- Clamart vineyards, Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul Church and Meudon woodland
- Cité Internationale Universitaire, Parc Montsouris and Issy access
- Direct airport transfer from CDG and Orly to Clamart
Clamart vineyards, Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul Church and Meudon woodland
To understand how this area connects with nearby towns, you can visit western Paris suburbs transfer options.
Clamart is well positioned between Paris and the southwest suburbs, making airport access simple.
- transfer from Orly to Issy-les-Moulineaux
- route from Issy-les-Moulineaux to Beauvais
- departure from Rueil-Malmaison
This route offers flexible connections to all major Paris airports.
Location overview: Clamart stands in the southwestern suburbs of Paris, with a historic identity shaped by former vineyards, stone quarries, residential streets and wooded landscapes. The town developed from a medieval settlement into a well-known suburban address, helped by the arrival of the railway in the 19th century and by its close relationship with Paris. Today, Clamart keeps a calm local character while remaining near major routes, business districts and cultural areas on the southern edge of the capital.
The Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul Church is one of the town’s landmark references, giving visitors a clear historic point within the centre. Around it, Clamart retains traces of older village life, local markets and quiet squares that contrast with the denser urban rhythm of Paris. The town’s former vineyards and quarrying past also contribute to its identity, recalling a period when this part of Hauts-de-Seine was still closely connected to agriculture, building stone and suburban expansion.
The Forest of Meudon adds a major site of nature and leisure to the Clamart experience. Its woodland trails, cycling paths and shaded routes are useful for visitors who want a green break close to Paris without travelling far. This iconic forest helps define Clamart as a place where residential life, local heritage and outdoor activity meet naturally. Visitors can move between the town centre, church surroundings and Meudon woodland while staying within a quiet, accessible area.
For travellers arriving via Charles de Gaulle Airport and continuing toward Clamart or nearby rail services, a CDG airport transfer to Paris rail stations can make the journey easier, especially with luggage or after a long flight. Clamart remains a practical destination for visitors seeking green spaces, local history and quick access to Paris.
Cité Internationale Universitaire, Parc Montsouris and Issy access
Access overview: Around Clamart, visitors can reach a varied set of nearby places linking nature, student life, business activity and local services. The Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris is one of the strongest references to the east, with its international residences, landscaped gardens and distinctive architecture. Close by, Parc Montsouris offers lakeside walks, shaded lawns and a relaxed Parisian park atmosphere, making it useful for visitors who want a calm green space before returning to Clamart.
Closer to the town, the Forest of Meudon remains the main natural reference for walking, jogging and cycling. Its trails connect easily with the quieter parts of Clamart and give families or business travellers a simple way to enjoy fresh air without moving into central Paris. To the north, Issy-les-Moulineaux adds another useful contrast, with modern offices, residential districts and the Musée Français de la Carte à Jouer, a distinctive cultural stop focused on playing cards and local collections.
Vanves and its local markets, Saint-Rémy Church and small parks also help shape the immediate surroundings. These nearby towns provide restaurants, shops, transport links and everyday services that make Clamart convenient for short stays. Travellers can move between residential streets, green routes and business areas while keeping access to Paris, Orly Airport and the western suburbs relatively simple.
For passengers arriving or departing through southern Paris, an Orly airport transfer to Paris rail stations can simplify the connection with luggage. The area around Clamart therefore works well for visitors who want a balanced base near parks, university landmarks, Issy-les-Moulineaux services and practical airport access.
Direct airport transfer from CDG and Orly to Clamart
Transfer insight: Clamart is close to Paris and especially convenient for Orly Airport, while Charles de Gaulle Airport remains accessible by road across the wider region. Public transport can be affordable, but it often requires changes, station walking and extra effort with baggage. A taxi offers a direct ride, although waiting time and traffic can affect the journey. A shuttle or private driver provides a clearer door-to-door transfer with direct pickup, fixed pricing and no transfers required.
From Orly Airport, the ride to Clamart is often between 20 and 35 min depending on traffic. From Charles de Gaulle Airport, it is usually around 50 min to 1 hr 20 depending on road conditions. Travellers can book a private van transfer from Charles de Gaulle Airport, arrange a CDG airport hotel transfer, choose an Orly airport private transfer, or continue with a CDG Versailles shuttle route for a wider itinerary.


















