L’Isle-Adam to the Eiffel Tower: 28 km as the crow flies, 38 km by road
Escape the Crowds While Staying Close to Paris & Disneyland
Tired of Paris’s high hotel prices, endless crowds, and noisy streets? Want a peaceful retreat that’s still just a short train ride from the City of Light—and even closer to Disneyland Paris? L’Isle-Adam might be the perfect solution.
This charming riverside town, nestled in the Val d’Oise department just 30 km north-slightly west of Paris, offers a rare mix of tranquility, affordability, and easy access to major attractions. Whether you’re planning a family trip to Disneyland, a romantic getaway, or a solo adventure in Paris without the urban chaos, L’Isle-Adam delivers.
In 2003, L’Isle-Adam had the privilege of joining the network “Les Plus Beaux Détours de France” (The Most Beautiful Detours in France). This network highlights 100 medium-sized French towns that deserve recognition for the quality of their heritage, their lifestyle, their commitment to promoting tourism, and their lively atmosphere.
In this guide, we’ll cover:
- Why L’Isle-Adam is the ideal base for exploring Paris and Disneyland
- The best things to do in and around the town
- How to get there (and to Paris/Disneyland) stress-free
- Where to stay, eat, and unwind
- Upcoming 2026 events you won’t want to miss
Let’s dive in.
Why Choose L’Isle-Adam Over a Paris Hotel?
L’Isle-Adam is a charming town in the Oise Valley, renowned for its peaceful atmosphere, green riverbanks, wooded areas, and elegant houses. It combines nature, heritage, and local cuisine—perfect for a break away from the center of Paris or large crowds.
1. Proximity to Paris & Disneyland—Without the Downsides
L’Isle-Adam is only 45 minutes by train from Paris Gare du Nord in the center of Paris (via the Transilien TER H line) and just 40 minutes by car from Disneyland Paris. L’Isle Adam can therefore be the place to stay when visiting Paris, the easy and pleasant solution. That’s closer than many Parisian suburbs, yet the vibe is worlds apart.
Here’s the kicker:
- No tourist crowds – Unlike central Paris, you won’t jostle through selfie sticks or overpriced cafés.
- Affordable stays – Hotels and rentals here cost **30-50% less** than in Paris, with more space and charm.
- Easy parking – If you’re road-tripping, parking is plentiful and often free (unlike Paris’s €50/day garages).
- Nature on your doorstep – The town sits on the Oise River, with 2 parks of 5 ha each in town, surrounded by 1600 ha forests (less than one km away of downtown)—ideal for post-sightseeing relaxation.
2. A Genuine French Town (Not a Tourist Trap)
L’Isle-Adam isn’t a manufactured Disney village or a soulless suburb. It’s a historic market town with:
- A 12th-century church (Église Saint-Martin) totally renovated 15 years ago for its 500 years anniversary
- A lively Sunday morning market (one of the best in Île-de-France) – Also on Friday and Thurday
- Local bakeries, butchers, and fromageries where Parisians come to stock up
- Artisan workshops (pottery, jewelry, and even a perfume-making atelier)
But L’Isle Adam is also firmly rooted in modernity: three supermarkets, including one covering 10,000 square meters, a port on the Oise river with 130 moorings, an Olympic-size swimming pool, and the largest river beach in France.
You’ll experience real French life, not the sanitized version sold to tourists.
3. Perfect for Families, Couples, and Solo Travelers
- Families: Disneyland is a quick drive away, and the town has playgrounds, a public pool, and riverbank picnics.
- Couples: Think romantic boat rides on the Oise, wine bars, and cozy B&Bs with river views.
- Solo travelers: Safe, walkable, and full of hidden cafés and bookshops where you can unwind after a day in Paris.
4. A city beloved by the great figures of the ancien régime
- We must go back to the first lords with Adam de Moussy, related to the Capetian kings, who settled after 911 in the castle that took the name of Isle Adam.
- Philippe de Villiers de L’Isle-Adam (1464-1534) was not the lord of L’Isle-Adam, as he was the youngest son, but found his place as Grand Master of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem in Rhodes, and also the 44th Grand Master of the Hospitallers of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem (Successor to the Knights Templar).
