Paris. $395. $452 total. includes taxes & fees. Apr 1 - Apr 2. Stay at this 4-star business-friendly hotel in Paris. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast, and 24-hour room service.

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    Now £48 on Tripadvisor: All Suites Appart Hôtel Noisy-le-Grand, Noisy-le-Grand. See 8 traveller reviews, 24 candid photos, and great deals for All Suites Appart Hôtel Noisy-le-Grand, ranked #1 of 3 Speciality lodging in Noisy-le-Grand and rated 4 of 5 at Tripadvisor. Prices are calculated as of 07/04/2024 based on a check-in date of 14/04/2024.

  23. Noisy-le-Grand to Paris

    Paris RER operates a train from Noisy-le-Grand - Mont d'Est to Châtelet les Halles every 10 minutes. Tickets cost €3 - €6 and the journey takes 19 min. Alternatively, Bus RATP operates a bus from Pointe de Gournay to Gallieni every 30 minutes. Tickets cost €3 - €5 and the journey takes 42 min. Train operators. Paris RER.