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1. Loire Valley Castles Day Trip from Paris with Wine Tasting

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2. Loire Valley Wine and Castles Small-Group Day Trip from Paris

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3. Hot-Air Balloon Ride over the Loire Valley, from Amboise or Chenonceau

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4. Day Tour of Chateaux of Chenonceau, Chambord & Caves Ambacia from Tours/Amboise

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5. Loire Valley Day Tour Chambord and Chenonceau plus Lunch at a Private Castle

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6. English Speaking Loire Winery Tours pickup from Amboise or Tours

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7. Morning - Loire Valley Wine Tour in Vouvray and Montlouis

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8. Loire Valley Castles Trip with Chenonceau and Chambord from Paris

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9. Normandy Loire Valley 3-Days Trip with Mont Saint Michel and Castles from Paris

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10. Tour with private guide: from Blois to Chambord castle

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11. Loire Valley Day from Amboise : Azay le Rideau, Villandry, Winery

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12. Day Tour to Chenonceau and Chambord Castles

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13. Loire Valley Tour Chambord and Chenonceau from Tours or Amboise

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14. Caves Ambacia, Tour and Wine Tasting in Amboise, Loire Valley

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15. Afternoon Loire Valley Wine Tour from Tours or Amboise

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16. Loire Valley Ebike Tour to Chambord from Amboise

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17. Loire Valley Day from Tours : Azay-le-Rideau, Villandry, Winery

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18. Picnic in the Vines - A Unique Loire Wine Experience

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19. Loire Valley Wines and Castle Small Group Day Trip from Paris

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20. Full Day Wine Tour in Vouvray and Chinon with LUNCH at the winery

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21. English Speaking Loire Winery Tours originating from Chinon

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22. Loire Valley Half Day : Villandry and Azay-le-Rideau from Tours

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23. 2 Days Mont Saint Michel, Loire Castles Guided Tour

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24. Vineyard cycle tours in and around Chinon, in the Loire Valley

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25. Loire Valley Castles and Wine Small-Group Day Trip from Paris

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26. Day at the castles of Chenonceau and Chambord from Blois

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27. Loire Valley Day Trip with 3 Castles including Chambord and Chenonceau

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28. 7-Hour Guided Wine Tour in Loire Valley

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29. Lunchtime Food Tour of Tours

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30. Loire Valley Castles Small-Group Day Trip from Paris

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Our itineraries are crafted to give you the very best of the Loire Valley. Notwithstanding the length of your stay, they will give you a chance to discover our region with our unique touch.  The following tours are just some examples of itineraries. They can be customized to fit your own needs.

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During a fully guided tour , your guide will stay with you most of the time, touring the area’s sights with you in a private luxury vehicle. Enjoy his/her historical expertise and take advantage of his/her in-depth knowledge of the region.   NEED MORE TIME ON YOUR OWN? Request a semi-guided tour , mixing sightseeing with your personal guide and driver, with periods of free time to enjoy the region at your own pace. Remember that drinking and driving is a no go in France, therefore all our wine journeys are fully guided.

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Chateau of Chambord in the Loire Valley

5 days is ideal to discover the Loire Valley from the inside. To the “must see”, we have added off-the-beaten tracks activities and gourmet stops for an ultimate stay.

Vegetable garden at Chateau of Chenonceau in the Loire Valley

You will be surprised by how much you can see and do within 3 days for an experience that will stay with you long after your trip ends.

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The Loire Valley has so many resources that you can easily spend over 5 days here between the castles, the nature and the people. The best way to feel ‘part of it”.

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We have packed the best of the Loire Valley in a single day, to give you a taste of the region and make you want to come back…

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A well balanced mix of fully guided visits with a private guide and self-guided periods to discover the area at your own pace.

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Join our day trips from Tours, Amboise or Paris: English or French speaking semi-private, half or full day guided tours by minivan, by E-Bike or with your own car. Visit the must-see castles and experience the French art de vivre feeling like a King! Immerse yourself in the royal splendor of the Loire Valley castles and savor local gastronomy and wines !

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Chambord, Chenonceau & lunch at a chateau - Full-day

Discover the Loire Valley and visit its 2 most prestigious castles in one great day: impressive Château de Chambord and stunning Château de Chenonceau. Learn about the intimate little secrets of the French Kings who once lived there. Enjoy off-the-crowd panoramic views thanks to your local guide, benefit from wealth of thrilling genuine details and funny anecdotes and make the most of this exciting day. One of the highlights will definitely be a restful lunch away from tourist groups in a beautiful privately-owned chateau still inhabited by the family.

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Loire Valley wine tour to Vouvray - Afternoon

Explore the Loire Valley wine route and its vineyards, full of tradition and passion! Visit a local winery of the Vouvray Appellation, admire the wonderful vineyard landscapes and learn how to taste these elegant wines produced from one of the most well-known terroir of the Val de Loire area!

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Villandry, Azay-le-Rideau & Vouvray wine tour - Full-day

Enjoy a complete discovery of Loire Valley with the visit of must-see Chateau of Azay-le-Rideau and Château de Villandry and its remarkable gardens. Benefit from your guide's thrilling historical anecdotes and feel part of these old days. In the afternoon, learn everything about Loire Valley wines by visiting a local winery of the Vouvray Appellation, well-known for its sparkling and white wines. A fun adventure you will always remember!

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Villandry & Azay-le-Rideau châteaux - Morning

Enjoy the famous French Art de Vivre with this delightful morning including the visit of the elegant chateau of Azay-le-Rideau and the Chateau de Villandry and its unique gardens. An experience you will never forget ! Your passionate guide will stay with you all along sharing many anecdotes that will make you feel part of those royal days.

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We had a wonderful day touring Chenonceau and Chambord with our guide Marion! She had lots of great information about each chateau and was very friendly. The lunch was also fantastic, an original French meal.

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WOW! This tour is amazing. We had a lovely combination of guided tours and plenty of free time to explore the grounds of the chateaus that we visited. The lunch was exquisite and superb by every measure - local food and wine in a private chateau dining room prepared to perfection

Amazing well organized tour!! Our tour guide Merrion was awesome and we learned so many interesting stories and facts about the castles history - we were engaged the whole time! Lunch at a smaller family chateau was a great inclusion and had enough time to explore the chateau’s! Highly recommend this tour!!

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1. Normandy Loire Valley 3-Days Trip with Mont Saint Michel and Castles from Paris

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2. 2 Days Mont Saint Michel, Loire Castles Guided Tour

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3. 2-day Mont Saint-Michel, D-Day Express, 3 Loire Castles Private

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4. Loire Valley 2 Days private tour all inclusive from Paris with train tickets

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5. Loire Valley Castles on Horseback weekend Getaway from Paris

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6. 2-Days Private Guided Tour in Loire Valley Castles & Wine Tasting

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7. 7-day Private ALL Normandy D-Day Castles Burgundy wine trip

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8. 7-day Small Group ALL Normandy D-Day Castles & Burgundy Wine Trip

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9. 3-Day Private Normandy — Brittany — 3 Loire Castles, Oysters & Calvados tasting

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10. 8-day Paris — Normandy — Brittany Small-group Sightseeing Tour by Minivan

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11. 3-day Private Normandy, D-Day, Mont Saint-Michel, 3 Loire Castles

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12. 2-day Private 6 Loire Valley Castles from Paris with Wine tasting

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13. 5 DAY Loire Valley Wine and Castle Tour with Guide and Sommelier

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14. 8-day Small group Guided Tour Paris — M.St.Michel —8 Attractions

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15. 2-day M.St-Michel, D-Day, 3 Loire Castles Small-group from Paris

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16. 7-day Guided Tour Paris — D-Day — Loire Castles — M.St-Michel —Louvre—Versailles

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17. 5-day Private Loire Castles, Mont Saint-Michel, D-Day from Paris

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18. 2-day Loire Valley 6 Castles Small-group from Paris, Wine tasting

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19. 3-day Private Loire Castles Trip with 2 Wine tastings from Paris

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20. 2-day Private Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy Express 3 Loire Castles

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21. Experience France Like a Local in Bumblebee Manor

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22. 2-day Private Loire 6 Castles trip by Minivan with Wine tasting

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23. Loire Valley Summer Wine and Food Experience

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24. Loire Valley 2 full Days private tour all inclusive from Paris by TGV train.

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25. 3-day Private 6 Loire Castles Mont Saint-Michel D-Day from Paris

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Get to know the Loire Valley

The so-called Garden of France is located just a couple hours drive southwest of Paris. It was a battleground during the Hundred Years War before becoming a playground for French royalty in the 15th and 16th centuries. Seemingly countless castles span the valley from Orleans to Anger. Some are imposing fortresses, while others are flamboyant displays of wealth and power ( ch â teau can mean both castle and palace in French ). Chenonceau, Chambord, and Amboise are the first ch â teaux that most visitors see, but many, many others are worthwhile. The extensive gardens at Château de Villandry, the sound and light show at the Royal Ch â teau of Blois, and Le Clos Lucé, Leonardo Da Vinci’s former manor, are sure to delight.

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Fantastic, diverse vineyards and enchanting villages also await visitors to the Loire. Amboise, Blois, Orléans, and Tours are lovely. The gently rolling hills of this UNESCO World Heritage-designated region are a pleasure to explore on an e-bike. But, the most romantic way to appreciate the Loire Valley may be from above, aboard a hot air balloon.

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The Loire Valley is known as the garden of France, and the cuisine incorporates fantastic produce with local game and freshwater fish. Try the traditional fouace or fouée breads. You’ll find them stuffed, often with rillettes , a type of pork paté.

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Tarte Tatin , an upside-down apple tart, is one of our very favorite French desserts.

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When to go: May through June and September to October offer the ideal conditions to appreciate the natural beauty of the region and the gorgeous gardens at the various châteaux. The climate is favorable for much of the year, as the Loire River moderates the temperatures. The climate can be cool with a springtime frost and wine harvest months may see a lot of rain. Summers are hot however influences from the Atlantic moderate the temperature with welcome breezes. 

By Train: The TGV connects Paris to Tours in about 35 minutes and 1 1/2 hours to Blois.

By Car: It is a short 2 1/2-hour drive from Paris to Amboise or Tours.

By Plane: Most people will arrive via Paris. If you prefer to avoid flying into Paris, Nantes’s airport has connections to many European hubs. It is located just 2 ½  hours west of Tours by car.

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Cheese: The Loire’s fantastic goat cheeses include 5 AOP appellations: cylindrical Saint-Maure with a piece of straw in its center, Selles-sur-Cher , Crottin de Chavignol , and the pyramid-shaped Pouligny-Saint-Pierre and Valençay.

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Wine: The Loire Valley is one of France’s most productive wine regions with diverse wines including reds, rosés, whites, sparkling, and so-called grey wines. That confusing-named vin gris is actually a pale rosé and perfect for a summer day. The great variety means that there is something for every taste. We enjoy the Rosé d’Anjou and the excellent Muscadet, Pouilly-Fumé and Sancerre whites.

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Château de Chambord

The Château de Chambord is a true Renaissance masterpiece. It is the biggest and most majestic of the Loire palaces. Created as a hunting lodge for King François I, it is a monumental work with more than 440 rooms. It sits on a 21-square mile walled property, equivalent in size to that of the entire city of Paris. The property features extensive royal gardens and unspoiled woods. Many elements, particularly the double-helix stairway, seem to be inspired by Leonardo da Vinci’s work. The view from the top offers a gorgeous panorama of the roofs, towers, chimneys, and the surrounding estate. 

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Château d’Amboise and Clos Lucé

This palace was a residence for French Kings from the 15th until the 19th century. While the site was used as a fort since Roman times, the château seen today was rebuilt by King Charles VIII in a late Gothic Flamboyant style with Italian Renaissance influences. Famous he died here after hitting his head on one of its doorways shortly after the work was completed. Make the climb for the 130-foot (40-meter) Minimes Tower for impressive panoramas. 

Leonardo Da Vinci is buried in the Chapel of Saint-Hubert on the chateau’s grounds. The legendary Renaissance man lived a ten-minute walk away in Le Clos Lucé. A visit to the manor is a unique opportunity to visit the genius’s workshop and see models of his inventions. 

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Château de Chenonceau, the Lady’s Castle

The graceful Château de Chenonceau is one of France’s most memorable castles. The building itself is built on arches spanning the Cher River. It is nicknamed the Château des Dames thanks to the numerous noblewomen who left their mark on its history. It was originally built by Katherine Briçonnet in 1513. King Henry II later gifted it to his mistress Diane de Poitiers. However, after his death, the Queen, Catherine de Medicis, evicted Poitiers and took up residence herself at the palace. The influence of these powerful women is evident throughout the estate, from the lush interiors to the competing Poitiers and Medicis gardens.

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Loire Valley Vineyards

The Loire River is France’s longest wine route, stretching for 600 miles (1,000 km) from the Atlantic Coast to Sancerre in central France. A wide range of micro-climates means that the area produces diverse wines from dry and sweet whites to rosés, reds, and crémant sparkling wines. Cabernet Franc , Chenin , Melon de Bourgogne , and Sauvignon are among the most popular varietals. Many wine cellars are in extensive troglodyte galleries, former quarries dug to supply building material for the valley’s châteaux. They make for a fascinating place to sample the region’s fine wine or cool off on a summer day. Among the dozens of Loire Valley AOCs, Vouvay and Chinon are two of the best-known.

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Like the rest of France, the Loire Valley uses the euro (€).To stock up, order some from your bank before departing or use your debit card at an ATM once you arrive. For tips on using the euro while on a trip to the Loire Valley, check out our blog on currency exchange  →

As part of France, you’ll hear French throughout the Loire Valley.

