La Celle-Saint-Cloud

La Celle-Saint-Cloud is a commune in the Yvelines department in the Île-de-France region in Northern France. It is a western outer suburb of Paris, 15.6 km from its centre, on the departmental border with Hauts-de-Seine. In 2021, it had a population of 20,476.

Transport
La Celle-Saint-Cloud is served by two stations on the Transilien Paris-Saint-Lazare suburban rail line: La Celle-Saint-Cloud and Bougival.

Main sights

 * The Château de la Celle, now property of the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs
 * The Château de Beauregard (only a fragment remains)
 * The Pavillon du Butard

Education
Public preschool and elementary schools in the commune:
 * Groupe scolaire Jules Ferry
 * Groupe scolaire Henri Dunant
 * Groupe Scolaire Louis Pasteur
 * Groupe Scolaire Morel de Vindé
 * Groupe Scolaire Pierre et Marie Curie

Junior high schools:
 * Collège Victor Hugo
 * Collège Louis Pasteur

Senior high schools:
 * Lycée Pierre Corneille
 * Lycée Professionnel Lucien-René Duchesne
 * Lycée Professionnel Jean-Baptiste Colbert

Private primary schools:
 * École privée Sainte-Marie

Notable people
La Celle-Saint-Cloud is the birthplace of the noted Franco-British author Hilaire Belloc. It was also the home of English actress Harriet Howard following her affair with Napoleon III. She owned the château de Beauregard, which was later owned by Maurice de Hirsch.

Lucien-Rene Duchesne (1908–1984), mayor of La Celle-Saint-Cloud from 1959 to 1981.

French actress and model Ludivine Sagnier (of Mesrine: Part 2 fame) is also a native of La Celle-Saint-Cloud.

Since September 2014, politician Marine Le Pen has resided in the town.