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Welcome to Seine-Saint-Denis, a department of urban culture and royal heritage at the gates of Paris, in the heart of the Île-de-France region. From the Basilica-Cathedral of Saint-Denis (necropolis of French kings — 43 kings, 32 queens, sculpted effigies, birthplace of Gothic art) to the Stade de France (80,000 seats, major concerts and events) and the Ourcq Canal (walks, open-air cafes, street art, Pantin, Bobigny), as well as Montreuil (cinema studios — historical capital of French cinema, Méliès, painted walls, flea market), Pantin (Grands Moulins, contemporary art galleries, canal), Aubervilliers (Fort d'Aubervilliers, allotment gardens) and the Parc de La Courneuve (Georges-Valbon — 415 ha, one of France's largest urban parks, lakes, meadows), Seine-Saint-Denis combines royal heritage, creative energy, and unexpected green spaces. Treat yourselves to a romantic weekend in a love room with a private jacuzzi in the most creative department of the inner suburbs. Neighboring departments: Paris (75), Hauts-de-Seine (92), Val-de-Marne (94), Val-d'Oise (95) and Seine-et-Marne (77).

A royal city par excellence, Saint-Denis is home to the Basilica-Cathedral (12th century — the first Gothic building in history, commissioned by Abbot Suger, necropolis of 43 kings and 32 queens of France, sculpted effigies from Clovis to Louis XVIII, stained glass windows), the Stade de France (80,000 seats — 1998 World Cup, concerts, major sporting events, guided tours), the Museum of Art and History (former Carmel, collection on the Paris Commune, apothecary), and the Saint-Denis market (one of the largest and most colorful in Île-de-France, world flavors). Treat yourselves to a room with a private jacuzzi in Saint-Denis after visiting the royal necropolis.
A city of art and cinema, Montreuil is the birthplace of French cinema: it was here that Georges Méliès set up his first studios in 1897 (Star-Film studio). Today, the city maintains this creative tradition with numerous studios, the Youth Book Festival, the painted walls (street art trail throughout the city), the Montreuil Flea Market (one of Paris's oldest, second-hand goods, vintage clothing), and the Parc des Beaumonts (urban nature reserve, panoramic view of Paris). A vibrant and artistic city.
Pantin has become the new creative district of eastern Paris: the Grands Moulins de Pantin (former flour mill converted into creative offices, industrial architecture), art galleries (Thaddaeus Ropac, Kamel Mennour — branches of major Parisian galleries), the Ourcq Canal (walks, cycle paths, open-air cafes in summer, barges, street art along the banks), and the National Dance Center (former Art Deco administrative center, shows and exhibitions). From Pantin to Bobigny, the canal offers an urban and green route.
The Museum of Air and Space (Le Bourget airport — Paris's first airport, where Lindbergh landed in 1927) is the oldest aeronautical museum in the world: Concorde (interior visit), Boeing 747, Ariane rocket, war planes, aviation pioneers, planetarium. The International Paris Air Show (biannual, the largest in the world) is held there. A fascinating place for couples curious about science and adventure.
The Parc Georges-Valbon (La Courneuve, 415 ha — one of France's largest urban parks) offers lakes, meadows, groves, thematic gardens, walking trails, and wild fauna (herons, coots, rabbits) in the heart of the city. The Bondy Regional Forest (170 ha, oak trees, trails, ponds) completes the natural offering. Unexpected green lungs just minutes from the metro.
The Saint-Denis Basilica is a foundational monument in French history and architecture: the first Gothic building in the world (Suger's choir, 1144), necropolis of almost all the kings of France (from Dagobert to Louis XVIII), sculpted effigies (including the transi of Louis XII and Anne of Brittany — a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture). The crypt and tombs offer a journey through 15 centuries of French monarchy. A place full of emotion.
The Ourcq Canal (from La Villette to Meaux, passing through Pantin, Bobigny, Aulnay) has become one of the most popular routes in Île-de-France: cycle paths, summer open-air cafes, murals (street art trail along the banks), barge-restaurants, floating gardens. In summer, the banks of the canal come alive with concerts, dances, and markets. An unexpected romantic stroll setting.
Seine-Saint-Denis is rich in industrial heritage reconverted into cultural venues: Grands Moulins de Pantin (flour mill turned creative hub), former general stores (canal warehouses, industrial architecture), Aubervilliers Match Factory, Saint-Denis factories. This 19th-century working-class and industrial heritage has been transformed into lively galleries, artists' studios, and cultural spaces.
Seine-Saint-Denis hosted numerous infrastructures for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games: Athletes' Village (Saint-Denis, Saint-Ouen — converted into an eco-district), Olympic Aquatic Center (Saint-Denis), Stade de France (athletics and ceremonies). This Olympic legacy has transformed the department with new public spaces, parks, and promenades along the Seine and the canal.
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Seine-Saint-Denis is the most surprising department in the inner suburbs: Saint-Denis Basilica (royal necropolis, birthplace of Gothic art — 43 kings of France), Stade de France (80,000 seats), Ourcq Canal (open-air cafes, street art, galleries), Montreuil (Méliès cinema, flea market, painted walls), Pantin (Grands Moulins, National Dance Center), Le Bourget (Air Museum — Concorde), Parc Georges-Valbon (415 ha), and 2024 Olympic legacy (Athletes' Village, Aquatic Center). A department of contrasts, creative and accessible. The gastronomy is cosmopolitan: Saint-Denis market (spices, world flavors), Montreuil and Pantin restaurants (bistronomy, world cuisine), canal-side open-air cafes. At Love'nSpa, each accommodation is selected according to strict criteria: total privacy, impeccable cleanliness, high-end amenities, and discreet service.
Between €120 and €400 per night. Seine-Saint-Denis is more affordable than intramural Paris while being just minutes from the center. Design apartments with jacuzzis, converted industrial lofts, and suites with views are the most requested.
Saint-Denis for the royal basilica and the Stade de France, Pantin for the Ourcq Canal and contemporary art, Montreuil for the creative atmosphere and flea market, Le Bourget for the Air Museum, La Courneuve for the Parc Georges-Valbon.
Visit the Saint-Denis Basilica and its royal tombs, stroll along the Ourcq Canal to an open-air cafe, discover Pantin's art galleries, wander through Montreuil's flea market, explore the Concorde at the Air Museum, picnic at Parc Georges-Valbon, attend a concert at the Stade de France.
Yes: the department is served by metros 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, RER B (Saint-Denis, Le Bourget, Aulnay), RER E (Pantin, Noisy-le-Sec), tramway T1 and T5. Paris is 10-25 min away. The Hauts-de-Seine (La Défense, Saint-Cloud) 20 min away. The Val-d'Oise (Enghien, Auvers-sur-Oise) 20 min away. The Seine-et-Marne (Disneyland, Meaux) 30 min away. A circuit Saint-Denis + Paris + Vincennes is a complete royal and cultural program.
Private jacuzzi, whirlpool bath, sauna, hammam, sometimes an industrial loft setting, design apartment, suite with canal view, or penthouse with a terrace facing the Stade de France.
Yes: Paris (Eiffel Tower, Montmartre, Louvre, Marais) is 10-25 min away. The Val-de-Marne (Bois de Vincennes, castle, MAC/VAL) 20 min away. The Hauts-de-Seine (La Défense, Malmaison, Sceaux) 20 min away. The Val-d'Oise (Auvers-sur-Oise — Van Gogh, Enghien-les-Bains) 20 min away. The Seine-et-Marne (Disneyland, Fontainebleau, Provins) 30 min away. A Saint-Denis + Paris + Vincennes circuit is a complete royal and cultural program.