We recommend spending at least three days in the region.

Located in central France, the Loire Valley is prized for its picturesque landscapes, historic châteaux (castles), and wine country. Here are some of the most popular activities to enjoy while on tour:

Visiting a château. The magnificent châteaux that dot the Loire Valley offer a glimpse into the region’s royal heritage. The most famous ones include Château de Chambord, Château de Chenonceau, and Château de Cheverny.

Enjoying wine tastings. The Loire Valley is renowned for its wine production, particularly white wines like Sancerre and Vouvray. To savor the region’s excellent wines, try a tasting at a local vineyard.

Exploring towns and villages. Wander through charming towns and villages like Amboise, Blois, and Saumur to admire medieval architecture, visit local markets, and enjoy the relaxed ambiance.

Visiting gardens. Often attached to châteaux, the Loire Valley boasts beautiful gardens. Explore the manicured grounds at Villandry or the stunning gardens of Château de Chaumont-sur-Loire, known for its international garden festival.

With its regal châteaux, rolling vineyards, and picturesque towns, the Loire Valley is a must-visit for anyone traveling to France. Here are a few of our favorite sights:

Château de Chambord. This magnificent Renaissance castle is one of the most iconic landmarks in the Loire Valley. Built in the 16th century for King François I, it’s known for its double spiral staircase, which is said to have been inspired by Leonardo da Vinci.

Chinon. This charming medieval town, nestled in the heart of the Loire Valley, is renowned for its imposing castle, picturesque streets, and world-class wines. It’s a haven for wine enthusiasts, with vineyards that produce some of the region’s most-celebrated reds.

Domaine Huet. This winery is in the Vouvray region and is known for its sparkling wines. They offer a variety of tours and tastings, including a tour of their underground cellars.

Château de Chenonceau. This elegant château is perched on a bridge over the Cher River and is known for its beautiful gardens and collection of Renaissance art. It was once the home of several French queens, including Catherine de Medici and Diane de Poitiers.

A trip to the Loire Valley offers plenty—but here are some notable experiences you need to live:

Visit local markets. Immerse yourself in the regional culture by visiting the bustling markets in towns like Tours, Blois, or Amboise. Taste regional delicacies, buy fresh produce, and browse local crafts.

Step inside the extravagant Château de Chenonceau . Nestled along the banks of the Cher River, this enchanting château will transport you into a world of opulence. The château’s magnificent gardens are a tapestry of colors with manicured lawns, vibrant flowerbeds, and sculpted topiaries creating a breathtaking spectacle.

Descend into subterranean wonders.  Delve into the depths of the Loire Valley by exploring the intricate rock formations of the Caves of Rochemenier and the mysterious depths of the Quinçay Abbey, a subterranean necropolis dating back to the Merovingian period.

When visiting the Loire Valley, be mindful of local customs and etiquette to show respect for the region’s traditions and its people. Here are some important tips to keep in mind:

Greetings. When meeting someone, a handshake is the most common form of greeting. It’s polite to address people using “Monsieur” (Mr.) or “Madame” (Mrs.), followed by their last name, unless invited to use their first name.

Bonjour. The French value politeness and courtesy. Always begin interactions with a friendly “bonjour” (good day) or “bonsoir” (good evening), depending on the time of day.

Pardon and merci. “Pardon” means “excuse me,” and “merci” means “thank you.” Use these words frequently in your interactions to show politeness.

Language. While many locals in the Loire Valley speak English, it’s appreciated if you make an effort to use basic French phrases, such as “s’il vous plaît” (please) and “merci” (thank you).

Mealtime. During meals, wait for the host or the others at the table to begin eating before you start. Keep your hands visible on the table, but not your elbows.

Wine tasting. When participating in wine tastings, hold your glass by the stem and not the bowl. Take your time to savor the wine and ask questions about the vintages.

Public behavior. The French value personal space, so avoid standing too close to people, especially strangers. Loud or boisterous behavior in public places is considered impolite.

Dress code. The French are known for their sense of style and elegance and place a high value on appearance. Dressing neatly shows respect for yourself and others and can also help you fit in and feel more comfortable in French society.

The weather in the Loire Valley is influenced by its inland location and proximity to the Atlantic Ocean—but no matter when you choose to visit, you’re sure to have a wonderful time. Here’s an overview:

Spring (March to May). A beautiful time to visit, spring sees temperatures start to warm up and the landscapes come alive with blooming flowers. Daytime temperatures typically range from 50 F–64 F, although evenings can still be cool.

Summer (June to August). The weather in summer is usually warm and pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from 68 F–82 F. However, occasional heatwaves can bump temperatures above 86 F. It’s a popular time for outdoor activities.

Autumn (September to November). In autumn, the weather remains mild and the landscapes shift their palettes to gorgeous fall hues. Daytime temperatures range from 54 F–68 F, making it a pleasant season for sightseeing and wine tours.

Winter (December to February). It’s relatively cold during winter in the Loire Valley, but severe temperatures are rare. Daytime temperatures range from 41 F–50 F, and while nights can be chilly, it’s rare to see temperatures drop below freezing. Snowfall is infrequent, but can occur.

The Loire Valley is famous for its delicious, diverse cuisine. The region’s fertile land, agricultural traditions, and proximity to the Loire River contribute to its culinary delights. Some popular foods and dishes to try while on one of our Loire Valley tour packages include:

Rillettes. This popular dish, made from pork or other meats simmered in their own fat until tender, is often served as an appetizer with bread or toast.

Tarte Tatin. A delectable, upside-down caramelized apple tart, this classic French pastry originated in the Loire Valley.

Goat cheese. The Loire Valley is renowned for its goat cheese, known as “chèvre.” You’ll find various types, from creamy and fresh to aged and tangy.

Poulet de Bresse. This premium chicken breed—prized for its tender, flavorful meat—is often served on special occasions such as weddings and holidays. It can only be labeled as such if raised and slaughtered, according to strict standards, in the Bresse region.

Packing for tours to the Loire Valley requires careful consideration of the weather, planned activities, and your overall travel style. Here’s a list to ensure you have everything you need for a comfortable and enjoyable trip:

Light, breathable clothing. The warmer months call for a mix of t-shirts, shorts, and sundresses to keep you comfortable throughout the day.

Warm layers. For trips during the cooler months, be sure to pack light sweaters, long-sleeved shirts, and a light jacket.

Comfortable walking shoes.  You’ll want a pair of walking shoes for exploring the Loire Valley’s châteaux and villages.

Sun protection. Pack high-SPF sunscreen and lip balm, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to protect yourself, especially during the summer months.

Once you’ve reserved one of our guided tours of Loire Valley, we’ll send you detailed information about what to bring. Download the free  Go Ahead Tours app  before you take off, so you’ll have all the info you need about your trip right in your pocket.

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Beautiful, vibrant and lively, Tours is a pretty stopping point during a couple of days in the middle of the Loire Valley Chateaux . Tour its historic quarters with their half-timbered houses, the bustling Place Plumereau and Saint-Gatien Cathedral, as well as the new Olivier Debré Contemporary Art Centre.

On sunny days, the star of Tours is the River Loire! The now famous ‘Tours-sur-Loire’ guinguette  and the Tours beach extend the city limits to the banks of the river. Numerous activities are offered.

Tours is packed with gourmet bistros featuring fresh, locally sourced produce on their menus. You should taste the nougat of Tours , the potted rillettes of Tours, the saffron , or the "poires tapées" (dried pears). Genuinely unique!

Tours – A tale of two cities

In a perfect location, Tours is the great capital of the Loire Valley, a Unesco world heritage site, but it is far more than just a gateway to the Loire Chateaux. Indeed, Tours delights in being charming and doesn’t think twice about playing a double game in order to do so.

Visit Tours and its architecture full of history

First of all, there is its historical heritage. The birthplace of  Balzac   (more than fifty books to read) is proud of its old quarters , which take visitors on a wonderful journey back in time in France. Explore the narrow cobbled streets,  half-timbered french houses and the stone façade of the monumental  Saint-Gatien Cathedral , which give the city a charming medieval air.

The architecture of the Fine Arts Museum , the Hotel Gouïn  (Renaissance architecture),  Tours castle , the ‘la Psalette’ cloister and the Saint Martin Basilica (near the “tour Charlemagne” and the “tour de l’horloge”) is of great interest! You will enjoy those monuments through a illuminated walking experience , and of course with a guided tour proposed by the tourist office.

Tours - Saint-Gatien Cathedral

Tours - Saint-Gatien Cathedral

Château de Tours - Illuminated walking experience

Château de Tours - Illuminated walking experience

Tours, a beautiful city in France

In addition to the built heritage, large green spaces perfectly enhance the french city. Designed in the 19th century and classified as a remarkable garden, the Prebendes d’Oe garden is a perfect example, as is the botanic garden and the Gloriette park . Attached to the latter, the practice of La Gloriette Golf may allow you to make your first swing!

You have a few days ahead of you?   Renting a bike , you will cycle from Tours to :

  • the St Cosme priory (4km / 14 min),
  • the Montbazon fortress (15km / 56 min),
  • Vouvray wineries ( Château Gaudrelle , Vigneau-Chevreau …).
  • the gardens of Villandry (19km / 1h03),
  • the Valmer gardens (19km / 1h06).

View to the gardens of Villandry castle and its medieval tour, 15 kilometers from Tours. A new bus tour in the south of Paris (France) to learn french history with a travel group. Guide available for a small travel group of english speaking people (from London or America). Villandry is often on the road during a tour around Tours.

The gardens of Villandry castle. France

It is also very pleasant to go shopping, to have a look at the exhibitions at the new  Olivier Debré Contemporary Creation Centre and at the Arts district , to relax at the summer ‘guinguette’, situated along the banks of the Loire River from which you can see the traditional boats (belonging to the Boutavant association ). You may also like to go on board for a fifty minute cruise on the river !

Tours - Boutavant boat on the River Loire

Tours - Boutavant boat on the River Loire

Visit Tours - Olivier Debré Contemporary Creation Centre

Visit Tours - Olivier Debré Contemporary Creation Centre

For night owls , a stopover in Tours also gives them an opportunity to treat themselves to a show, an evening in one of the many bars and cafés in the Old Town or a front seat at the free sound and light show  projected onto the Fine Art Museum façade every evening in the summer.

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The Plumereau square

The Plumereau square

The Art Deco American Memorial

The Art Deco American Memorial

The Monster of Xavier Veilhan

The Monster of Xavier Veilhan

The Jean Jaurès Square, with the Tours City Hall.

The Jean Jaurès Square, with the Tours City Hall.

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Tours is the ideal place to spend a night as it is situated close to the main Loire Valley chateaux, along the Loire by bike trail , along the GR3 pedestrian route and on the way to Santiago de Compostela !

Practical: Tours Val de Loire Tourist Office

Book tickets, guided tour, day trip, activities for groups: www.tours-tourisme.fr/en +033 (0)2 47 70 37 37

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The 5 Best Loire Valley Tours From Paris [2024 Reviews]

Spanning a whopping 280 kilometres, the Loire Valley is a magestic UNESCO World Heritage Site that captivates countless visitors every year.

While it is largely known for its delicious wines, its gorgeous gardens and charming villages make for a fantasy-like atmosphere worth visiting more than once.

No matter what your interests are, we’re sure you’ll find something to love about the area. If you’re in Paris, we highly recommend checking out one of the top Loire Valley tours that will show you all the best places to visit.

Be sure to see our reviews of Day Trips to Normandy , Louvre Guided Tours and Paris Catacombs Tours .

Best Loire Valley Day Trips From Paris

Quick answer: the 5 best rated loire valley day tours for 2024.

  • Best Small Group Tour : Loire Valley 3 Best Castles & Wine Tasting Small-Group Day Trip
  • Best Private Tour : Loire Valley Castles VIP Private Tour: Chambord, Chenonceaux, Amboise
  • Best Budget Tour : Loire Valley Chambord & Chenonceau Castles Day Trip with Wine Tasting
  • Best Full Day Tour : Loire Valley Castles Day Trip with Chenonceau and Chambord from Paris
  • Best Tour With Lunch : Loire Valley Day Tour Chambord and Chenonceau plus Lunch at a Private Castle

Loire Valley Tours From Paris Reviews

1. best small group tour: loire valley 3 best castles & wine tasting small-group day trip from paris.

  • Duration: 12 hours
  • Departure:  La Flamme, 6 Av. de Wagram, 75008 Paris
  • Departure Time: 7:00 AM
  • Includes: Driver/guide, entrance tickets into Chambord Castle, entrance tickets into Chenonceau Castle, entrance tickets into Amboise Castle, fuel, parking fees, highway toll fees, transport by luxury van with air conditioning, wine tasting of 3 different French wines or 1 full glass of 1 French wine

Cracking things off, we bring you the Loire Valley 3 Best Castles & Wine Tasting Small-Group Day Trip from Paris Tour . If you’re looking for a way to escape the city for a day and explore serene, fairytale-like scenery, you’re in for a real treat.

This tour provides all-day adventure where you’ll get to see everything from the largest chateau in the valley to the colorful gardens.

Ideal for small groups of 8 people of less, get ready for a day of personalized attention and seeing hidden gems larger groups aren’t able to. Lasting 12 hours long, the professional guides make sure everything goes on without a hitch.

You’ll meet at La Flamme in Paris at 7am and hope on board your private, luxury transportation. Your first stop will be at Chateau de Chambord, which is the largest in the entire Loire Valley.

With countless spires and a breathtaking double-helix staircase, you’re sure to enjoy walking around and taking some photos of this incredible architecture. Here, you’ll learn about Chambord and have time to walk around on your own.

