You will experience an intense, extraordinary moment discovering these majestic renaissance figures. When you arrive, you will receive a brochure in your language to familiarize yourself with this historic monument.
The driver will accompany you and remain at your disposal throughout the day.
You will experience an intense, extraordinary moment discovering these majestic renaissance figures. When you arrive, you will receive a brochure in your language to familiarize yourself with this historic monument.
The driver will accompany you and remain at your disposal throughout the day.
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Chateau de Chambord - Listed as a Historic Monument in France in 1840 and a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1981, Chambord stands as one of the most remarkable Renaissance structures.
Chambord is not merely a residential palace or a hunting lodge; it represents a true utopia: a brilliant masterpiece that continues to unveil its mysteries.
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- Chateau de Chambord - Listed as a Historic Monument in France in 1840 and a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1981, Chambord stands as one of the most remarkable Renaissance structures.
Chambord is not merely a residential palace or a hunting lodge; it represents a true utopia: a brilliant masterpiece that continues to unveil its mysteries.
At Chambord, visitors will find an ideal setting, characterized by harmony and modernity. Preserving humanity’s heritage is not a static endeavor but rather a continuous exploration to engage a broad audience. Each year, new developments and projects are introduced to visitors, and a vibrant cultural events program enriches the seasons.
- Chateau de Chenonceau - Chenonceau Castle, a Loire Valley gem, is situated in Touraine, in the town of Chenonceaux, within the Indre-et-Loire department of the Centre-Val de Loire region.
Chenonceau, renowned for its iconic two-story gallery spanning the Cher River, is a masterpiece of Loire Valley architecture, showcasing both Italian influences and French characteristics.
Constructed, designed, and transformed by women of diverse temperaments, Chenonceau was built by Katherine Briçonnet in 1513, enhanced by Diane de Poitiers, and expanded under Catherine de Medici. It became a place of reflection with “the White Queen,” Louise de Lorraine, was preserved by Louise Dupin during the French Revolution, and later transformed by Madame Pelouze.
Due to the significant number of influential women who managed it, Chenonceau is affectionately known as “the Ladies’ Castle.”
- Visit of the castle at your own pace, without waiting
- Private transportation for comfort and convenience
- Complimentary bottled water to stay hydrated
- Included entrance tickets to Chenonceau and Chambord castles
- Air conditioning in vehicle for a pleasant journey
- Parking fees covered for ease of travel
- Visit of the castle at your own pace, without waiting
- Private transportation for comfort and convenience
- Complimentary bottled water to stay hydrated
- Included entrance tickets to Chenonceau and Chambord castles
- Air conditioning in vehicle for a pleasant journey
- Parking fees covered for ease of travel
- Dinner
- Snacks
- Dinner
- Snacks
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.