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1.Chenonceau Royal Castle and Gardens
Explore the iconic "Ladies' Castle," shaped by five influential women, including Diane de Poitiers and Catherine de Médicis. Known for its stunning position across the river, Chenonceau also served as a hospital during World War I. Finish your visit by a stroll in one of the most romantic gardens of France.
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Lunch
Indulge in a delicious meal at a historical café near the castle or enjoy a picnic with local specialties in the serene gardens.
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Chaumont-sur-Loire Castle
RThis castle celebrates a 15th-century love affair between the Count of Beaujeu and Catherine de Médicis, which ended tragically. Today it is known for its romantic setting, overlooking the Loire, its gardens filled with contemporary art installations and the annual International Garden Festival. Other highlights feature remarkable Majolica tiles decorations and a unique tapestry "Hanging of the Planets and Days."
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Chambord
The largest and most majestic in the Loire Valley, it was built as a hunting lodge for François I, who spent only 42 days there. Famous for its double revolution staircase, designed by Leonardo da Vinci, the castle features lavish rooms, French gardens, and surrounding forests. Visitors can enjoy stunning views from the terraces, including the iconic Lantern Tower, and a peaceful 16th-century chapel.
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Options
- Enjoy the famous Loire Valley wines tasting.
- Take a hot air balloon ride above Val de Loire.
- Expand your cooking skills and take a French cuisine class with a local chef.
- Take a bike ride along the Loire River or a traditional boat ride on its waters.
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Final tips
- You will be accompanied by a professional guide-driver with expertise in history, art and local culture.
- We provide assistance with hotel and restaurant reservations, travel and transfers, ticket bookings, and scheduling activities.
- Enjoy 24/7 English-speaking telephone support during your travels.
- This itinerary can be customized to suit your preferences.