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Chateau de Chenonceau or “the Ladies’ Chateau” as it’s called due to its history of being run by powerful women, offers a uniquely feminine touch.

Learn all about its unique history before heading to Chateau Royal d’Amboise – one of the oldest castles in the country. With magnificent views overlooking the wild Loire River, you’ll learn about its equally-wild history.

Head over to the Chapel of Saint-Hubert, where you’ll see the tomb of the legendary Italian artist, Leonardo Da Vinci. He actually spent the last years of his life serving the French King, and his architectural prowess was crucial to the Renaissance Chateau here.

Then, head down to the town of Amboise, with its charming homes and winding walkways. Here, take a break for a delicious lunch, with plenty of local restaurants and bakeries to enjoy.

After refueling, you’ll then see Place Michel Debre where you’ll visit a little wine vendor where you’ll enjoy a wine tasting of 3 different local wines.

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100% refund for cancellations within 24 hours of tour experience, other paris experiences you may enjoy:, 2. best private tour: loire valley castles vip private tour: chambord, chenonceaux, amboise.

  • Duration: 13 hours
  • Departure: Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Includes: Private, air-conditioned vehicle, hotel pick-up and drop-off, fees and taxes, local expert art historian guide

We know that the Loire Valley is impressive, no matter what kind of tour you take. However, a lot of the larger tours involve standing around or missing out on certain aspects due to the quantity of people in the group. If you want to make the most of your time there, we highly recommend checking out the Loire Valley Castles VIP Private Tour: Chambord, Chenonceaux, Amboise .

This tour is VIP in every way, starting out with a convenient hotel pickup bright and early in the morning. All you have to do is make sure you’re down in the lobby on time, and be ready to board your comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle!

Bring some nice walking shoes as you’ll be doing plenty of exploring of the grounds and inside the castles. Rather than a big coach, you’ll have a personal chauffeur in a car take you to each stop. Many of these stops aren’t possible in vans, so this is ideal!

The first stop of the day will be the Chateau Royal d’Amboise. This castle is most well-known for being the final resting place of da Vinci. However, many famous – if not notorious – French royals lived here throughout the 15 th through 19 th centuries.

With a local expert art historian to guide you, there’s no question you’ll learn all the ins and outs about this area throughout the centuries. Take a moment at Clos Lucé, known as the former official residence of da Vinci, and is a wonderful example of Renaissance art using brick and local tufa stone.

Next is the Chateau de Chenonceau, famous for bridging the Cher River. This chateau is the most famous in the valley, representing an architectural transition from Gothic to Renaissance.

It really looks like something out of a fairytale, with elaborate details and equally as detailed grounds. Chateau de Chambord is the next stop where you’ll take a tour of the grounds and inside, learning about the country’s 16 th -century architectural revolution.

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3. best budget tour: loire valley chambord & chenonceau castles day trip with wine tasting from paris.

  • Departure: 1 Av. du Colonel Henri Rol-Tanguy, 75014 Paris
  • Departure Time: 7:30 AM
  • Includes: English-speaking tour guide, wine tasting in Château de Chenonceau, entrance ticket to Chambord and Chenonceau Castles, return transportation in an air-conditioned coach, free time in the town of Blois

Next, we bring you a slightly longer tour: the 13-hour Loire Valley Chambord & Chenonceau Castles Day Trip with Wine Tasting from Paris . If you love castles and stunning architecture, you’ll love this one as well.

Perfectly balancing tour time with free time, you’ll learn a lot but have the freedom to focus on what interests you most, as well. Your day will start off with you meeting your guide and the rest of your group outside the Paris Catacombs.

It’s time to take a day off from the hustle-and-bustle of the thriving capital and into the beautiful Loire Valley. You’ll board a private, air-conditioned coach with plenty of room and large windows for optimal viewing.

Your first stop will be Chateau de Chambord with this tour as well. Many will already feel familiar with the architecture, given that the turrets were the inspiration for the Beauty and the Beast Castle! Learn all about the architecture’s history, along with a staircase supposedly designed by Leonardo da Vinci.

Now it’s time to head to Blois, where you’ll have time to enjoy lunch in one of the many delicious restaurants around the fascinating Square Louis XII. We highly recommend checking out the Royal Castle of Blois, showing off various types of gorgeous architecture.

After refueling, head on over to the classy Chateau de Chenonceau, where you’ll be able to not only explore around the many rooms and stone carvings but enjoy a comprehensive wine tasting.

The area is known for its white wines, and you’ll get to enjoy these while checking out the main hall that spans the nearby river Cher.

If you’d like, you can elect to partake in an additional wine tasting down in the chateau’s vaulted wine cellar!

4. Best Full Day Tour: Loire Valley Castles Day Trip with Chenonceau and Chambord from Paris

  • Duration: 12.5 hours
  • Departure: 20 Pl. des Vins de France, 75012 Paris
  • Departure Time: 7:00 am
  • Includes:  Round trip by luxury coach from Paris with licensed guide (if option selected), round trip by luxury coach from Paris with audio guide (if option selected), entrance to 3 Loire Valley castles: Chambord, Chenonceau and Cheverny

One of the most stressful things about traveling is dealing with the crowds and waiting around. What if we told you that you could skip all of that and head straight to the good stuff? You can do just that with the Loire Valley Castles Day Trip with Chenonceau and Chambord from Paris tour !

This 12.5-hour tour may last the entire day, but the way it’s planned out makes it perfect for the entire family – even kids! With round-trip transportation by a spacious, luxury coach, it’s very comfortable and easy to get around.

Start out first-thing in the morning by meeting your guide, and you’re off to the first stop on the tour! Thanks to the skip-the-line tickets, once you get to Chateau de Chambord, you’ll all head straight inside without the wait.

Your guide will offer an educational commentary on the royals that lived there, French aristocracy gossip, and the fascinating architecture. You’ll have plenty of time to roam around on your own, as well, taking photos and videos of one of the most famous castles in the world.

While the castle’s façade and estate are certainly impressive, when you come across the infamous double-helix staircase at the Domaine National de Chambord, you’ll become enamored like everyone else. It makes sense, then, that Leonardo da Vinci is rumored to be the brains behind the design!

The Chateau de Chenonceau is another favorite – known as the “ladies’ castle” due to the heavy female influence of those who lived and ruled here. Constructed in the early 1500s, it was the sight of many royal scandals, festivities, and in the 19 th -century, converted into a military hospital.

Learn about and enjoy some fine wine and French royal history before heading to Chateau de Cheverny.

This grandiose estate has been in the same family for over an impressive 6 centuries, originally buit by the Hurault family in the early 1600s. Learn all about the Cheverny wines, and try their delicious reds and whites.

5. Best Tour With Lunch: Loire Valley Day Tour Chambord and Chenonceau plus Lunch at a Private Castle

  • Duration: 9 hours
  • Departure Time: n/a
  • Includes:  Lunch, driver/guide, transport by air-conditioned minivan, snacks

Last but certainly not least, we bring you the Loire Valley Day Tour Chambord and Chenonceau plus Lunch at a Private Castle ! If the other tours on our guide look enticing but you want something slightly shorter, check this one out.

Clocking in at 9 hours, it gives you plenty of time to learn and explore this picturesque area. There are two pickup spots available to make it easy to access, no matter where you are located in Paris.

However, the guides are very understanding and try to make things as easy as possible for everyone. You’ll board your air-conditioned coach with your guide/driver who will offer interesting commentary as you cruise through the beautiful valley.

Your first stop along the way will be to the Chateau de Chenonceau, which you’ve learned quite a bit about already!

The Renaissance architecture is captivating, no matter who you are. Sitting right over the Cher river, it’s unlike any other castle we’ve seen and is no wonder why it’s the most photographed in all of France.

Your guide will ensure you see the little nooks-and-crannies – the best views from spots most tourists don’t get to see. This guide is definitely one to remember, offering funny stories and vast knowledge of the area.

Make a stop in town to enjoy a relaxing lunch. You can go off on your own or stay with your group to chat about what you’ve seen so far before heading over to Chateau de Villesavin. This family-owned chateau also gives you the option of a traditional French lunch so the group can decide.

Don’t forget the Chateau de Chambord, where you’ll notice the clear influence of King Louis XIV, drawing many parallels to the Palace of Versailles.

You’ll be taken on a journey by a passionate local guide who will paint a picture – or movie, really – of what took place here. Then, follow it up with a tasty French aperitif.

Your Guide For Day Trips to the Loire Valley From Paris

Five must see destinations in the loire valley.

  • Château de Chambord : This fairy-tale like castle is a must see for anyone visiting the Loire Valley. It was built for King Francis I, Château de Chambord is a masterpiece of design and engineering that has over 400 rooms. It has a double helix staircase with a stunning rooftop terrace that has panoramic views of the surrounding forest.
  • Clos Lucé : Step inside the home of the genius Leonardo da Vinci where he lived and worked during his final years. This 15th-century chateau is a glimpse into the life and work of one of world’s greatest inventors and artists. Explore the gardens and visit the museum which houses a collection of models and drawings of da Vinci’s inventions.
  • Chenonceau : Known as the “Château des Dames” for its association with a series of powerful women who owned and inhabited it over the centuries. Chenonceau is one of the most stunning chateaux in the region. Built on a bridge over the River Cher it boasts a unique and elegant design, beautiful gardens plus an impressive art collection.
  • Villandry : With its magnificent gardens and beautifully restored Renaissance architecture, Villandry is a true gem of the Loire Valley. The chateau’s extensive gardens are a true feast for the senses that features terraces, fountains and an array of colorful flowers and plants arranged in intricate patterns.
  • Château d’Azay-le-Rideau : This charming castle, set on the banks of the Indre River is a perfect example of French Renaissance architecture. Its graceful design and tranquil setting make it a peaceful retreat.

One Day Itinerary For the Loire Valley From Paris

It can be challenging if you’re coming from Paris. We would recommend you spend the night in Amboise and start your journey in the heart of the region. The Loire Valley is two hours southwest of Paris by car so it will take some planning to see the highlights in one day.

A guided tour will take you from Paris to some of the Loire Valley’s most popular destinations. Most tour companies have day trips that include stops at several chateaux, such as Chambord, Chenonceau, and Amboise, as well as some of the region’s picturesque towns and villages. We highlight our favorites above!

If you want go on your own here is a sample itinerary that takes you to some of the area’s most beautiful and significant sites.

9:00am : Start your day in the picturesque town of Amboise where you can enjoy a leisurely breakfast at one of the many charming cafes lining the streets. Be sure to try some of the local pastries such as croissants or pain au chocolate for an authentic taste of France.

10:00am : Head to the nearby Château Royal d’Amboise which is a stunning castle that was once the home of French kings. Walk through the castle and admire the incredible views of the Loire River from its terrace.

11:30am : From Amboise, take a short drive to the Château de Chenonceau that is one of the most beautiful and iconic chateaux in the region. With its unique location spanning across the River Cher, this chateau is a true architectural masterpiece.

1:00pm : It’s time for lunch! Check out one of the many restaurants in the area for a traditional French meal. Be sure to try some of the region’s famous wines such as Sancerre or Chinon to accompany your meal.

2:30pm : After lunch, head to the Château de Villandry which is known for its impressive Renaissance gardens. Take a walk through the gardens that has fountains, terraces and a wide variety of colorful flowers. The chateau is worth exploring with its beautiful architecture and history.

4:00pm : Finally, head to the nearby town of Tours, known for its charming streets and vibrant cultural scene. Take a walk through the historic center of the town, and explore the many shops, galleries and cafes that line the streets. Don’t forget to see the impressive Cathédrale Saint-Gatien which is a beautiful Gothic cathedral that is a true masterpiece of French architecture.

6:00pm : Head back to Amboise for dinner at one of the many restaurants. Enjoy some of the local specialties such as seafood or cheese from the nearby Loire Valley. Then head back to Paris to rest after an amazing whirlwind tour of the Loire Valley!

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How to Plan the Perfect Loire Valley Itinerary

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About the Loire Valley, France

The Loire Valley is the region around the Loire River’s middle stretch in Central France. Comprising about 800 km2, this is France’s most extensive area ever to be included in UNESCO’s World Heritage list.

The Loire Valley is one of the most beautiful destinations in France, a delicate blend of nature, history, and French elegant art-de-vivre . Here, you can enjoy vibrant medieval towns, fairytale castles, stunning gardens, delicious food, and some of France’s best wines.

There is such a variety of stunning places to see in the Loire Valley that it is difficult to choose only a few of them!

Do you plan on visiting the Loire Valley, France? This Loire Valley Trip Planner is here to help you plan the perfect Loire Valley itinerary. Read what to do in the Loire Valley, the best time to go, itinerary suggestions, and our best tips.

Is Loire Valley worth visiting? The Loire Valley is one of the most beautiful regions of France, which perfectly combines nature, history, and French art-de-vivre.

Château de Chaumont-sur-Loire

Table of Contents:

  • Best Time to Visit the Loire Valley
  • How Many Days in the Loire Valley?

How to Visit Loire Valley

Defining the perfect loire valley itinerary, best cities in the loire valley.

  • Stay in One of the Château hotels in the Loire Valley

Best Châteaux of the Loire Valley to Visit

Best medieval towns in the loire valley.

  • Wine Tasting in the Loire Valley
  • Other Fun Things to Do in the Loire Valley

Best Time to Visit Loire Valley

The Loire Valley sits right in the center of France, dividing north and south, so it gets relatively hot in summer (around 25°C in July) and cold in winter (around 7°C in January).

The best time to visit Loire Valley to have good weather is from April to October. Spring is a great time to visit the chateaux’s gardens, all in full bloom.

The best seasons for outdoor activities are spring and autumn. The shoulder seasons in the Loire Valley are perfect for walking and cycling.

