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Visit Chambord, Chenonceau and Cheverny Castles from Paris

Paris, France
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Discover the three most prestigious castles of the Loire Valley with this excursion to Chenonceau, Cheverny and Chambord from Paris.CHENONCEAU CASTLE Model of the Renaissance traditions, the Chenonceau Castle is an architectural masterpiece. Known as the "Château des Dames", five women played a part to the interior decoration, making Chenonceau one of the most romantic castle in the Loire valley. Enjoy a free time to stroll at your leisure through the sumptuous gardens. CHAMBORD CASTLE Considered as the largest and most majestic castle of the Loire valley, Chambord Castle was commissioned as a hunting lodge by François I. However he only spent 42 days of his 32-year reign in this royal residence. The 365 chimneys, 440 rooms, 14 staircases and 800 turrets and capitals give an insight of the magnificent period architecture. The main attraction remains the intricate "double revolution" staircase attributed to Leonardo de Vinci. CHEVERNY CASTLE The Cheverny Castle is the private property of the Vibraye family. During the visit, you could admire its wonderful 17th century furniture. Before leaving, you could go for a stroll through the gardens and find the kennels. The castle is also remarkable because of the inspiration for Hergé's famous Moulinsart castle in the Tintin comics.
What's included
Roundtrip transportation
  • Roundtrip transportation
    What's Not included
    Guided tour
  • Guided tour
    Where
    Paris, France
     Meeting point:
    Meet us at our agency located near the Louvre Museum 15 minutes before departure time indicated on your ticket.
    What To Expect
    • Enjoy at your leisure through the sumptuous gardens of the Chenonceau Castle
    • Look at the intricate "double revolution" staircase in the Chambord Castle
    • Admire the 17th-century furniture of the Cheverny Castle
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