Explore Chartres at your own pace with this self‑guided walking tour with 20+ stops. Begin at the train station with memorials to General de Gaulle and Jean Moulin. Wander Rue du Cheval Blanc’s medieval houses before diving into Chartres Cathedral—discover its stained‑glass windows, the Labyrinth path, and the Sancta Camisa relic. You’ll also visit two quiet churches off the usual route. The app’s map and photos keep you on track, and you can pause anytime for photos, a café break, or extra time at your favorite stop. Ready to see Chartres’ real history?
Step into Église catholique Saint-Aignan and discover one of its remarkable stained glass windows.
Begin your tour at À la mémoire du Général de Gaulle and discover his pivotal contributions to France's struggle during the Second World War.
Discover why Chartres will forever be indebted to Jean Moulin.
Wander into Rue du Cheval Blanc, one of Chartres' medieval lanes, and discover more about the architecture of its historic buildings.
Come inside Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres! We'll take you through dedicated stops to learn about the fascinating figures at the entrance, the precious relic of the Virgin Mary, the famous labyrinth, and the amazing story of how one brave soldier saved it during World War II.
Explore an additional intriguing house and uncover the fascinating legend behind its unique name, the Escalier de la Reine Berthe.
Chartres Congrès - Maison du Saumon
Explore the remnants of history at the old Fortifications vieux Chartres, tragically destroyed by Nazi forces during World War II.
Learn about Église Saint-Pierre and step inside to discover one of its iconic stained glass windows located in the apse.
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- Enter the unique code in the app's tour code section and register to download your tour
- Download the tour on your device beforehand and use headphones for the best experience
- The tour follows a set route that we recommend that you follow. Once the tour is downloaded, the introduction will guide you to your starting point
- Change of plans? Enjoy the tour on a different day or from home
The Loire Valley is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, historic châteaux, and lush vineyards. Often called the 'Garden of France', it offers a rich blend of Renaissance architecture, wine tasting, and scenic river views.
One of the most famous châteaux in the Loire Valley, Château de Chambord is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. It features a distinctive double spiral staircase and stunning views of the surrounding forest.
Known as the 'Ladies' Château', Château de Chenonceau is a beautiful castle built over the Cher River. It's famous for its elegant galleries and beautiful gardens.
Château d'Amboise is a historic castle with a rich past, including being the final resting place of Leonardo da Vinci. It offers stunning views of the Loire River and the town of Amboise.
Villandry Gardens are renowned for their beautiful and intricately designed gardens, including vegetable gardens, flower gardens, and water gardens. They are a must-visit for garden enthusiasts.
Cruising the Loire River offers a unique perspective of the valley's landscapes, châteaux, and vineyards. There are various cruise options available, from short sightseeing tours to multi-day trips.
A traditional Loire Valley specialty made from slow-cooked pork, chicken, or duck, shredded and mixed with fat. It's typically served as an appetizer or snack.
A famous upside-down apple tart originating from the Loire Valley. It's made with caramelized apples and a buttery pastry crust.
A soft, creamy cheese with a distinctive flavor, produced in the Loire Valley. It's often enjoyed with local wine or as part of a cheese platter.
The Loire Valley is known for its excellent wines, including white wines like Sancerre and Vouvray, and red wines like Chinon and Bourgueil. Wine tasting is a must-do activity in the region.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long daylight hours, and numerous outdoor events. The valley is lush and green, and all attractions are open.
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The Loire Valley is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic safety precautions.
Tours Train Station, Blois Train Station
Tours Bus Station, Orléans Bus Station
The Rémi bus network connects major towns and some tourist sites. Buses are a convenient and affordable way to travel between smaller towns.
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Château de Villandry is known for its beautiful Renaissance gardens, including vegetable gardens, flower gardens, and water gardens. It's a must-visit for garden enthusiasts.
Azay-le-Rideau is a beautiful château built on an island in the Indre River. It's known for its elegant architecture and beautiful gardens.
Sancerre is a famous wine region known for its white wines made from Sauvignon Blanc grapes. It's a great destination for wine lovers looking to explore the Loire Valley's wine country.
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