The months of July and August see the crowds in the Loire Valley, especially around the main sites. For the best accommodation and prices, it will be key to book well in advance. Also, we recommend buying skip-the-line tickets online in advance for the main Châteaux of the Loire Valley.

The season to avoid for a Loire Valley trip is winter. The winter months see rain and cooler temperatures, and some châteaux may be closed.

How Many Days in Loire Valley

The Loire Valley has so many things to see and do that you could spend all your French holiday in this region.

To get the most out of the Loire Valley, we recommend a minimum of 3 full days, but ideally 5-to 6 days. If you spend 5 to 6 days in the Loire Valley, you will have time to visit a couple of towns and cities, explore some of the best Châteaux of the Loire Valley, wine tasting and shopping, and perhaps a relaxing boat trip.

Loire Valley tours from Paris are also popular amongst people with tight schedules and they are perfectly planned to see a bit of everything.

1. Loire Valley Tour from Paris

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Thanks to its proximity to the French capital, the Loire Valley is one of the most popular day trips from Paris .

There are many Loire Valley tours with an expert guide worth considering, but you can also book a customized Loire Valley day tour with the places you like.

Most of the Loire Valley tours are focused around the main Châteaux and towns. If you are more interested in vineyards than stones, check out this Loire Valley wine tour from Paris .

Have a look at this article on how to plan a day trip to the Loire Valley from Paris (self-guided or with a guided tour) and get the most out of your day in the Loire Valley!

2. Take a Loire Valley Road Trip

For extended trips to the Loire Valley, we recommend taking a road trip. A French self-drive holiday will allow you to visit the main sites and also other stunning châteaux and medieval towns, which are more difficult to reach by public transportation.

If you need some inspiration to craft your itinerary, have a look at this 5-day Loire Valley road trip . You will also find this road trip in our France by Car e-book , complete with the best places to eat and sleep for each day and our recommendations on customizing this driving holiday for shorter or longer trips.

If you don’t have a car in France, we recommend booking one with  Discover Cars . This site is great because it takes all major rental companies, such as Hertz, Avis, and more, and compares prices for you. If this is your first time driving in France, check out our best  tips for renting a car in France .

If you land at Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), you can pick up your rental car at the airport and start your Loire Valley road trip from there. The drive from CDG Airport to Orléans takes less than 2 hours (200 km) – Click here to rent a car at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport

If you plan to visit Paris before heading to the Loire Valley, you can take a train from Paris to Tours, Blois, or Orléans and then pick up your rental car in one of these cities.

  • Rent a car in Orléans
  • Rent your Car in Tours
  • Rent your Car in Blois

3. Loire Valley by Train

Cities and towns like Tours, Beaugency, Orléans, Blois, and Amboise are easy to reach by train. Here’s a list of train distances and times from Paris for reference:

  • Train Paris – Tours : 1h 12 min (fast train)
  • Train Paris – Orléans : 1h 52 min (fast train)
  • Train Paris – Blois : 1,5-2hrs (direct or via Orléans)
  • Train Paris – Amboise : 2-2,5hrs (direct or via Orléans)

Thanks to the Train Loire à Vélo (Train Loire by Bike) system, you can board trains on the Interloire line with your bicycle, from mid-June to mid-September. The service is free and has dedicated personnel to take care of your bike from the moment you board to when you get it back when you get off.

This train is great for La Loire à Vélo and the Itinéraire Vélocéan bike routes and allows you to easily skip stages or return to your point of departure.

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The Loire Valley is more than fairytale castles. The region is also known for its vibrant cities, medieval towns, and natural wonders, so the perfect itinerary Loire Valley combines a little bit of all these things.

If you visit the Loire Valley for the first time, you may want to stick to the main sites. However, the most memorable Loire Valley trip usually begins when you leave the beaten path.

So what should include the perfect Loire Valley itinerary?

  • One of the Loire Valley’s main cities
  • One or two of the Loire Valley’s medieval towns
  • Two of the most popular Châteaux of the Loire Valley
  • One of the Châteaux off the main tourist track
  • A stay in one of the stunning château-hotels in the Loire Valley
  • A Loire Valley wine tour with tastings
  • One or two outdoor activities

The list of things to do in the Loire Valley can be longer or shorter depending on the duration of your holiday. For example, for a Loire Valley 3-day itinerary , stay in one of the cities mentioned below. From there, visit a medieval village, one or two top castles, and take a wine tour. For a Loire Valley 5-day itinerary or longer, add at least one night in one of the stunning château-hotels nearby.

Blois - Centre-Val-de-Loire

The Loire Valley’s main cities are a good place to put down your suitcases for a couple of days. Enjoy the city’s atmosphere and main sights and explore the rest of the Loire Valley on day trips. Here are the cities in the Loire Valle not to miss:

1. Orléans

Orléans is the capital of the Centre-Val-de Loire region . Orléans is famous as the city of  Jeanne d’Arc , a French heroine who, on the 8th of May 1429, played a decisive role in the town’s liberation from the occupying English.  

Over recent years, this dynamic city has engaged in major conservation projects to reveal all its former splendor. Orléans is a good base to explore the medieval towns of Beaugency, Meung-sur-Loire, and the castles of Chambord and Cheverny.

Blois  is a beautiful city with remarkable architectural and cultural heritage. Its Old Town is very compact, and you can easily explore it on foot. In Blois, don’t miss visiting the  Château de Blois , the Loire’s finest in-town château and home to seven French Kings!

Blois is a good base to explore the medieval town of Beaugency, the city of Amboise with its Royal Castle and the Clos de Lucé, and the castles of Chambord, Cheverny, Chaumont sur Loire, and Chenonceau.

Tours is a historic city with a rich heritage. Tours was the capital of the French kingdom, even if for a short time. It is also a student city, with a lively city center populated by many restaurants and bars that pop up their terraces outside as soon as the beautiful days arrive. 

Tours is an excellent base to explore the medieval towns of Chinon, and Langeais, the city of Amboise with its Royal Castle and the Clos de Lucé, and the castles of Chenonceau, Azay-le-Rideau, and Villandry.

Sitting on the River Loire banks, in the region of Pays-de-la-Loire, the city of  Saumur  has a pretty medieval Old Town to explore crowned by a fairytale medieval castle and plenty to see and do.

Saumur is a good base to explore the medieval towns of Chinon and Langeais, the city of Angers with its imposing medieval castle, the magnificent Abbey of Fontevraud – the burial place of the Plantagenets in France – and the castles of Azay-le-Rideau, and Villandry.

Stay in One of the Château Hotels in the Loire Valley

Château des Arpentis - Loire Valley, France

For a total Loire Valley experience, stay a couple of nights in one of the wonderful château hotels in the Loire Valley.

Many Châteaux of the Loire Valley have found new lives as château hotels and now offer accommodation with discerning five-star service that will treat you like a royal, if only just for the night. Explore the best Castles of the Loire Valley during the day, and choose your particular château to rest your head at night.

Click here for the best chateau-hotels in the Loire Valley . Other château hotels in the Loire Valley worth considering are:

  • Château de Noizay , near Amboise
  • Domaine des Hauts de Loire , near Chaumont-sur-Loire
  • Château d’Artigny  near Tours
  • Château de Beauvois , near Villandry
  • Château de Chissay , near Château de Chenonceau
  • Château de la Menaudière , near Château de Chenonceau
  • Château de Gizeux , near Tours
  • Château de Marçay , near Chinon
  • Château de Troussail , in Cheverny
  • Château Belmont , in Tours
  • Les Sources de Cheverny , in Cheverny
  • Château de Perreux , near Amboise
  • Château des Arpentis , near Amboise
  • Château de Rochecotte , near Villandry, Rigny-Ussé and Chinon
  • Château de Pray , near Amboise

Chateau de Chenonceau

In the Loire Valley, you will find some of the most beautiful French castles to visit . Most of the Châteaux of the Loire Valley were built during the Renaissance, so they are very different from the Château de Versailles and other  castles near Paris .

As there are several hundred châteaux in the Loire Valley, with about 100 open to the public, it’s quite difficult to choose only a few for your itinerary!

If you don’t know what castles to visit, this list of the best Châteaux of the Loire Valley may help. For a perfect Loire Valley itinerary, we recommend visiting only 2-3 castles a day and completing the rest of the days with other activities.

If you plan on visiting the Loire Valley during the high season, we recommend buying skip-the-line tickets to the most popular castles online. Below we list the Loire Castles you will need advance tickets for and have added links to our favorite trusty providers for your convenience.

  • Château de Chambord
  • Château de Blois
  • Château d’Amboise
  • Château du Clos de Lucé (in Amboise)
  • Château d’Azay-le-Rideau
  • Château de Villandry
  • Château de Chenonceau
  • Château de Chaumont sur Loire
  • Royal Fortress of Chinon

If you want to visit more than two Châteaux during your Loire Valley trip, consider one of the following Châteaux de la Loire Passes with skip-the-line access to save time and money:

  • Leonardo da Vinci Loire Valley Pass – Château du Clos Lucé + Royal Château d’Amboise + Château de Chambord
  • Loire Valley Châteaux Pass – Château de Chambord + Château de Chenonceau + Château de Blois (or Château d’Amboise, or Château du Clos Lucé)
  • Touraine Château Pass – Château de Villandry + Château d’Azay-le-Rideau + Royal Fortress of Chinon

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The Loire Valley is dotted with some of the most beautiful medieval towns in France and other picturesque villages accredited with labels like “Plus beaux villages de France” (Most beautiful villages in France) or “Petites Cités de Caractère” (Small towns of character). You will certainly be charmed by their tuffeau stone houses, flower-filled streets, and medieval remains!

Here’s the list of the best small towns and villages in the Loire Valley:

Along the banks of the Loire River

  • Meung-sur-Loire

Along the banks of the Vienne and Indre Rivers

Along the banks of the Cher River

  • Montrichard

Other Loire Valley Villages Worth Exploring

  • St-Florent-le-Vieil
  • Yèvre-le-Châte
  • Candes-Saint-Martin
  • Crissay-sur-Manse
  • Trentemoult

Taste the Wines of the Loire Valley

Wine of Loire Valley, France

If you like French wine , we recommend visiting one or two wineries in the Loire Valley Wine Region , where you’ll learn about the history of the land and get to taste several local wines, sometimes paired with delicious cheeses. 

The Loire Valley is one of the largest wine regions in France. If you are looking for lighter wines, the wines of Loire Valley are right up your alley. There are great selections of lighter red wines, delicate, fruity white wines, sweet roses, and a large production of sparkling wines (named Crémants de Loire).

The Loire Valley Wine Region has different production zones. The production area closest to the main Châteaux of the Loire Valley is Touraine , located around the city of Tours.

East of Tours, the production is focused on white wines from Chenin grape variety (e.g. AOC Vouvray). West of Tours, is the land of red wines from Cabernet Franc grape variety (e.g. AOC Chinon, AOC Borgueil). The AOC Touraine produces light wines in three colors (white, red, rosé).

All these Loire Valley wineries offer top-rated tours and tastings in French and English. A visit to these wineries is also a great opportunity to buy excellent wines directly from the producers. Book your visit online in advance.

  • Domaine Thierry Cosme  – AOC Vouvray
  • Domaine Les Pièrres d’Aurèle  – AOC Touraine
  • Domaine Cahterine et Michel Langlois  – AOC Pouilly Fumé
  • Domaine Jean-Marc et Mathieu Crochet  – AOC Sancerre

If you don’t have a car, here are some suggestions for wine day tours in the Loire Valley:

  • Loire Valley Wine Tasting Tour with Private Driver (departs from Tours and Amboise)
  • Loire Valley Wine Tour in Vouvray and Montlouis (departs from Tours)
  • Caves Ambacia, Tour and Wine Tasting (in Amboise, no transportation)

Other Fun Things to Do in the Loire Valley, France

Of course, the Loire Valley offers much more than sightseeing. If you are visiting the Loire Valley for more than two or three days, consider one of these fun activities for adventure lovers:

1. See the Loire Valley Castles from Other Points of View

Hot-Air Balloon Ride - Châteaux de la Loire

A visit to the interior of the Châteaux of the Loire Valley is a must, but it’s worth viewing the Castles from other perspectives for more magnificent views.

Take a boat trip to see the Château de Chenonceau from the water . The Canoë Company  offers different boat tours that are guided or self-guided, with different itineraries.

You can also admire the Châteaux de Chenonceau (and the Loire Valley) from a hot-air balloon with  France Montgolfières . Our trip with them over Fontainebleau was an incredible experience that we recommend. You can check our review  here .

Another unique way to explore the Châteaux of the Loire Valley is a micro flight with a professional pilot . Flights last from 30 min to 1,5 hrs, depending on the chosen option. The departure point is 40km from Tours, and you will be able to admire the Châteaux de Chenonceau, Loches, Chaumont, and Amboise.

2. La Loire à Vélo (The Loire Valley by Bike)

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Explore the beautiful landscapes of the Loire Valley by following part of the famous Loire Valley bike route . We have covered different sections already, and it’s always a fun experience!

3. Taste the Regional Food

France is well-known for its great food, and the Loire Valley region is no exception. Here’s a list of some delicious specialties from the Loire Valley:

  • Game Meat  – Wild boar (sanglier), deer (cerf), duck (canard), quail (caille), pigeon and rabbit (lapin)
  • Fish  – Commonly served fish in this region include pike perch/zander (sandre), bream (brème), and eels (anguilles). They are usually served with a butter sauce (beurre blanc)
  • Goat Cheese  (chèvre) such as Saint Maure, Pouligny-St-Pierre, Selles-sur-Cher and Crottin de Chavignol
  • Rillettes  – usually made using pork, it’s a textured pâté and served spread on bread
  • Touraine Rillons  (Rillons de Touraine) – slow-cooked pork belly cubes
  • Caramelized Apple pie  (Tarte Tatin) – this famous dessert comes from this region, and more specifically from Sologne

4. Shopping

Most of the Châteaux open to visitors have impressive souvenir shops with interesting history books and medieval-related merchandise.

