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Seine-et-Marne is a department in the Île-de-France region of northern France, encompassing suburban and rural areas east of Paris. It includes the palace of Fontainebleau, a Renaissance masterpiece, and the forests surrounding it. Visitors explore the grand châteaux, walk through historic woodlands, and visit charming market towns that reflect the region's royal heritage and natural beauty.
Seine-et-Marne is the largest department (77) of the Ile-de-France region, covering approximately 5,915 square kilometers in the southeastern Paris basin. It encompasses two UNESCO World Heritage Sites (Fontainebleau Palace and Provins), the 25,000-hectare Forest of Fontainebleau, and the historic Brie agricultural plateau. The department borders seven other departments and one Belgian province equivalent, and its prefecture is the town of Melun on the Seine River.
Destination | Department | Ile-de-France | France | Cultural Heritage | Nature | Day Trips from Paris