- Charles VI came in the town in 1386 and Philippe le Hardi, duc de Bourgogne en 1402 ;
- François Ier in 1519, 1531, 1539 et 1540 ;
- Henri II à trois reprises en 1547 and Henri IV en 1589, 1590 et 1609 ;
- The cardinal de Richelieu en 1630 and the cardinal Mazarin en 1653 ;
- Napoléon III, qui marqua un arrêt à l’auberge de Cassan
5. Celebrities since the 19th century
But the appeal of L’Isle Adam grew even stronger in the 19th and 20th centuries. Some celebrities spent some time, others even stayed there until their death. They included
writers : Jean de La Fontaine, Honoré de Balzac (qui comparait l’Isle Adam à “un Paradis sur terre”), Francis Carco, Michel Droit
musicians, composers, singers : Le jeune Mozart, Eugène Cools
painters : Jules Dupré et son groupe peignant sur le motif, dans la campagne environnante Charles-François Daubigny, Corot, Daumier, Léon Fort, Jean-Honoré Fragonard
actors, chanteur : Saturnin Fabre, Robert Hirsch, Georgette Plana
photographers, illustrateur : Charles Escribe, Édouard Knecht, Jacques Henri Lartigue, Adolphe Léon Willette
politicians, clergy, and military figures : Louis-Gustave Binger (Explorer), Hippolyte Charles (Amant de Joséphine de Beauharnais), François-Louis Magallon (Gouverneur de l’Ile Bourbon), L’ambassadeur Gustave de Montebello, L’abbé Breuil (préhistorien)
orfèvre : Christian Fjerdingstad
jardinier: André Le Nôtre
6. L’Isle-Adam au cinéma et à la télévision

Article détaillé : Liste de films tournés dans le département du Val-d’Oise.
Plusieurs films ont été tournés à L’Isle-Adam, dont Fête de famille de Lorenzo Gabriele en 2006, feuilleton télévisé en six épisodes de 55 minutes.
La Plage a servi également de lieu de tournages. En 1959, une scène de Rue des prairies de Denys de La Patellière y prend place. Plus récemment, Claude Lelouch utilise le lieu à deux reprises pour le tournage de scènes de Partir, revenir en 1984 et des Misérables en 1995.
How to Get to L’Isle-Adam (And to Paris/Disneyland)
From Paris (Gare du Nord)
- By train (Transilien):
- Departure: From Paris Gare du Nord (same station as Eurostar and TGV to Belgium and North of Europe),
- Take line H towards Persan-Beaumont (via Valmondois). Get off at L’Isle-Adam – Parmain station (~40–50 min), then it’s ~10 min walk to the center. L’Isle-Adam
- Frequency: Every 10-30 minutes (check [Transilien’s schedule](https://www.transilien.com/))
- Cost: ~€2,50 one-way (included in Navigo pass if you have one)
- Tip: Sit on the right side of the train for the best river views as you approach L’Isle-Adam.
- By car: About 45 min from Paris via the A15/A16 or N1 (depending on your starting point). L’Isle-Adam exit.
From Disneyland Paris
- By train: L’Isle-Adam is not directly connected to Disneyland by train, but you can:
- Return to Paris and take RER A from Marne-la-Vallée – Chessy station. Exit RER A Châtelet-Les Halles (15 mn)
- Switch to RER B (direction Mitry-Claye) (5 mn) and get off at Gare du Nord
- then continue to L’Isle-Adam on the Transilien train line H via Gare du Nord.
- Total time: ~1h15
- Cost : ~€10 to 12 (or free with a Navigo pass)
- By car: use your own vehicle (~1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes depending on traffic) to L’Isle-Adam
- Take A104 until A16 – Exit L’Isle Adam
From Charles de Gaulle (CDG) Airport
- By car :
- exit the airport in the direction of Cergy-Pontoise which lead to motorway N104 (3rd ring of Paris)
- exit motorway A16 – direction Beauvais
- exit L’Isle Adam center or 2nd exit Commercial zone
- Duration : 35 mn from CDG airport
- By train: Take RER B to Gare du Nord, then Transilien H (~1h total).
- By taxi/Uber: ~40 minutes (~€50-70).
Getting Around L’Isle-Adam
The town is fully walkable, but if you want to explore nearby:
- Bikes: Rent at Vélib’ Métropole stations (€5/day).