If you take a wine tour, don’t miss the opportunity to buy a couple of your favorite bottles. Prices are always cheaper than in the wine shops in the city.

Look for the local markets for regional produce, cheese, rillettes, and local sweets.

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Loire Valley Tours & Trips from Nantes

An adventure starting in Nantes is a great way to see Loire Valley. We have 6 tours that range from 5 days up to 6 days. The most popular time for tours from Nantes is December, which has the most tour departures.

6 Loire Valley tours from Nantes with reviews

The Loire Valley, a Royal legacy (port-to-port cruise) (8 destinations) Tour

  • River Cruise

The Loire Valley, a Royal legacy (port-to-port cruise) (8 destinations)

Christmas on the Loire (port-to-port cruise) Tour

  • Christmas & New Year

Christmas on the Loire (port-to-port cruise)

Amazing food and service, overall good value. Unfortunately for us, the currents were too strong to sail often, due to heavy rain, so had to stay in Nantes for most of the time

Christmas on the Loire Tour

Christmas on the Loire

The Loire Valley, a Royal legacy (port-to-port cruise) (7 destinations) Tour

The Loire Valley, a Royal legacy (port-to-port cruise) (7 destinations)

The Loire Valley, a Royal legacy Tour

The Loire Valley, a Royal legacy

Royal New Year cruise on the Loire (port-to-port cruise) Tour

Royal New Year cruise on the Loire (port-to-port cruise)

Tours starting from nantes.

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  • Family from Nantes (6)
  • Explorer from Nantes (6)
  • River Cruise from Nantes (6)

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The Tours Loire Valley Tourist Office and the city of Tours offer a thematic tour of the Old Town of Tours, led by a guide. A guided tour of the emblematic Vieux Tours district around Place Plumereau, led by an expert guide.  Medieval half-timbered and stone houses stand side by side with exceptional townhouses. These mansions bear witness to the prosperity of this part of town, which grew up around a huge collegiate church dedicated to Saint Martin. Once home to the saint's body, it was the center of one of the oldest pilgrimages in Christendom. This tour has been awarded the Ville d'Art et d'Histoire label.

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Come aboard a tuk-tuk for an original tour of the city of Tours! For 45 minutes, Pascal will be delighted to take you to discover the city's most emblematic sites: the old town of Tours, Les Halles, the Quartier des Arts, the Basilica Saint-Martin and, of course, the riverside of the Loire.

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Enjoy the destination's must-see attractions: Castle and Gardens of Villandry, Castle of Azay-le-Rideau, Castle of Tours, Centre of Contemporary Creation Olivier Debré, Fine Arts Museum, « Compagnonnage » Museum, Natural History Museum, Saint-Cosme Priory, Psalette Cloister and a guided tour of Tours. This 48h Pass also includes bike hire, access to the little tourist train (available end of March 2024) and exclusive benefits from our partners (e.g. €3 discount per player with Escape Yourself, 10% discount in the pub « Au temps des Rois »)

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Discover the Loire Valley and visit its 2 most prestigious castles in one great day: impressive Château de Chambord and stunning Château de Chenonceau. Learn about the intimate little secrets of the French Kings who once lived there. Enjoy off-the-crowd panoramic views thanks to your local guide, benefit from wealth of thrilling genuine details and funny anecdotes and make the most of this exciting day. Program: 9.30am: Departure from Tours. Meet your friendly guide in front of the Tourist Office in the city of Tours (just in front of the train station). Everybody's here? Let’s start the day! 9:30am: Start in front of the Tourist Office in the city of Tours, and get into our minivan, off to Chenonceau! Next step is Château de Chenonceau! On the way, get a good look at lovely privately owned châteaux but also other must-see castles of Loire Valley such as: Cheverny, Chaumont, Amboise, Montrichard... Chenonceau: this is the most visited historical monument in France after Château de Versailles. Admire this stunning chateau and its unique gallery, built on a bridge across the Cher River. With your guide, stroll through the gorgeously-manicured gardens à la Française named after the famous ladies who lived there: "Catherine de Médicis" and "Diane de Poitiers". Once inside, take your time to appreciate the refined architecture and feminine influence that prevails in each room of this renowned chateau, all decorated with beautiful antiques and the most divine fresh flower arrangements. The kitchens, the Queen bedroom, the Gallery... your tour guide will show you all the beautiful rooms of this incredible place. Lunch will take place off the beaten path. You will enjoy a typical French lunch in a lovely private château of Loire Valley, built by Jean le Breton! Start with the visit of this unique familly Château, meet the family and discover all the authentic rooms and lovely surroundings of this haven of piece. After the visit, hosted by the French Countess who lives there permanently, indulge in the nice and cozy atmosphere with tasty food and local Loire Valley wine. This experience will make you feel like the owner of the place! More than a chateau, this work of art is a glorious historical place that will take you to the heart of the Loire Valley and the Renaissance era. Your guide will make this trip back in time a fun and captivating experience. He will tell you everything about the history of the castle, built by the famous King François 1er. Unforgettable! Once inside, your guide will select for you the most emblematic rooms to visit: the double helix staircase, the chapel, the terrace...He will also share with you memorable anecdotes and point at hidden details of interest and breathtaking views of the château. So get ready to travel back in time of French Renaissance! After this exceptional visit, your tour-guide will advise you some spots to get a impressive view of the chateau. A spectacular day you will never forget. 5.30pm: Back to the Tourist Office in Tours

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Head west for half a day! Nature and relaxation guaranteed. Accompanied by a guide, a 15km loop will take you along the "La Loire à Vélo" itinerary to the Ile de la Métairie in La Ville-aux-Dames, formerly known as the Ile de Rochecorbon, characterised by its sandy meadows. A fun, educational trail to help you identify the flora and fauna present.

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Here, events come and go and none is alike other ! The metropolis know how to cultivate its art of living. Numbers of events from traditionnal and old music, to gastronomy or sport are organized throughtout all seasons. This eclectic program also allows to discover some nice historic, or out the ordinary, places.

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Loire Valley Day Trip from Paris with Chambord & Chenonceau Castles and Wine Tasting

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  • Castles, rolling hills, beautiful meals, and wine, are what comes to mind when you think of the French countryside and you will find them all in the Loire Valley ! Meet our enthusiastic English-speaking guide and private air-conditioned coach in the city center of Paris and join us on a journey to visit two castles and much more.
  • Our first stop, Château de Chambord , sparks the imagination in all of us. Discover its rich history, including the staircase said to be built by Da Vinci and hear how it was the inspiration for the castle in Disney’s ‘Beauty and the Beast.’ Then, head for some free time to the beautiful town of Blois, home of the Château de Blois.
  • Next we visit Château de Chenonceau with its beautiful gardens and original interiors. After the tour you can choose to join a delicious  wine tasting , because, after all, we are here to enjoy all that France has to offer!

Tour Description

What's included.

  • Expert, English-speaking tour guide
  • Entrance ticket and reservation fee for all sites visited
  • All transfers in an air-conditioned coach
  • Wine tasting
  • Free time in Blois
  • Entrance to Blois Castle
  • Hotel pick up/drop off

Sites Visited

  • Château de Chambord
  • Château de Chenonceau
  • Town of Blois

Discover Fairy-Tale Castles with our Loire Valley Tours

Explore the heart and soul of the French countryside on our Loire Valley Tours, taking you directly from Paris into this stunning region to explore fairy-tale castles, sample local foods and wines, and experience some of France’s most beautiful scenery.

Feel like Beauty at Château de Chambord

Our day trip from Paris starts at a central location, from where you’ll board a comfortable, air-conditioned coach with your expert, English-speaking tour guide. We’ll travel out of the city and towards our first site – Château de Chambord, the largest castle in the valley. Disney fans will recognize this castle as the inspiration for ‘Beauty and the Beast’. You’ll hear about the strange history of this castle, once intended as a hunting lodge for a king, and climb the staircase that was supposedly designed by Leonardo da Vinci. After your guided tour, you’ll have some free time to explore more of the castle yourself, climb to the roof for spectacular views among the turrets, or even take a stroll around the grounds, home to a huge population of wild deer.

Free Time for French Food and Blois Town

The next stop is the town of Blois – , home of the Château de Blois., one of most prestigious Renaissance monuments in France. where you’ll have two hours to enjoy some free time. With gorgeous gothic scenery that looks delightful whatever the weather, you’ll enjoy two hours two strolling stroll through the streets or sitting sit down for some delicious French food. Just in case two isn’t enough to satisfy your fairytale dreams, here you can visit the Royal castle of Blois on your own, notable for its unique mix of Medieval, Gothic, Renaissance and Classical architecture. This Royal castle once was the home of kings Louis XII and François I and presents a tragic history, as the place where Joan of Arc went to be blessed by the Archbishop of Reims before departing with her army to drive the English from Orléans.

Wine Tasting at Château de Chenonceau

Last but not least, we’ll head to the Château de Chenonceau for wine tasting - discover a wide range of white and red wines, and even a sweet dessert wine, with tasting notes from a real expert. Following this, enjoy the chance to tour the so-called “Ladies’ Château,” Château de Chenonceau. This elegant 16th-century castle makes a lasting impression. The detailed, painted wooden door and smooth stone exterior are breathtaking. Inside, you'll be able to admire original stone carvings, large tapestries, and beautiful period features and visit the chapel and bedrooms, furnished as in times gone by. Take some time to go downstairs and see the magnificent vaultedmagnificent, vaulted kitchens, including a pantry, a butcher’s room and the staff dining room.

There is even a landing platform for the servants to bring supplies up the river. Admire the huge oven, copper pans and cooking implements, it’s easy to imagine these kitchens bustling with activity so many centuries ago! Don’t miss the spectacular and beautiful bridge that spans the river Cher. Originally used to hold balls and parties, it served as a hospital in WWI and was in use again in WWII, this time helping people escape from occupied France, crossing over the bridge and into free France on the other side.

The grounds, cultivated by the famous ladies who owned the home (hence its name), are just as beautiful as the Château itself. Enjoy the gardens of both Diane de Poitiers and Catherine de Medici, as well as the wonderful fruit and vegetable garden, planted to feed those living in the chateau. You now have a difficult but delightful choice: you can continue to tour the castle, orcastle or indulge in a second wine tasting (three wines from the chateau’s vines) led by your guide in the Cave des Domes, a lovely, vaulted cellar full of wine barrels.

Three French castles, each uniquely beautiful, and two wine tastings… All amid the stunning scenery of the Loire Valley. This memorable day trip from Paris will delight all the senses! If you’re interested in wine tasting, check out our wide range of  Wine Tasting Tours in Paris .

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  • Please note that Paris will host the 2024 Olympics from July 26th to August 11th, followed by the Paralympics from August 28th to September 8th. This may have an impact on our travel plans. While we are committed to minimizing any sort of inconvenience, please be aware that unforeseen issues may arise. We will make every effort to navigate challenges and ensure a smooth experience for you.
  • We strongly recommend all clients who are traveling with infants to bring their own infant or child seat. It is the responsibility of the parent or guardian to ensure the safety of their child.

Cancelation Policy

This tour is subject to a 24-hour cancelation policy. If you wish to cancel or amend your booking, you can do so without charge by contacting us up to 24 hours in advance of your expected departure time.

Yes. The tour includes round trip transportation from and to Paris, so if you wish to stay at Loire you must inform your guide during the tour so they are aware you will not be coming back with the group. You will need to organise your own return transport to Paris.

On the regular tour, you will taste a Brut "Méthode traditionnelle”, Sauvignon Blanc sec; Rosé "Les Meuriers", Cabernet Rouge "Les Meuriers" and Le Côt, Chenin Blanc (Moelleux 2009).

Please note that the selection of wines may be different on the day of your visit depending on the vineyard’s availability.

On our Loire Valley Tour you will see two of the most visited castles – Chateau de Chambord and Chateau de Chenonceau. You will also have a short outside visit of a third castle where you will stop for lunch.

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Chateau Chambord

Studded with beautiful chateaux, the UNESCO-listed Loire Valley is full of aristocratic pomp and architectural grandeur.

Gliding gently east to west, the Loire River cuts through a valley carpeted with verdant fields, vineyards, and rolling hills. Aside from Chartres, the gateway to the Loire, the Loire towns aren’t much of a draw.

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No, it’s the enchanting and centuries old fairytale castles that are the dazzling must see attractions and landmarks in the Loire Valley.

These stunning chateaux come complete with extravagant facades, opulent interiors, and splendid gardens. The best way to see these beauties is on a Loire Valley road trip.

The Loire Valley is an easy journey from Paris. This one week in Loire Valley itinerary assumes you arrive in Paris. You could also fly into Nantes and reverse the order of this itinerary.

If you want to spend some time in Paris first (a sensible choice), here’s my 2 day itinerary for Paris , 3 day itinerary for Paris , 5 day itinerary for Paris .

the elegant Chateau Chenonceau

Overview Of Loire Valley Itinerary

Here’s a quick snapshot of what you’ll see with this Loire Valley road trip itinerary:

  • Day 1 : Depart from Paris, stop in Chartres en route to Blois
  • Day 2 : Visit Chateau de Chambord and Chateau de Cheverny from Blois
  • Day 3 : Drive to Amboise and visit Chateau d’Amboise and Chateau du Clos Luce
  • Day 4 : Visit Chateau de Chenonceau and Chateau de Chaumont
  • Day 5 : Drive to Chinon, stop at Chateau de Villandry and Chateau d’Usse
  • Day 6 : Visit Chateau de Langeais and Chateau Azay-le-Rideau
  • Day 7 : Visit Royal Abbey Fontevraud and Chateau d’Angers
  • Extra time? Head to Brittany or Normandy

For this 7 day Loire Valley itinerary, you’ll have three bases: Blois (2 nights), Amboise (2 nights), and Chinon (3 nights).

