Majestic castles and Renaissance masterpieces make up this unforgettable trip to the charming Loire Valley. Enjoy skip-the-line entry to Chenonceau Castle, Cheverny Castle and Chambord Castle to be wowed by the extravagant glamor of the French aristocracy and discover their fascinating history.
Your wonderful tour begins with a visit to Chambord, one of the most instantly recognizable castles in the world and previously home to François the 1st. Be guided through its majestic interiors, hearing the French aristocracy’s secrets.
The famous double helix staircase is such a masterpiece that is it rumored to be the work of Leonardo de Vinci! You will wander around the Domain.
Drive through the French countryside before arriving to The Lady Castle spanning the River Cher.
Nicknamed the ‘ladies’ castle’ thanks to the remarkable women who have lived there.Perfect for those who love the French art of living - royal history, captivating nature and fine wine!
Back to Paris at the end of the tour!
Discover the castle of Cheverny, a seigniorial property belonging to the same family for over six
centuries
You will return at the departure point around 8PM!
HOTEL PULLMAN Paris BERCY
1 rue de Libourne, 75012 Paris
Metro Station : Cour Saint Emilion - Line 14 (Exit N°1 - 2)
BUS : N°24 + 111 + 109 Stop Terroirs de France
Meet our representative with a Paris City Vision sign, outside the hotel
(in front of the main entrance)
HOTEL PULLMAN Paris BERCY
1 rue de Libourne, 75012 Paris
Metro Station : Cour Saint Emilion - Line 14 (Exit N°1 - 2)
BUS : N°24 + 111 + 109 Stop Terroirs de France
Meet our representative with a Paris City Vision sign, outside the hotel
(in front of the main entrance)
The return back to Paris is expected around 8 pm.
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The Palace of Versailles is a grand royal château and garden located just outside of Paris. It was the principal royal residence of France from 1682 to 1790 and is famous for its opulent interiors and vast gardens.
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