- Local buses: Line 95-07 connects to nearby towns like Persan and Beaumont.
- Car rentals: Avis and Europcar have branches in nearby Persan or nearby.
Top Things to Do in L’Isle-Adam
1. Stroll Along the Oise River
It is a walk of several kilometers that stretches south towards the town of Mériel and north towards the port of L’Isle Adam and beyond. You will pass the mooring points of the old lock, cross the wooden walkway, see The Evira mermaid sculpture, the Pont du Cabouillet bridge (built early 16e century), the Oise river beach and its mini golf course, the “Esquise de la première danse” statue (“Sketch of the first dance” by Sculpteur Galia) the Olympique swimming Pool, the new lock on the Oise, playgrounds and walking areas, the new Port de l’Isle Adam, and further on, the “la Rosière” biodiversity area.
2. Stroll in town
Start at the Oise River, at the Pont du Cabouillet bridge, walk up the main street and visit its shops, turn left in front of Saint Martin Church and the main town hall (Farmer’s market), with the “Chastel Rose” in the background (Part of the town hall), cross Manchez Park diagonally and you will come out on Avenue Le Notre in front of you, with the Siaram statue (from Jean Marais) . The new high school is at the end of this avenue.
3. Le pavillon Chinois
Pay a special visit to the Chinese Pavilion at the entrance to Cassan Park, on Avenue Michel Poniatowski, on your way to Carrefour Store.
4. Visit the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire Louis-Senlecq
A hidden gem in a 18th-century mansion. This small museum is locate in the middle of the Main Street and covers:
- Local history (from Roman times to the Impressionists)
- Temporary exhibits (2024 features “Parisian Artists in the Countryside”)
- Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
The museum also houses a large number of photos and paintings by Henri Lartigue, bequeathed by his family, as well as works by well-known painters who lived in L’Isle Adam.
5. Explore the Sunday Market (also on Fridays and Tuesdays)
One of the best markets in Île-de-France, held every Sunday morning (8 AM–1 PM) on Place de la République (Juste opposite the Town Hall and the Church). It is also open on Friday and Tuesday mornings:
- Local cheeses: Try Brie de Meaux or Chèvre du Val d’Oise.
- Top-quality poultry from the neighboring department of Oise.
- Fresh oysters : Direct from Normandy (~€12/dozen) and fresh fish.
- Artisan breads in Boulangeries and pâtisseries
- Pro tip: Arrive by 9 AM for the freshest picks and to avoid the crowd.
6. Hike in the Forêt de L’Isle-Adam
A 1600 hectare forest with marked trails:
- Sentier des Impressionnistes (3 km) – Follows the paths where Monet and Pissarro painted.
- Château de la Chasse – A hunting lodge turned event venue (sometimes open for tours).
- Wildlife spotting: Deer, foxes, and over 100 bird species.
7. Relax at the Plage fluviale de L’Isle-Adam
Yes, there’s a beach in summer (May to September). This beach has been particularly well known since the 1920s, visited by Parisian and international celebrities of the time. The complex has been renovated while retaining its original appearance. The riverbank transforms into a sandy spot with:
- Sun loungers (€5/day)
- Swimming (lifeguards on duty in July/August)
- Beach volleyball courts
- Food trucks serving crêpes and ice cream
- A good restaurant overlooking the beach.
- A mini-golf course nearby.
Note : The beach was re-inaugurated in 1949 by Johnny Weissmuller (swimming champion and American actor known for his role as Tarzan).
Restaurants & Arrêts gourmands
Le Cabouillet – Bon restaurant sur les quais pour goûter aux spécialités locales.
Amicitia Restaurant, Bar Ambiance & Hôtel – Spot convivial pour dîner dans une ambiance décontractée.
Short Trips from L’Isle-Adam
Auvers-sur-Oise (15 min by car)
The final home of Vincent van Gogh, where he painted “Wheatfield with Crows”. Don’t miss:
- Van Gogh’s grave (in the local cemetery)
- Auberge Ravoux (the inn where he died, now a museum/café)
- Château d’Auvers (a digital art experience on Impressionism)
Château de Versailles (45 mn by car)
- Louis XIV’s castle
- The parc
- The Hameau de la Reine
Chantilly and its Castle (30 min by car)
- Château de Chantilly – A stunning estate with gardens designed by Le Nôtre (of Versailles fame).