Chateau Chaumont

You could also opt to stay for 4 nights in either Blois or Amboise instead of moving your base. If you’re more of a city person, you can also base yourself in Orleans (eastern Loire) and Tours (western Loire).

I give you some pointers on where to stay in the tips section below.

On this one week itinerary, you’ll see up to 20 of France’s most beautiful chateaux. These are some of the most famous and unmissable landmarks in France .

This Loire Valley itinerary is perfectly adjustable. You can shorten it or lengthen it.

If you don’t have time for one week in the Loire, you can opt to see just the major attractions (the four “Cs”) listed on days 2-4 of the itinerary. This itinerary is simply more leisurely and allows you to experience some of the hidden gems of the Loire Valley.

the beautiful Chateau de Chenonceau

A Short History of the Loire Valley

The Lorie Valley is synonymous with French history and French royalty.

The Loire was a major artery during Ancient Rome. The Loire’s conquest began under Julius Caesar. Rome’s first emperor, Augustus, brought peace. The Romans even introduced the first grape vines.

The first chateaux in the Loire were doughty medieval fortresses, beginning in the 9th century. They were built to stave off marauding Vikings. Massive fortified walls and keeps were de rigeur.

During the 100 Years War, the interminable siege between France and England during the Middle Ages, the Loire Valley was a boundary between the warring forces.

In 1453, Charles VII regained his crown with the help of Joan of Arc. She led an army to the city of Orleans in the Loire and defeated the English troops.

Chateau de Cheverny

After that, the Loire Valley became the center of courtly life and scandal. Kings installed their mistresses in swishy chateaux.

The bourgeoise elite all purchased homes in the Loire to demonstrate their wealth and influence.

Francois I built the first Renaissance castles in the Loire. A lover of Italian Renaissance art, the king even persuaded Leonardo da Vinci to move to France from Milan and join his court.

As a result of all that royal and aristocratic patronage, the Loire is jam packed with extravagant chateaux, with a rather astonishing architectural and artistic heritage.

the town of Chartres

The Best One Week Loire Valley Itinerary

Here’s my recommended 7 days in the Loire Valley driving tour, which covers all the best destinations, landmarks, and must visit attractions in the Loire Valley.

Day 1: Depart from Paris, Stop in Chartres en Route to Blois

Chartres has a rich history, charming streets, interesting medieval churches, and museums and galleries focusing on French art. It’s one of the most beautiful towns in northern France .

Chartres is famed for its massive 13th century Cathédrale Notre-Dame , designated a UNESCO site in 1979. Finished in 1220, the Gothic cathedral features 2 towering spires, flying buttresses, ornate sculptures, a 16th century astrological clock, relics, and elaborate rose windows — all you’d expect in an architectural wonder.

Interesting, however, the 2 steeples don’t match. One’s in the Gothic style and one’s in a Romanesque style. The cathedral’s south, west, and north entrances all boast ornate triple portals.

The cathedral’s most stunning feature is its dramatically hued stained glass. Chartres has one of the best medieval collections of stained glass in the world. It’s especially renowned for its “Chartes Blue” color tones.

Chartres Cathedral

The colorful windows survived the French Revolution and both world wars. During WWII, they were taken down and temporarily stored in the Church of Saint-Emilon. Scout out the Jesse Window, the Blue Virgin Window, the Noah Window, and the South Rose Window.

You can also climb 350 steps up the lacy north tower, known as Clocher Neuf. There, you can inspect the rooftop and the flying buttresses.

If you have time, visit Chartres’ Musee des Beaux-Arts . It’s a fine arts museum housed in the former home of Chartres’ bishops.

The museum is creaky and dusty, but there are treasures worth admiring. The collection includes works by Francisco de Zurbaran, Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin, Maurice Vlaminck, and Chaim Soutine.

  • Time : Paris to Chartres 1:30
  • Time : Chartres to Bloise 1:37
  • Address for Chartres Cathedral : 16 Cloitre Notre Dame, 28000 Chartres France
  • Hours : 10:00 am to 12:30 pm & 2:00 pm top 7:30 pm
  • Entry fee : free, 3 € for the crypt, 7.50 € for the north tower

Chateau Chambord, a must visit on any Loire Valley itinerary

Day 2: Visit Chateau de Chambord and Chateau de Cheverny

1. chateau de chambord.

The Chateau de Chambord is the big daddy of Loire Valley chateaus. Building started on this massive over-the-top Renaissance chateau in 1519.

Commissioned by Francois I, a lowly hunting lodge was boldly transformed into a ostentatious monument to royalty and royal sport. It’s rumored that Leonardo da Vinci, who relocated from Rome to France as a court artist, influenced some of the chateau’s architectural elements.

The chateau is laid out as a keep in the shape of a cross with four ornate towers, two wings, over 440 rooms, and 365 fireplaces.

At the center is a rectangular keep. The most interesting rooms are the queens chambers on the first floor.

double helix staircase, likely designed by Leonardo

The highlight is Chambord’s mind boggling double helix staircase. It whisks visitors from the ground floor to the rooftop and Lantern Tower.

Twin staircases intertwine without actually touching. The rooftop offers breathtaking views over the chateau gardens and valley. You can inspect the cityscape of exuberant sculpted chimneys and turrets.

Click here for a skip the line entrance ticket for Chateau Chambord. Click  here  to book a 2 hour guided tour to learn all the secrets of this magnificent chateau.

  • Address : 41250 Chambord France
  • Hours : 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, closes at 5:00 pm off season
  • Entry fee : 16 €, parking 6 €
  • Pro tip : There’s a 20 minute film that gives you an overview of the chateau on the ground floor.

Chateau de Cheverny

2. Chateau de Cheverney

Built in 1625-34, the Chateau de Cheverny represents the zenith of French classical architecture. Designed by architect Jacques Hurault, it’s a perfectly proportioned tour de force of symmetry and aesthetic order.

The chateau is so orderly and stately that it’s not quite as appealing to me as some of the other more romantically styled chateaux. But the interiors are quite gorgeous.

Inside, the Chateau de Cheverny is sumptuously furnished with many works of art and tapestries. Murals in the formal dining room famously depict the story of Don Quixote. Other highlights are paintings by Raphael’s studio and Georges de la Tour.

dining room of Chateau de Cheverny

Chateau de Cheverny inspired Moulinsart Hall in the TinTin comic books, which you may remember from your childhood.

In back of the chateau, you’ll find the 18th century Orangerie. During WWII, it housed and safeguarded famous paintings such as Leonardo’s Mona Lisa . Now, it’s a quaint tea room.

Cheverny is also home to 100 hunting dogs. They’re a special breed, or cross-breed, of English fox hounds and French Pointer dogs. Their daily feeding is at 11:30 am, if you want to see them lunge at their food on cue.

Click  here  to pre-book a ticket. Click  here  to book the iconic hot air balloon ride over Chenonceau.

  • Address : 4170 Cheverny France
  • Hours : 9:15 am to 6:30 pm, 10:00 am to 5:30 pm off season
  • Entry fee : 13.50 €

Chateau de Beauregard

3. Chateau de Beauregard

If you have a bit of extra time in your day, head to one of the Loire Valley’s hidden gems, Chateau de Beauregard . It’s just a 15 minute drive from Chateau Cheverny. Like Chambord, Beauregard was a favorite hunting lodge of Francoise I.

The chateau’s highlight is the 17th century Renaissance style Portrait Gallery. In it, you’ll find 327 paintings of European royalty. They include recognizable figures such as Cardinal Richelieu, Francis Drake, Henry VII, Ann Boleyn, and a score of French kings.

When you’re done examining The Who’s Who, escape to the landscaped park. Beauregard has one of the best rose gardens in the Loire Valley.

There’s also a Portrait Garden, with facts sheets and pictures hanging from trees. It’s the brainchild of landscape architect Gilles Clement.

  • Address : 12 Chemin de la Fontaine 41120 Cellettes France
  • Hours : 10:30 am to 6:00 pm
  • Entry fee : 12.50 €

Chateau de Blois

3. Royal Chateau de Blois

The Chateau Royal de Blois was the favorite residence (and architectural project) of 7 kings and 10 queens of France. With its various Medieval, Gothic, Renaissance, and Classical facades, the chateau reflects all of France’s great architectural periods.

In 1429, Joan of Arc visited the castle to be blessed before doing battle with the English.

The Chateau de Blois was fully restored in the 19th century. It also houses the Blois Fine Arts Museum, with approximately 35,000 art works from the 16th and 17th century. It boasts masterpieces by Ingres, Rubens, and Boucher.

Other Chateau Blois highlights are: (1) loggia staircase, decorated with Francois I’s salamanders; (2) the Studiolo, where Catherine de Medici kept her stash of poisons; and (3) the king’s apartments.

It was in these apartments that Henry III murdered his arch rival Duke Henry I of Guise.

Click  here  to book a skip the line entrance ticket.

  • Address : 6 Place du Château, 41000 Blois, France
  • Tickets : 7 €
  • Hours : 9:00 am to 6:30 pm

Chateau Amboise

Day 3: Drive to Amboise. Visit Chateau d’Amboise and Chateau du Clos Luce

1. chateau d’amboise.

On day 3, head to the charming (if a bit touristy) town of Amboise. It’s just a 35 minute drive from Blois.

The Royal Chateau d’Amboise is a Renaissance jewel, with a taste of Italy and some medieval gargoyles thrown in for good measure. It features the Loire Valley’s iconic gray slate cone-shaped rooftops. Designed by Italian master masons, Chateau d’Amboise is known as the “First Italianate Palace in France.”

Chateau d’Amboise is perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the town of Amboise. The chateau was the childhood home of luminaries such as King Charles VIII, Francois I, and Mary Queen of Scots. Charles VIII was responsible for its Italianate remodeling, done in 1492.

Chateau Amboise

At the invitation of Francois, Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci was a guest at the chateau. Leonardo brought some of his favorite paintings along with him to Amboise — Sainte Anne, and a special little piece called the Mona Lisa .

Da Vinci is buried in the chateau’s Chapelle St.-Hubert, also called, naturally, the da Vinci Chapel.

  • Address : Montee de l’Emir Abd el Kader, 37400 Amboise France
  • Hours : 10:00 am to 6:30 pm. On weekends, opens at 9:00 am
  • Entry fee : 15 €

Leonardo's home, the Chateau du Clos Luce

2. Chateau du Clos Luce

If you’re a fan of famed Renaissance artist Leonardo Da Vinci, a visit to 15th century Chateau du Clos Luce is a must do.

A transplant from Italy , Leonardo lived and worked in this grand manor home the final 3 years of his life (1516-19). It was connected to Chateau Amboise by an underground tunnel.

On a visit to Clos Luce, you can walk in the footsteps of the famous Italian polymath artist.

READ : Guide To the Leonardo Trail in Milan

Leonardo's bedroom

Leonardo didn’t paint in Amboise. Instead, he focused on his imaginative contraptions and masterminded elaborate court celebrations with special effects.

You can see Leonardo’s study, bedroom, and chapel. There are scale models and sketches of some of his fantastical inventions — automobiles, machine gun, assault chariots, and more. And a replica of the Mona Lisa , the original of which is in the Louvre .

Click here for a skip the line ticket to the chateau. Click here to book a guided tour of both Amboise and Chateau Clos Luce.

  • Address : 2 Rue du Clos Luce 37400 Amboise France
  • Hours : 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
  • Entry fee : 18 €

Chateau Chenonceau

Day 4: Visit Chateau de Chenonceau and Chateaux de Chaumont

1. chateau de chenonceau.

Built in the 16th century by Thomas Bohier, the elegant and art-filled Chateau de Chenonceau is the most famous and romantic of the Loire Valley chateaus. Inspired by palaces in Venice , the chateau spans the River Cher with picturesque palace arches for boats to glide under.

Chenonceau housed and was influenced by a succession of famous women over the centuries — Diane de Poitiers (mistress of Henry II), Catherine de’ Medici (wife of Henry II), and Louise Dupin. It’s nicknamed the “Ladies Chateau.”

Poitiers added the five arch bridge to span the River Cher. Medici transformed the Poitiers’ bridge into a two story promenade and ballroom gallery, which resembled the Ponte Vecchio in Florence Italy . Chenonceau was also the site of Francis II’s marriage to Mary Queen of Scots.

Catherine de Medici's bedroom in Chenonceau

Highlights of the meticulously maintained chateau are the lavishly decorated ceilings, intricate tapestries, the ornate chapel, the ballroom, the bedrooms of Medici and Poitiers, and Medici’s Green Study.

A stunning long hallway, the Medici Gallery, is paved in black and white marble and flanks the Cher River. The gallery has an exhibition showing the roles that the queens and mistresses played in creating this beautiful castle.

In Medici’s Green Study, she governed France as regent for her son. There are paintings by Tintoretto, Van Dyck, Veronese, Correggio, and Poussin.

There are restaurants at Chenonceau to grab lunch — the Orangerie in the Green Garden and the Creperie near the main entrance. Chenonceau also has two stunning formal gardens, created by Poitiers and Medici. You could opt for a picnic lunch in the gardens.

Click here to pre-book a ticket. Click here to book the iconic hot air balloon ride over Chenonceau.

