Discover the royal history at the Château de Fontainebleau, an iconic palace that has housed French monarchs for over 800 years. This private half-day tour offers an in-depth exploration of this UNESCO World Heritage site, where you can admire stunning Renaissance frescoes and lavish apartments, including Napoleon's Throne Room. Wander through the beautifully manicured gardens and learn about the historical significance of this grand estate, including Napoleon’s poignant farewell. Enjoy a private transfer from Paris and personalized insights from an expert guide, making this a must-visit for history enthusiasts and royal aficionados alike.
- Private half-day tour with expert guide from Paris
- Explore the Grand Apartments and Napoleon’s Throne Room
- Stroll through the elegant gardens and courtyards
- Convenient pick-up and drop-off included from your hotel
Pickup included
- Enjoy a private transfer to Château de Fontainebleau. During the 1-hour drive, your guide will introduce you to the history of the château and its royal residents.
- Admire the château’s imposing architecture and learn about its transformation from medieval hunting lodge to Renaissance masterpiece.
- Visit the lavish Grand Apartments, the Renaissance Galerie François I, the Chapel of the Trinity, and Napoleon’s Throne Room. Your guide will share insights into the art, décor, and political events that took place here.
- Stroll through the palace’s elegant courtyards and formal gardens, with their fountains, canals, and forest vistas.
- Enjoy a regional French meal at a charming local restaurant suggested by your guide.
*Lunch bill is not included, the restaurant is a suggestion.
- Relax on the drive back, arriving at your hotel.
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