- Great Stables – Home to the Living Horse Museum (spectacular equestrian shows).
- The town of Chantilly – Shopping
- Whipped cream – The town invented Chantilly cream—try it at La Maison du Chocolat.
Cathédrale Gothique de Beauvais (40 mn by car)
Saint-Pierre Cathedral in Beauvais, in the Oise department, is one of the masterpieces of Gothic architecture. Begun in the 13th century, it is distinguished by its exceptionally high choir, the highest in the Gothic world. Never completed, it does not have a complete nave due to stability issues. The cathedral is also famous for its 19th-century astronomical clock, one of the most complex in the world. Despite its fragility, it impresses with its verticality, its light, and the audacity of its builders.
Château royal et impérial de Compiègne (60 mn by car)
The Château de Compiègne, located in the Oise department, is a former royal and imperial residence. Rebuilt in the 18th century under Louis XV, it was later one of the favorite residences of Napoleon I and Napoleon III. Surrounded by the Compiègne Forest, it was used in particular for hunting trips and official receptions. Today, it houses several museums and bears witness to France’s monarchical and imperial history. At the Château de Compiègne, visitors can see:
- The richly furnished historic apartments of Louis XV, Napoleon I, and Napoleon III.
- The Second Empire Museum, with furniture, portraits, and art objects from the 19th century.
- The Empress Museum, dedicated to Empress Eugénie
- The ballroom and grand reception rooms
- The gardens and park, perfect for a stroll
The nearby Compiègne Forest, ideal for rounding off your visit
This is a place where you can discover both court life and French imperial history
Maison of Monet à Giverny (60 mn by car)
- Visit Monet’s house, where he painted his “water lilies” and many other paintings.
Parc Astérix (25 min by car)
- France’s second-most-popular theme park (after Disneyland), with roller coasters based on Astérix comics. 2024 new attraction: “Le Grand Cirque”, a VR experience.
Châeau de Pierrefonds (60 mn by car)
Pierrefonds Castle, located in the Oise department, is an impressive medieval fortress. Built in the 14th century by Louis d’Orléans, it was largely destroyed in the 17th century, then restored in the 19th century by Viollet-le-Duc at the request of Napoleon III. This restoration, both faithful and imaginative, makes it today an emblematic example of idealized medieval architecture.
What you can see there:
- The ramparts, towers, and machicolations, typical of fortified castles
- The monumental and very well-preserved inner courtyard
- The richly decorated state rooms (Salle des Preuses, Salle des Gardes)
- The imperial apartments
- The sculpted and painted decorations designed by Viollet-le-Duc
- A panoramic view of the village and surrounding forest
Pierrefonds Castle is also widely used as a location for films and TV series, which adds to its appeal. It’s also a visit that children love—as do their parents.
Where to Stay in L’Isle-Adam
Où séjourner à L’Isle-Adam
Voici des options confortables selon ton style de voyage :
⭐️ Confort & Charme
- L’Escale Royale L’Isle Adam – Hôtel de qualité au cœur de la ville.
- Clos de l’Isle – B&B très bien noté pour une expérience plus intime.
- Domaine des Vanneaux Golf & Spa MGallery Collection – Belle option spa / golf à proximité.
💸 Milieu de gamme & Pratique
- HDG Appart’s Hôtel Gare de L’Isle Adam – Idéal pour accéder rapidement au train.
- Sur la route des peintres – Charmant B&B à quelques minutes.
- Ambition Zen – Chambres d’hôtes – Chambre d’hôtes paisible à Presles.
🏕️ Alternatives nature
- Camping le Grand Paris – Option budget plein air si tu préfères le camping.
📌 Conseils & Itinéraires
- Week-end détente agréable : Balade au bord de l’Oise → déjeuner en terrasse → promenade dans la forêt → musée.