  • Address : 37150 Chenonceau France
  • Hours : 9:00 am to 7:00 pm, closing at 5:00 from October through March
  • Entry fee : 15.50 €, 19.50 € with audio guide

Chateau de Chaumont

2. Chateau de Chaumont-sur-Loire

Just a half hour from Chenonceau is the beautiful Chateau de Chaumont . The castle combines a medieval facade with 19th century furnishings inside.

Construction began around 1465 and continued until 1510. The chateau has elaborate gardens and hosts a “Festival International des Jardins” in high season.

Catherine de Medici purchased the chateau after her husband Henry II died. There, she entertained various astrologers, including Nostradamus.

READ : History of the Medici Dynasty

tours to loire valley

In 1559, however, Catherine kicked Diane de Poitiers, Henry II’s mistress, out of the Chateau de Chenonceau and gave her the fortress-like Chaumont instead. She also made Diane hand over the crown jewels Henry had given her.

In 1875, the heiress Princess de Broglie purchased and renovated the chateau. The most beautiful room is the Council Chamber. Rather high maintenance, she also had the entire village razed and rebuilt.

Be sure to inspect the Italian tiled floor in the Salle du Conseil, luxe period furniture from the 16th and 18th centuries, and the impressive stables built by the Prince de Broglie.

  • Address : 41150 Chaumont-sur-Loire, France
  • Hours : 10:00 am to 7:00 pm
  • Entry fee : 14 €

gardens of Chateau de Villandry

Day 5: Drive to Chinon, stop at Chateau de Villandry and Chateau de Usse

On day 5 of you’re one week in the Loire Valley, you’ll drive to your next base, the town of Chinon. It’s just a little over an hour drive from Amboise.

Chinon is renowned for its hilltop castle, medieval quarter, and fine red wines. Visit the Royal Fortress and then move on to Chateau Villandry and Chateau d’Usse.

Chateau de Chinon, a rare medieval castle in the Loire

1. Royal Fortress of Chinon

Chinon’s pride and joy is its doughty castle, the Chateau de Chinon , perched on a cliff on the edge of town. Dating from the 12th century, the castle was home to the court of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine.

It’s Clock Tower, the Tour de l’Horloge, showcases exhibits of the historic meeting between Joan of Arc and the future Charles VII.

A virgin warrior and French national heroine, Joan of Arc convinced King Charles VII to fight the English invasion in the 15th century.

There are splendid views across the Vienne River from the castle walls.

Click  here  to book an entrance ticket. Chinon is also the perfect place to go on a  guided wine tour .

  • Address : 2 Rue du Château, 37500 Chinon, France
  • Hours : 9:30 am to 7:00 pm
  • Entry fee : 10.50 €

Chateau Villandry

2. Chateau de Villandry

This lovely Renaissance chateau was completed in 1756, for its owner Jean le Breton. Chateau Villandry was the last large Renaissance chateau built in the Loire.

If you have a passion for gardens, this is the chateau for you. Depending on your time and interest, you may want to just visit the gardens and not go inside the chateau. Though the interior does feature a show Oriental Room, complete with a gilded Moorish ceiling.

Villandry is most renowned for its beautiful landscaped gardens. There are acres of manicured gardens, decorative ponds, arbors, a maze, fruity trees, vineyards, and themed gardens. The gardens are at their peak in mid-summer.

You get a bird’s eye view of the gardens from the chateau’s only medieval remnant, the donjon of the keep. The chateau now offers a virtual tour of its famed gardens and a virtual video tour of both the chateau and gardens on its website.

Click here to book a morning tour of the chateau and Chateau de L’Islette.

  • Address : 3 Rue Principale, 37510 Villandry, France
  • Hours : 9:30 am to 6:30 pm
  • Entry fee : 12.50 €, gardens only 7.50 €, audio guide 4 €

the romantically turreted Chateau d'Usse

3. Chateau d’Usse

Chateau d’Usse is famous as the inspiration for Perrault’s Sleeping Beauty fairytale and Disneys famous Cinderella Castle. You can immediately see why. The charming chateau has a romantic turret-topped exterior.

Situated on the edge of Chinon forest, Chateau d’Usse was built for the Built family in the 15th century. The castle changed hands many times. In 1885, the Count de Blacas bought the chateau and his ancestors still live there today.

Inside it boasts dreamy spiral staircases, unusual frescos, and 17th century tapestries.

Take a stroll in the French gardens as well. They were designed by Le Notre of Versailles fame.

  • Address : 37420 Rigny-Usse
  • Hours : 10:00 am to 7:00 pm, closing at 6:00 pm off season
  • Entry fee : 14 €, audio guide 3 €

Chateau Langeais

Day 6: Visit Chateau Langeais and Chateau Azay-le-Rideau

1. chateau de langeais.

The Chateau de Langeais was founded in 992 by Foulques Nerra. He was an early count of Anjou and a celebrated builder of medieval castles.

The castle was destroyed during the Hundred Years’ War in the 14th and 15th centuries. It was later rebuilt by King Louis XII in the mid-to-late 15th century.

It’s considered an excellent example of late medieval architecture — with crenellated battlements and pointy defensive towers.

Langeais is perfectly preserved both inside and out. Over 15 rooms, there’s original 15th century period furniture and scores of Flemish and Aubusson tapestries.

  • Address : Place Pierre de Brosse, 37130 Langeais, France
  • Entry fee : 9.80 €

Chateau Azay-le-Rideau

2. Chateau Azay-le-Rideau

This petit chateau is one of France’s most romantic hidden gems. Situated on an island in the middle of the Indre River, the moat-ringed Chateau Azay-le-Rideau dazzles with fanciful turrets and decorative stonework.

Honoré de Balzac dubbed it a “multifaceted diamond set in the River Indre.”

The chateau’s most famous feature is its open loggia staircase. The staircase is Italianate in style and overlooks the central courtyard. And it’s decorated with salamanders and ermines, symbols of Francois I and Queen Claude.

Just along the river from Azay-le-Rideau castle is the hidden gem Chateau de l’Islette , where you can escape the crowds. Its privately owned, but open to the public. Far from Paris, during the 1890s, l’Islette was the secret love nest of two great French sculptors Camille Claudel and Auguste Rodin .

Click here to book a ticket to the chateau. Click here to book a tour of the chateau with Villandry and a wine tasting.

  • Address : Rue de Pineau, 37190 Azay-le-Rideau, France
  • Hours : 9:30 am to 6:00 pm
  • Entry fee : 12.20 €

Royal Abbey of Our Lady of Fontevraud

Day 7: Visit Royal Abbey Fontevraud and Chateau d’Angers

1. abbey fontevraud.

A stone’s throw from Chinon is the UNESCO-listed Royal Abbey of Our Lady of Fontevraud . The abbey is the perfect balance of past and present. You can visit, dine, sleep, and even enjoy a permanent new art museum.

Found in 1101, Fontevraud is Europe’s largest monastic complex, founded in 1101. In its heyday, the abbey housed four priories and 800 nuns. Napoleon used three of the priories as a prison until 1963.

Perfectly restored, Fontevraud is a fascinating complex of religious buildings, cloisters, refectory, and dormitories. It’s a maze of stone.

You’ll also find the Plantagenet tombs of Henry II, his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, and their son Richard the Lionheart in abbey nave.

  • Address : 49590 Fontevraud-l’Abbaye, France
  • Hours : 10:00 am to 8:00 pm
  • Entry fee : Click here for different options

the fortified walls of the Chateau d'Angers

2. Chateau Angers

Chateau Angers was the fiefdom of the powerful dukes of Anjou and the Plantagenets. The formidable Chateau d’Angers is an impressive black and stone affair.

It’s ringed by battlements and 17 watch towers that stretch 500 meters. The “black” stone is actually blue schist.

The chateau houses one of France’s great treasures — the 14th century Apocalypse Tapestry, the Tenture de l’Apocalypse .

Louis I, Duke of Anjou, commissioned the set of tapestries from Hennequin de Bruges in 1375. The 300+ foot tapestry depicts the story of Judgment Day.

  • Address : 2 Promenade du Bout du Monde 49100 Angers
  • Hours : 10:00 am to 6:30 pm in high season, closing at 5:30 off season
  • Entry fee : 9.50 €, which includes access to the gardens

Chateau de Montreuil-Bellay

3. Chateau de Montreuil-Bellay

If you have the time and energy to squeeze in one more chateau, head to the medieval Chateau de Montreuil-Bellay , about 10 miles south of the town of Saumur where you should have dinner.

There have been fortifications on this site from the 11th century. The current chateau was built between the 13th and 15th centuries. It served a defensive purpose during the 100 Years War. When that war was over, the chateau received a Renaissance facelift and elegant additions.

The highlight of the chateau is the wine cellars. Legend holds that when the wine was made, the vintners would swear to a portrait of Rabelais: “When my glass if full, I empty it. When it is empty, I complain.”

  • Address : Place des Ormeaux, 49260 Montreuil-Bellay, France
  • Hours : Click here
  • Entry fee : € 12.00

cityscape of Saumur

4. Dinner in Saumur

Saumur is a pretty town in the Loire, with a sophisticated but laid back vibe. It has a good culinary scene, so it’s a nice stop for dinner and Loire wine.

For wine tasting, head to the Maison du Vins . For dinner, try Le Pot de Lapin or the Michelin-starred La Gambetta and l’Aromate .

Saumur also has its own fairytale chateau, the Chateau de Saumur . The chateau was built in the 13th century by King Louis XI. In 2001, a chunk of the defensive fortifications collapsed and is now being restored.

the Breton town of St. Malo

Extra Time in France?

If you have more than one week in the Loire Valley, head to the adjacent Brittany or Normandy region.

1. Brittany Option

Brittany is a dramatic and wild region of northwest France. Brittany is deliciously varied. There’s spectacular scenery — heathland, marshes, a jagged coastline, stunning sand beaches, and azure waves.

Brittany is just stuffed with secret medieval villages where you can disappear down a cobbled lane into history. If you want to get off the beaten path and explore the secret towns of France , Brittany makes the perfect escape.

In Brittany, the Breton language is still proudly spoken. It’s actually closer to Welsh than to French. The further west you go, the wilder Brittany gets. If you want sun, be sure to visit between March and October.

the abbey island of Mont Saint-Michel, a UNESCO-listed site

Brittany is divided into four departments: Finistere in the west, Cotes-d’Armor in the north, Ille-et-Vilaine int northeast, and Morbihan in the south. Here’s my guide to the 20 most beautiful towns in Brittany .

From the Loire Valley, I’d drive straight to either Rennes or all the way to Brittany’s most famous landmark, Mont Saint-Michel.

READ : Complete Guide To Visiting Mont Saint-Michel

Alternatively, you could start your Brittany vacation in southern Brittany in Vannes and work your way to the west and north ending with Mont Saint-Michel. If you drove directly from your last chateau stop, Chateau d’Angers, the driving time from there to Vannes is just 2 hours.

Click here for a skip the line ticket to the Mont. Or click here for a walking tour of the town with optional ticket for the abbey.

  • Time : Chinon to Rennes 2:40
  • Time : Chinon to Mont Saint-Michel 3:20
  • Time : Chinon to Vannes: 3:00

the beautiful seaside town of Honfleur in Normandy

2. Normandy Option

Normandy is steeped in history. In Normandy, legendary figures like William the Conquerer and Joan of Arc changed the course of history.

Normandy’s landscapes inspired the Impressionist painters. D-Day beaches commemorate the horror of WWII. In Bayeux, a 1,000 year old tapestry tells the story of medieval warfare and sieges.

Handsome Normandy is crammed with appealingly diverse landscapes. From its picturesque pastures to its ancient fishing harbors, Normandy is a bucolic melange of medieval towns, sun-drenched seaside resorts, and towering Gothic cathedrals.

For some Normandy destination inspiration, here’s my guide to a one week road trip in Normandy and a guide to the most beautiful towns in Normandy .

If you plan on a visit to Normandy, you may want to reverse the order of this itinerary and start in Chinon and end in Blois. From Blois, it’s 2.5 hours to Giverny. Giverny is a perfect first stop in Normandy.

There, you’ll find the magnificent house and gardens of Claude Monet , the father of French Impressionism. Click here for a ticket and guided tour of the property.

Chateau Blois

Tips For Visiting the Loire Valley

Here are some must know tips for spending 7 days in the Loire Valley.

1. When To Go?

The Loire Valley has something to offer all year round. However, if you want to get the most out of your holiday and enjoy the chateaux’s beauty inside and out, the best time to visit the Loire Valley is in late spring and early summer.

During mid May and early June, the days get longer, the weather heats up, and the flowers start to bloom.

The crowds are also significantly smaller than in July and August, when you should expect crowds and long lines. But in summer, there will be more events, nighttime illuminations, and concerts.

castle in the Loire Valley

2. How To Get There

You can rent a car from Paris and drive to Chartres. But the fastest way to get from Paris to the Loire Valley is by TGV train.

You could take the train to Chartres and pick up your rental car there. You can purchase train tickets in advance online on the official website . You should book well in advance to secure the cheapest price.

If you want to skip Chartres altogether to get right to chateaux hopping, direct trains from Paris’ Austerlitz train station leave daily. It takes approximately 1:30 to reach Blois.

gardens of the Chateau Villandry

3. How To Get Around

Renting a car is by far the most convenient way to see the Loire Valley chateaux. You can set your own itinerary and explore at your own pace. You’ll see more of the off the beaten path chateaux that you can’t reach by public transport.

Roads in the Loire Valley are well-paved and signs point you to the chateaux. With the exception of Chambord, the chateaux have free parking.

