Discover the magic of the Loire Valley on a full-day small-group tour (max. 7 travelers) from Paris. Travel in comfort by premium minivan and explore three of France’s most iconic castles — the majestic Château de Chambord, the elegant Château de Chenonceau, and the royal Château d’Amboise, once home to Leonardo da Vinci. Learn about Renaissance history, admire exquisite architecture, and enjoy a wine tasting showcasing local flavors. To complete your experience, take home a special gift of French delicacies — a perfect memory of your Loire Valley adventure.
Highlights:
- Discover three legendary castles in one unforgettable day
- Taste authentic Loire Valley wines during a guided tasting
- Learn about French Renaissance art, history, and architecture from an expert guide
Starting location: Le Drugstore, Paris
Meet your driver in central Paris and set off for a scenic journey through the French countryside toward the Loire Valley.
Arrive at the magnificent Château de Chambord, the largest and most recognizable castle in the Loire Valley.
Enjoy a guided visit through its grand halls and spiral staircases as your guide shares the stories of King François I, the Renaissance era, and the legend of Leonardo da Vinci’s double-helix staircase.
Admire panoramic views from the castle terraces and take photos of its breathtaking architecture.
Enjoy Lunch and Wine Tasting Experience
Visit the Château d'Amboise, a royal residence of French kings in the 15th century and the final resting place of Leonardo da Vinci. This castle showcases the transition from Gothic to Renaissance architecture. Use the Histopad to experience its rich history and journey back in time.
Conclude your castle tour with a visit to the enchanting Château de Chenonceau. Known as 'the ladies' castle,' it is the most visited and photographed chateau in the Loire Valley, significantly shaped by the women who influenced its design and history.
Enjoy a comfortable drive back to Paris after a day filled with history, culture, and wine.
Please meet your driver in front of the Publicis Drugstore entrance (133 Avenue des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris), next to the Arc de Triomphe.
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