- Excursion à Paris : Prendre le train depuis L’Isle-Adam jusqu’à Paris Gare du Nord (~45 min) pour une journée dans la capitale, puis retour. L’Isle-Adam
- Journée Disneyland : Partir tôt depuis L’Isle-Adam vers Paris, puis RER A jusqu’à Marne-la-Vallée – Chessy (prévoir une bonne heure au total). VisitingParis By Yourself
💡 Astuce : Si tu veux profiter d’un séjour calme mais rester proche de grandes attractions (Paris, Disneyland Paris ou même Parc Astérix), L’Isle-Adam est un excellent point de base — nature, gastronomie et patrimoine sans l’effervescence de la capitale. Val d’Oise Tourisme
Veux-tu que je te propose idées d’itinéraires jour par jour (week-end ou semaine) depuis L’Isle-Adam ?
Veux-tu que je te propose idées d’itinéraires jour par jour (week-end ou semaine) depuis L’Isle-Adam ?
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Best Hotels & B&Bs
Luxury: Hôtel du Parc (4★)
– **Why stay here?** Riverside views, **Michelin-recommended restaurant**, and a **spa with outdoor pool**.
– **Price**: ~€180/night (breakfast included).
– **Bonus**: **Free bike rentals** for guests.
Mid-Range: Ibis Budget L’Isle-Adam (2★)
– **Why stay here?** **Budget-friendly**, 5 min walk from the train station, and **family rooms** available.
– **Price**: ~€60/night.
– **Bonus**: **Free parking**.
Charming B&B: La Maison Bleue
– **Why stay here?** A **19th-century house** with **garden terraces**, homemade jams, and **personalized Disneyland tips** from the hosts.
– **Price**: ~€90/night (including breakfast).
– **Bonus**: **10% discount** at a nearby **wine bar**.
Self-Catering: Gîtes de France Rentals
– **Why stay here?** Full **kitchens**, **private gardens**, and **pet-friendly** options.
– **Price**: ~€100-150/night for a **2-bedroom house**.
– **Best for**: Families or groups.
Where to Eat & Drink
Fine Dining: Le Bistrot de l’Oise
– **Must-try**: **Duck confit with cherry sauce** (a local specialty).
– **Price**: ~€40 for a 3-course menu.
– **Tip**: Book ahead—it’s **tiny** (only 20 seats).
Casual: La P’tite Frite
– **Why go?** The **best fries in town**, served in a **cones with 10+ sauces**.
– **Price**: ~€10 for a **large portion**.
– **Bonus**: **Vegan mayo** available.
Wine Bar: Le Comptoir des Vins
– **Why go?** **Natural wines**, **cheese boards**, and **live jazz on Fridays**.
– **Price**: Glasses from €6.
– **Tip**: Ask for the **“Val d’Oise red”**—a local favorite.
Bakery: Boulangerie Paul
– **Must-try**: **Pain aux raisins** (buttery, flaky, and **twice the size** of Parisian ones).
– **Price**: ~€2.50.
L’Isle-Adam in 2024: Events Not to Miss
1. Fête de la Musique (June 21, 2024)
– **What’s happening?** **Free concerts** across town—jazz, rock, and **traditional French folk**.
– **Where?** Main stage at **Place de la République**, plus **pop-up performances** in bars.
– **Tip**: Bring a **picnic blanket** and snag a spot by the river.
2. Les Estivales (July–August 2024)
– **What’s happening?** **Open-air cinema**, **theater performances**, and **night markets**.
– **Highlights**:
– **July 14 (Bastille Day)**: **Fireworks over the Oise** + **street dancing**.
– **August 10**: **Floating lantern festival** (hundreds of lanterns released on the river).
3. Marché de Noël (December 2024)
– **What’s happening?** A **Christmas market** with **mulled wine**, **handmade toys**, and **carol singers**.
– **Where?** **Rue de Paris** (pedestrianized for the event).
– **Tip**: Try the **“vin chaud” (mulled wine)** from the **local vineyard stall**.
4. Festival des Jardins (May–October 2024)
– **What’s happening?** The **Parc de la Pâtis** hosts **themed garden exhibits** (2024 theme: **“Gardens of the Imagination”**).
– **Don’t miss**: The **“Floating Garden”** installation on the river.
Final Tips for Your L’Isle-Adam Stay
1. Best Time to Visit
– **Spring (April–June)**: **Fewer crowds**, blooming gardens, and **perfect hiking weather**.
– **Summer (July–August)**: **Beach vibes**, but book **accommodation early**.
– **Fall (September–October)**: **Golden forests**, **wine harvests**, and **cooler temps**.
