From Les Batignolles to Argenteuil

Discover Greater Paris in a whole new way, from Batignolles village district to the Argenteuil riverbanks

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Fête de la nature Bois-Colombes © Ville de Bois-Colombes

Nature Festival 2025 in Bois-Colombes

Head to the Parc des Bruyères in Bois-Colombes for a day out with friends or family. Take advantage of free activities and workshops to raise awareness of the environment and respect for nature. Discover or rediscover the natural treasures in France that we need to preserve!
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CURRENT EVENTS

Markets, exhibitions, concerts: check out all the top events and key dates between the Batignolles village district and the banks of the Seine at Argenteuil

ICONIC SITES AND MONUMENTS

Visit the Martin Luther King Park, then join the banks of the Seine at Argenteuil, made famous by Monet.

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Street/neighbourhood of interest

Quartier des Batignolles

Considered a quiet neighbourhood, with its market, church, its square and its cemetery, a village spirit fills the …
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Île de la Jatte

Made famous in impressionist paintings, the Île de la Jatte, located between Neuilly-sur Seine and …
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Parc de Bécon

Parc de Bécon, located in Courbevoie, extends over several hectares on the banks of the Seine. Laid out in the 19th …
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Parc des Chanteraines

The Parc des Chanteraines, located between Villeneuve-la-Garenne and Gennevilliers, covers some 80 hectares. This …
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Promenade bleue

The Promenade Bleue is an itinerary along the Seine, crossing several communes in the Hauts-de-Seine department, …
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Parc Pierre Lagravère

The Parc Pierre Lagravère in Colombes covers more than 25 hectares on the banks of the Seine. It offers vast green …
The Asnières-sur-Seine Animal Cemetery, founded in 1899, is one of the oldest pet cemeteries in the world. Located …
Château d'Asnières, located in Asnières-sur-Seine, is a historic residence built between 1750 and 1752 by architect …

ACTIVITIES FROM BATIGNOLLES TO ARGENTEUIL

Art galleries, shows, exhibitions and creative workshops await between the Batignolles village district and Argenteuil

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A STROLL AROUND THE NORTH-WEST PARIS

From bustling little streets to bucolic landscapes, enjoy the charms of this unusual itinerary.

Frequently asked questions:

How and where can I buy a ticket in Paris?

There are several options available to you for purchasing your ticket and taking advantage of the Paris bus, tram, metro and RER networks:

  • Order your Pass Navigo directly from our online ticket office:


    YOUR NAVIGO PASS

  • Go to the automatic terminals or ticket offices in metro stations and RATP/SNCF stations

How do I get from the Batignolles village district to Argenteuil?

From the Batignolles neighbourhood, take line 14 to Saint-Lazare, then the Transilien J train towards Ermont-Eaubonne and get off at Argenteuil. Alternatively, bus 274 to Porte de Champerret, then bus 164 or 304 to Argenteuil. The journey takes about 30 minutes.