Discover the best top things to do in Seine-et-Marne, France including Office de Tourisme de Marne et Gondoire, Tourist Fontainebleau, Office de Tourisme du Pays de Meaux, Office de Tourisme Moret Seine & Loing, Office de Tourisme du Pays de Nemours, Office de Tourisme de Melun Val de Seine, Tourist Information Desk - Disneyland Paris, Office de Tourisme de Provins, Point Information Tourisme, Office de Tourisme de Barbizon.
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Que vous soyez amateurs de balades, fondus d'histoire, accros a l'eau ou aux sensations fortes, amoureux de detente et de decouverte, spectateurs avides, l'Office de Tourisme de Marne et Gondoire saura vous conseiller.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
The Pays de Fontainebleau Tourist Office is here to help you with all your travel needs. Our opening hours have been adjusted due to the current situation of Covid-19: from Friday to Sunday between 10am and 1pm.
Stephanie was delightful! Was so informative gave us information about places to go and things to so. Information in English about just about everything in town and suggested several places a short distance from town. We did have a car.
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As I’ve written in the title the staff at Disney are helpful and friendly and this is the place to go if you need any help or information answered quickly and effectively.
4.0 based on 135 reviews
The Tourist Office proposes a welcome area: landscaped esplanade, sheltered picnic area, park and adventure playground for children, 2 camper areas and toilets. Our tourist agents can provide you with information about all tours and activities. New: visit Provins and and its sourroundings thanks to a free app (available in English and Spanish)! You can also discover the Provins region with interactive boards and quizzes, admire a scale model of Provins and enjoy an audiovisual presentation of the town's history. Souvenir shop, Pass Card sales, tourist train stop and post office.
They looked happy to see people walk up to them and speak with them. This felt like a welcome change from Paris where tourists are taken for granted. By all means, do Provins. The lady over there explained everything so nicely to me. Although I had gone prepared after reading reviews about Provins on tripadvisor, which are mostly positive and deservedly so, the way the staff explained everything to me, I could have managed my time equally well even without any preparation. The town is small. It can be covered on foot. For the elderly or disabled there is a nice mini train. The town is peaceful and its history not very difficult to grasp. To each his own. Many tourists like tower of Cesar. I liked it too. But the best to my eyes was Collegiate church right in front of the tower. Provins has virtually no crowd! Far from the shoulder-rubbing touristy crowds in popular European destinations, this town gives you relief. It is serene. Many tourists have written about how calm they felt here and I totally agree with them. TIPS: Reach early. Preferably by 11:00 am you should be in the town. *PLEASE check the timings with SNCF * but as per my knowledge as of today (15/8/2018), there is one train every hour at 46th minute from Gare de l'est that goes all the way to Provins (SNCF line P). So you should be catching a train at 9:46 am ideally which will get you to Provins at about 11:15. In the return direction too there is a train every hour at 46th minute. Tourism office is a little far from SNCF station but there are sign boards that will take you there. Buy Provins museum pass. It costs 12 Euro per adult. It covers underground tunnels, Provins Musuem, Tithe Barn and Cesar Tower. In my view it is worth the money. The pass is valid for one year. But one could enter a point of attraction only once in that year with the pass. If one lives in Paris or near by town, this means that he/she can space his/her multiple visits around a year and cover one or two of the four attractions at ease. Wonderful! The pass also gets you marginal discount on other things like the little train, the medieval shows etc. Navigo transport pass works if it covers zone5. It is a 1.5 hours journey on a pretty fast train. Yet Navigo covers it. Amazing! Loungeville which is a few kms before Provins, is also a good point to stop. There is a nice railway museum there.
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tourism office is open wednesday to sunday from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm and 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm. We are closed monday et tuesday, the 25th december ans the first of january.
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