– **Winter (December)**: **Christmas magic**, but some attractions close.
2. Money-Saving Tips
– **Paris Museum Pass**: If you’re visiting Paris, buy it **online in advance**—it includes **free entry to 60+ sites**.
– **Navigo Découverte**: If staying **a week+**, this **€30 pass** gives **unlimited train/bus rides** in Île-de-France (including Paris).
– **Market shopping**: Buy **cheese, wine, and charcuterie** at the Sunday market for **picnics**—saves €€ on restaurants.
3. Avoiding Tourist Mistakes
– **Don’t rely on Uber**: Taxis are **rare**; use **local buses** or rent a bike.
– **Learn basic French**: A simple **“Bonjour”** before asking for help goes a long way.
– **Check train strikes**: France’s **SNCF strikes** can disrupt travel—use **[SNCF’s alert page](https://www.sncf-connect.com/)**.
4. Packing Essentials
– **Comfortable shoes**: L’Isle-Adam is **cobblestoned**.
– **Reusable water bottle**: The town has **public fountains** with clean water.
– **Power adapter**: France uses **Type E plugs** (220V).
Ready to Book Your L’Isle-Adam Getaway?
L’Isle-Adam proves you **don’t need to stay in Paris** to enjoy its magic—or Disneyland’s. Here, you get:
✅ **Proximity** to major attractions (without the stress)
✅ **Authentic French charm** (not tourist traps)
✅ **Affordable prices** (hotels, food, and transport)
✅ **Nature and relaxation** (rivers, forests, and beaches)
**Next steps**:
1. **Book your train tickets** (via [SNCF Connect](https://www.sncf-connect.com/))
2. **Reserve a hotel** (check **Booking.com** for last-minute deals)
3. **Plan your Paris/Disneyland days** (use our [Paris itinerary guides](https://visitingparisbyyourself.com) for inspiration)
**Question for you**: What’s your top priority for this trip—**Disneyland fun, Paris sightseeing, or countryside relaxation**? Let us know in the comments!
Voici des hôtels et options de locations courte durée à L’Isle-Adam (et environs) pour un séjour agréable, que ce soit pour une nuit, un week-end ou des vacances 🌿 :
🛏️ Hôtels et chambres d’hôtes
- HDG Appart’s Hôtel Gare de L’Isle Adam – Hôtel confortable proche de la gare, pratique pour explorer la région ou rejoindre Paris.
- ibis budget L’Isle-Adam – Option économique pour un séjour simple.
- L’Escale Royale L’Isle Adam – Hébergement charmant au port de l’Oise, parfait pour une escapade romantique ou relaxante au bord de l’eau.
- Nouveau – En plein centre de l’Isle Adam (Clos de l’Isle) – Maison d’hôtes très bien située en centre-ville.
- Lomalia – Chambre d’hôtes de très bon confort à Parmain, à quelques minutes.
- Les 7 Sources – Chambre d’hôtes bien notée, idéale pour un séjour calme.
- Les Gîtes Adamois – Gîtes / cottages parfaits pour les couples ou les familles.
🏡 Locations courtes durées & appartements
Dans la ville vous pouvez trouver nombreuses locations de vacances (appartements, maisons, studios) via des plateformes comme Airbnb ou CozyCozy, souvent bien notées pour :
- Appartements cosy proches du centre ou avec jardin
- Logements avec spa, jacuzzi ou équipements confortables
- Options pour familles ou groupes
- Certaines acceptent animaux de compagnie et offrent parking ou vélos.
👉 Les prix et styles varient beaucoup selon la saison et l’emplacement (centre-ville, bords de l’Oise ou bois environnants), mais il y a généralement des options pour tous les budgets. Si tu veux, je peux te proposer une sélection adaptée à ton budget ou à tes dates de séjour !
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Voici une sélection des restaurants à L’Isle-Adam (Oise) où tu peux bien manger, du bistrot convivial à la table plus raffinée 👇
🍽️ Restaurants recommandés
Cuisine française / européenne
- Le Loft – Brasserie bistrot conviviale en centre-ville, très bien notée pour sa cuisine simple et bonne.
Le Nautilus L’Isle Adam – Restaurant traditionnel français apprécié pour ses plats classiques.
