Visit two magnificent French chateaux during the Christmas holidays.
First of all, discover the castle of Fontainebleau, "the true house of Kings" where each King has lived since the Middle Ages.
Then, be Nicolas Fouquet's guest for a day at Christmas at the Château de Vaux le Vicomte. Adorn yourself with the red velvet cape that will be loaned to you for the occasion and stroll through this magnificent decorated and lively castle. Many activities will be possible for everyone, such as the treasure hunt for children or the show “The King is Coming” for everyone. Refinement and the French art of living will be in the spotlight.
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Your driver will pick you up at the meeting point and take you to the Chateau de Fontainebleau
Visit the majestic Château de Fontainebleau during the Christmas period. It was the home of many kings of France, passed down from generation to generation from the Middle Ages to the 19th century.
You will see the throne of Napoleon Bonaparte there.
The medieval castle was rebuilt by François I and expanded into a French Renaissance palace.
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There are many cafes and bakeries with fresh baked goods as well as several small restaurants that serve good local dishes at reasonable prices. You can choose to eat at the establishment that best suits your tastes and budget.
On the road to the Château de Vaux le Vicomte, your driver will stop at the Château de Blandy-les-Tours.
The castle of Vaux le Vicomte was built by King Louis XIV for his finance minister Nicolas Fouquet. He then hired the renowned Louis Le Vau, the architect, Charles Le Brun, painter and decorator and the gardener André le Nôtre.
The castle was such a success that it inspired the Chateau de Versailles and other castles in Europe.
Your driver will take you back to the meeting point.
Your driver will call you 10 minutes before the meeting time to facilitate pick-up. The Metro store is the landmark.
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