Step into the French Renaissance on a full-day escape from Paris to the Loire Valley, home to some of the country’s most breathtaking châteaux. Travel in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle and enjoy an experience designed to fit the essentials into one smooth day: Chenonceau, Chambord, and Cheverny. Your guide sets the scene and shares the stories outside each château, then you’ll explore inside at your own pace with entry tickets included for the 3 castles and their gardens—so you get both context and freedom.
From the elegant arches of Chenonceau over the Cher River to the epic silhouette of Chambord and the refined charm of Cheverny (famous for inspiring Tintin’s Moulinsart), this day is made for travelers who want the Loire’s “wow” moments without planning any logistics.
Discover 3 iconic Loire Valley châteaux in one day: Chenonceau, Chambord, Cheverny
Enjoy included entry tickets to the 3 castles + gardens and visit at your own pace
Model of the Renaissance traditions, the Chenonceau Castle is an architectural masterpiece. Known as the "Château des Dames", five women played a part to the interior decoration, making Chenonceau one of the most romantic castle in the Loire valley. The guide will introduce you to the history of the castle before your free time to stroll at your leisure through the sumptuous gardens.
Next comes Cheverny, a refined, welcoming château known for its beautifully preserved interiors and classic French elegance. It offers a different vibe—less monumental than Chambord, but wonderfully “lived-in” and polished. Cheverny is also famous in popular culture: it inspired Hergé’s Moulinsart in the Tintin comics.
Your final stop is the Loire Valley’s most majestic showpiece: Chambord, the largest and most spectacular château in the region. This is pure Renaissance grandeur—towers, terraces, and a skyline that looks like a fairytale city built on a roof. Inside, you’ll explore freely and discover the château’s most famous feature: the intricate double-helix staircase, often attributed to Leonardo da Vinci. Chambord is about scale and ambition—take your time to appreciate how monumental and visionary this place feels.
It’s the perfect final chapter of the day—charming, cultured, and easy to enjoy before heading back to Paris.
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