Le Nid Restaurant – Table élégante avec vue sur l’Oise, idéale pour un dîner plus gastronomique.
L’Ami Pinot – Restaurant / Bar à vin – Bon restaurant & bar à vin avec belle carte de vins, parfait pour accords mets-vins.
Restaurant La Table de Cassan – Cuisine raffinée et créative.
Mauricette Restaurant – Restaurant aux avis positifs sur place et ambiance conviviale.
La Cambuse – Bistrot sympathique pour plats classiques à prix raisonnables.
Le Cabouillet – Cuisine française traditionnelle.
CHESTER pub L ‘Isle Adam – Pub-restaurant très apprécié pour plats et bonne ambiance.
Autres styles / spécialités
- Le Delhi – Cuisine indienne savoureuse et bien notée.
Il capriccio – Cuisine italienne (pizzas, pâtes, etc.).
Gigi L’Isle Adam – Table populaire aux influences italiennes/européennes.
Le Tropézien – L’Isle Adam – Mélange de cuisine française et asiatique.
Restaurant de la Plage – Idéal pour un repas avec vue sur l’eau (sur les rives de l’Oise).
Le Purple 2 – Option bistrot/café pour un repas plus simple.
La Terrasse – Terrasse agréable mais avis plus mitigés.
🍕 Autres options en ville
En plus de ces adresses plus courantes, L’Isle-Adam compte aussi des pizzerias, restaurants asiatiques, bars à vin ou snacks (par ex. sushis, pizzas…) pour un repas plus informel. 📝 Conseil : Beaucoup de ces restaurants sont populaires le week-end et en terrasse, donc il est souvent recommandé de réserver à l’avance.
Veux-tu une sélection selon le type de cuisine (française, italienne, vue sur l’eau, romantique…) ou selon ton budget ?
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et les créperies ?
Voici les crêperies que tu peux trouver à L’Isle-Adam 🍓🥞 :
🥞 Crêperies traditionnelles
- Crêperie – Maison Le Hec’h – Crêperie bretonne du centre-ville, bonne option pour galettes et crêpes sucrées dans une ambiance conviviale.
Au Parc Fleuri – Crêperie bien notée place du Pâtis avec galettes et crêpes, souvent recommandée pour un déjeuner traditionnel.
🥞 Autres options proches ou alternatives
- L’Isle Aux Mouettes – Petite crêperie traditionnelle (près de 70 rue de Nogent), avec galettes de sarrasin et cidre (avis autour de 4/5).
Le Kiosque du Parc – Un endroit simple et convivial pour crêpes salées & sucrées, souvent apprécié pour une pause gourmande au parc.
👉 Ces crêperies proposent en général galettes salées (sarrasin) et crêpes sucrées, souvent accompagnées de cidre ou d’un café.
Veux-tu que je te recommande celle qui est la plus populaire selon les avis pour une prochaine sortie ? (Et pour combien de personnes environ ?)
Voici les crêperies les mieux notées à L’Isle-Adam, idéales si tu veux une bonne galette ou crêpe 👇
🥇 Meilleure crêperie locale
- Crêperie – Maison Le Hec’h – Très bien notée (environ 4,5 / 5) sur les avis en ligne. C’est une crêperie bretonne traditionnelle en centre-ville, avec des galettes et crêpes préparées sur place dans une ambiance conviviale.
🍴 Autres bonnes options pour crêpes & galettes
- Au Parc Fleuri – Très populaire auprès des locaux (note autour de 4,2 / 5). L’établissement propose également des crêpes dans une carte plus vaste (bistrot/brasserie) et dispose d’une terrasse agréable.
Le kiosque du parc – Petite crêperie / stand gourmand apprécié pour crêpes, gaufres et glaces maison, parfait pour une pause sucrée dans le parc (note ~3,9 / 5).
L’Isle aux Mouettes – Crêperie traditionnelle avec une note 4 / 5 (avis plus limité).
⚠️ À savoir
- Certaines anciennes crêperies comme Crêperie Chez Catherine et Fils ont fermé récemment.
👉 Recommandation: Pour une crêperie classique et très bien notée, Maison Le Hec’h est souvent citée comme la meilleure adresse locale.
Veux-tu que je te donne leurs horaires d’ouverture ou des suggestions avec terrasse / ambiance romantique ?