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Discover Orly in two days
Week-long visit to Orly
Discover Orly with your family
Got a weekend in Val-de-Marne coming up? Two days is all you need to take in all the best bits of Orly. Head to the Parc Méliès, where you’ll find a château tucked away amidst the greenery. This was once home to illusionist and film director Georges Méliès, after whom the park was named. That’s not the only château in Orly either — there’s the Château du Parc d'Orly, too. Built in the 16th and 17th centuries, one of its most notable residents was Madame de Maintenon, the second wife of Louis XIV. Round off your route with the Église Saint-Germain in the Vieil-Orly neighborhood. The oldest parts of the building date back to the 12th century.
During your week in Orly, open your eyes wide and take a closer look at the town around you — if you do, you’ll find all sorts of hidden masterpieces. There’s L'Oiseau Pylône by Olivier Agid in the Parc Marcel Cachin, Les Miroirs de Vent by Claude Courtecuisse on Place Saint-Exupéry, Alfred de Musset de Cabé on the wall of Square Alfred de Musset, and many more... Fancy a break in the fresh air? Head to the small village of Grignon with its English garden. If you’ve still got time, book a room in one of our affordable Première Classe hotels in Paris and explore the capital.
Are your kids already impatient to get going before you’ve even dropped your bags in your hotel room? Whether you’re in Orly for a short weekend or longer stay, make the most of your time here to explore the town’s parks and squares. There are plenty of places to kick back and relax, like the Parc Méliès, Parc de la Cloche, Square Alfred de Musset, Orly’s terraces, the Coulée Verte, and many more. The town is also bursting with family-friendly activities: swimming, tennis, cinema, you name it... After fun-filled days, head back to the comfort of your Première Classe hotel.

A gourmet stay in Orly
Have you got a soft spot for gourmet food? A trip to Orly opens the doors to tasting regional products and local culinary specialties. After an all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet, give in to the temptation of Paris mushrooms (button mushrooms), Montmorency cherries, Faro apples, Brie cheese — such as Brie de Meaux, Melun, Montereau, Nangis and Provins — and Paris–Brest pastries. There are so many delicious things to check out in the high-end restaurants near your hotel. And if you prefer international flavors, there’s a vast range to choose from: Italian, Japanese, and much more.

The top events to discover in Orly
You never get bored in Orly! The town pulses to the rhythm of a vibrant cultural calendar. In February, it’s the Ciné Junior film festival. Family film screenings are organized, with attendees also able to meet industry pros and take workshops. In June, the Festival des Arts de la Rue d'Orly — the town’s street art festival — is growing ever more popular with its friendly, good-natured atmosphere. Lastly, don’t miss the Festi'Val de Marne in October. Concerts are organized in various towns throughout the region, not far from your hotel.

Did you know?
You get the feeling that Orly is somewhat of a muse for artists. In addition to the myriad pieces decorating the town, it has inspired several composers and directors. More specifically, it is the airport that has got the creative juices flowing, as can be seen in the songs ‘Dimanche à Orly’ by Gilbert Bécaud and ‘Orly’ by Jacques Brel. When it comes to the silver screen, there are several scenes in Yves Robert’s ‘The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe’, Gérard Oury’s ‘The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob’ and Angela Schanelec’s ‘Orly’ that take place inside Orly Airport.
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