READ : Guide To Renting a Car and Driving in Europe

4. Chateaux Pass

There is no “pass” per se. You can buy package passes for some chateaux at the towns’ local tourists offices.

Basically, the more chateaux you visit, the more you’ll save. Click here for some information on passes and reduced rates.

But each chateau is under separate management. Some of the chateaux are privately owned (Villandry and Azay-le-Rideau), and do their own ticketing. Some don’t participate in a combination pass and only sell tickets at the gate.

hot air balloons over Chateau de Chenonceau

5. Hot Air Ballooning

A number of hot air balloon tours depart from the regions of Chinon and Amboise. The early evening hot air balloon ride are the best. You’ll have beautiful views of the castles and cities.

This is a great option and was a highlight of my Loire Valley trip. Here are your two best options:

  • hot air balloon ride from Amboise and Chenonceau
  • 3. 5 hour balloon ride over Chenonceau

another shot of the gardens of Chateau Villandry

6. Where Two Stay In The Loire Valley

As I mentioned, you can stay in Blois, Amboise, and Chinon. If you want bigger town, try Orleans or Tours. The best hotel options by city are:

  • Amboise : Chateau de Pray , Le Manoir Les Minimes , Le Manoir Saint Thomas
  • Blois : Hotel Mercure , Castel de la Comtese
  • Chinon : Citotel le Plantagenet , Les Destinees
  • Tours : Les Tresorieres , Oceania L’Univers Tours , Riad Spa Les Portes
  • Orleans : Empriente Hotel , Demeures de Campagne

If you want to splurge a magnificent hotel near Chateau Chambord and Blois, check out the stunning Relais de Chambord . Another beautiful hotel 20 minutes from both Blois and Amboise is the Domain des Hauts de Loire .

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The town of Tours is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, a region known for its stunning Renaissance chateaux, beautiful countryside, and charming small towns. With its rich history and lively culture, Tours is the perfect base for exploring the region.

Things to Do in Tours:

1. Visit the Cathedral Saint-Gatien, a stunning example of Gothic architecture with its impressive stained glass windows and soaring ceilings. Stroll through the Jardin des Prébendes d'Oé, a beautiful park with formal gardens and a lake.

2. Explore the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours, which houses an impressive collection of art from the Renaissance to the present day.

3. Enjoy the lively atmosphere of the Place Plumereau, a picturesque square lined with restaurants and cafes.

Day Trips from Tours:

1. Château de Chenonceau - This stunning castle spans the Cher River and is known for its beautiful gardens and stunning architecture. You can book your Château de Chenonceau visit here !

2. Chateau de Chambord - The largest castle in the region, Chambord is famous for its double-helix staircase and impressive architecture. Book our half day trip from Tours to Château de Chambord here .

3. Amboise - This charming town is full of history and charm, with picturesque streets and a stunning castle overlooking the river. Visit Château d' Amboise on this day trip from Tours .

4. Vineyard Tours - The Loire Valley is known for its excellent wines, including Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc, and Cabernet Franc. Join our Loire Valley wine tour in Chinon & Bourgueil to visit local vineyards, learn about the winemaking process, and of course, taste some delicious wines.

Where to Eat in Tours:

1. La Maison des Halles - This bustling market hall is full of stalls selling fresh produce, meat, and cheese, as well as cafes and restaurants.

2. Les Bocaux - This cozy restaurant serves up delicious homemade dishes using local ingredients.

3. L'Atelier des Augustins - Located in a beautiful 15th-century building, this restaurant serves up classic French cuisine with a modern twist.

Where to Stay in Tours:

1. Hotel Oceania - This modern hotel is located in the heart of Tours and offers comfortable rooms and a beautiful indoor pool. This is one of our selected 4* Hotel included in this Loire Valley Travel Package .

2. Hotel de L'univers - This historic hotel has been welcoming guests since the 16th century and offers comfortable rooms and a great location. This is one of our selected 4* hotel included in this Loire Valley Vacation Package.

3. Mercure Tours Centre Gare - Located near the train station, this hotel offers modern rooms and a great location for exploring the town.

With its rich history, stunning architecture, and delicious cuisine, Tours and the Loire Valley are a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to France. Book your trip today and experience the best that this beautiful region has to offer.

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Tours , the capital of Touraine , enjoys an exceptional location in the heart of the prestigious region of the Loire châteaux . Crossed by two rivers, this charming Gallo-Roman town maintains its status as a timeless "Garden of France."

On foot, by train or bicycle, discover the famous district of "Old Tours" or stroll through the historic gardens of the city. On the terrace of a café, in medieval alleys or through its markets, you'll taste the "sweetness of Tours."

Traditional departure site for tours to major cultural attractions in the Loire Valley, Tours is also the home of the "live well and eat well" ideal, so dear to Rabelais.

What not to miss in this beautiful European city:

As a city of art and history, Tours has benefited from an active policy of restoring its old quarters during the 60s, which has allowed it to keep the Place Plumereau, one of the largest restored areas in Europe.

  • The Museum of Compagnons: The heritage of Compagnons - the guilds of skilled craftsmen found nowhere else in the world!
  • Place Plumereau and its half-timbered houses, medieval streets, the Châteauneuf neighborhood.
  • The Cathedral of St. Gatien
  • The Basilica of St. Martin
  • Traditional markets
  • The Vinci International Convention Center, designed by Jean Nouvel.
  • The Prébendes d'Oé Garden
  • Specialties: "Rillettes de Tours," "Nougat de Tours," Vouvray wines, and wines from Montlouis-sur-Loire

The "Tours" of events

  • The Fêtes Musicales in Touraine: International Festival of Classical Music. In February, June and November.
  • The Vocal Anthology: International Competition of Choral Singing at Pentecost.
  • Tours on the Loire: Guinguette along the Loire, outdoor cinema, and shows. From mid-May to mid-September.
  • Vitiloire: one hundred winegrowers give you a taste of the wines of the Loire. Early June.
  • Garlic and Basil Fair: traditional gourmet feast. In July.
  • 10 and 20 km Tours marathons. In September.
  • The Paris-Tours: for over a hundred years, this famous bicycle race is held annually in October.

Visit Tours

  • Led by guide-lecturers from Villes et Pays d'Art et d'Histoire , the Tours/Loire Valley Tourist Office offers a wide selection of general or themed guided tours: "Antique", "Renaissance", "Cathedral", "St. Martin", "Victor Laloux," and "Nocturne"
  • Audio tours: Discover Tours at your leisure with our IPOD!
  • The little train: Let yourself be carried through the old quarters of the city for a 50-minute guided tour. Easter to October.
  • The carriage: You'll discover the streets of Tours to the rhythm of hooves pounding the pavements of the old town. In July and August.
  • Visit Tours and its surroundings with the "Pass through Tours" passes available in several options at reasonable prices.

"This town is joyous, loving, fresh, flowery, and better-perfumed than any other city in the world ..." - (Balzac, born in Tours).

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The dawn chorus is an idyllic start to any day. But listening to it from the comfort of a bed in a treehouse as you soak up panoramic forest views – now that makes for a truly magical morning. 

And it's pretty much how every day starts for guests at Loire Valley Lodges, where both natural wonder and meticulous hospitality are abundant. Yet you'll find that, with 750 acres of private forest to explore, things only get better as the day goes on.

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This haven of tranquillity feels somewhat undersold by the word "hotel" – hideaway, oasis or sanctuary seem more apt. Guests are immersed in the woodland's scents and scenery from the moment they arrive. Every member of Loire Valley Lodges' impressive team doubles up as a forest guide, ready to show you the ropes – and routes – to help navigate your stay.

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An electric cart whisked myself, my sister and, thankfully, our luggage to our lodge. We became almost childlike along the way, our heads zipping around as we pointed out to each other the animals, flowers and artworks lining the paths. A double bass-playing cockerel of roughly my height stood proudly opposite our lodge – and for a moment, the striking sculpture managed to steal my attention away from the towering nest we would shortly be calling home.

The lodge quickly won me back. Designed by Isabelle Poulain, the hotel's sizeable suites are built on stilts, providing unique vantage points across the goings-on of the forest. Each treehouse has its own identity, from their location and orientation to the interior aesthetics. We stayed in number seven, better known as "Houppelandes" – a long, flowing garment shrouded in historic and cultural symbolism. Artist Elizabeth Riou's inspiration for the suite was brought to life through paintings, raw materials and a general aura of timelessness. That, and the two capes that were waiting to be donned too.

Interior of a suite at Loire Valley Lodges, with panoramic windows over the surrounding forest

And when better to don them than before stepping out on to a private terrace, ready to enjoy a glass of local pétillant as the evening sun sets through the trees. Actually, I'd suggest slipping a cape on after a nighttime dip in the hot tub too. The lodges have their own private (and roof-covered) Jacuzzis, so guests can unwind while out in the wild, no matter the weather. Six also have individual saunas, for a complete in-room spa experience.

Step back inside and there are touches of luxury in every element of the accommodation. A walk-in waterfall shower, a coffee selection with the option to make your own tea bags from fresh botanicals, plush slippers and, yes, another set of robes – one for indoor and outdoor, of course.

The less expected features were some of our favourites. An ecological speaker carved from mango wood provided all the amplification needed for our stay's soundtrack (never has Taylor Swift been so sustainable). A walkie-talkie was provided, so we could call through to reception with any questions or requests. And a torch was a thoughtful addition too, meaning our phones could be left in the lodge while we took a twilight stroll unencumbered.

It's this attention to detail, the offering's uniqueness, and the accompanying impeccable service that has earned Loire Valley Lodges a Michelin key. The judge of all things excellence – also known as the Michelin Guide – announced its first such accolades for outstanding hotels in France earlier this month, and it's little surprise this boutique bolthole was among those recognised. Like Michelin stars, earning a key is no small feat – and one that speaks to just how remarkable a stay here is.

The terrace of Loire Valley Lodges suite, Lucien

Revive and reset 

Loire Valley Lodges feels optimised for relaxation and rejuvenation. Each of the 18 lodges is Wi-Fi and TV free. That may sound heavenly to some, and strike fear in others – but as someone whose own screen time needs a serious detox, I can confidently say this is the most pleasurable way to start digitally disconnecting. There's also Wi-Fi back at the lounge bar and terrace, if you do need to log on.

You're unlikely to need online distractions, though – and whether you're looking to restore your energy or use it up, there's plenty to do. On the more active side, grab a map and a set of bikes to take a tour of the grounds. In typical French style, there are beautiful tree-lined tracks that extend beyond the eye's view, as well as smaller forest paths from which to spy a number of pieces of al fresco art. There's plenty of scenic spots with conveniently placed seating too, so you can pause and take in the peaceful surroundings. 

The gardens at Loire Valley Lodges

If you're after a more indulgent agenda, an in-lodge massage can't be topped. We enjoyed ours outside on the lodge terrace, as the birds and warm morning sun provided an idyllic sensory backdrop. On cooler days, the team sets up in the suites, so you needn't move a muscle.

An amble through the grounds and gardens is a must. There's the option to take a forest bathing session that's designed to attune the mind and senses to the natural surroundings. Sound baths, yoga classes and guided relaxations also feature on the extensive wellbeing menu, with the team ready to advise and accommodate depending on the kind of reset your mind and body might be craving.

And if the weather's warm, there's really nothing better than a refreshing dip at the pool. With changing rooms, loungers, a nordic bath to soak in, and the restaurant team close at hand, guests have all they need to spend a day making the most of the sun.

A composite image: left shows the pool and main lodge at Loire Valley Lodges, the right shows a close up of the pool and loungers

Wining and dining

For something more substantial than between-swim-snacks, dinner at Ardent is a real joy. The dining room is charming, overlooking the gardens, creative works adorning the walls, and decked with beautiful solid wood tables and furnishings. It's also one of the only places you're likely to see other guests, who we had almost forgotten existed thanks to the solitude of our treetop hideaway. 

Choose from a four-, six- or eight-course menu, with optional wine pairing, and prepare to be delighted. Head chef Thomas Besnault designs seasonal menus that are at once elegant and surprising, playful and punchy. Tuna tataki dotted with beetroot and sage berries, a deliciously fresh "rock around a pea", and veal with herbs picked fresh from the forest – each course was a delight. One of my favourites was a more understated but no less delicious fried mushroom, served on a mossy bed and accompanied by a local IPA. The birch-inspired dessert, paired with a pear cider, was a treat too. 

Composite image: chairs and table setting at restaurant Ardent, and aerial shot of wooden table and napkins

Well-fed and well-rested, and just when you think you might never need to eat again, the next morning brings breakfast served à la basket, delivered to the lodges via a pulley system on the terrace. Fresh bread, pastries, apple compote, cheese, gravlax, preserves, juices – it's quite a spread. In-lodge dinners are a feast too. Hampers packed with mason jars and casserole dishes brought soups, terrines, duck parmentier, celery risotto, mousses, candied pear. There's no compromising on quality if you opt for room service here, with the team arriving earlier in the day to lay out the table and set the scene for dinner in the woods.

If you can manage another meal, the "finger food" menu is served on the terrace or the cosy inner lounge during lunch hours. We opted for some of our favourite French staples, with baked Camembert and charcuterie – and of course, yet more bread. 

There's further culinary excitement for guests planning stays this summer, with news that guest chefs Gil Nogueira and Sayaka Sawaguchi will be taking the reins at Loire Valley Lodges' second restaurant, Asperatus. The Michelin green star awardees will bring their sustainable ethos to its outdoor kitchen, in a pop-up residency that promises to impress. 

A woven basket delivering breakfast is laid out on the terrace at Loire Valley Lodges

Getting there

Loire Valley Lodges is less than a 30-minute drive from Tours and its airport, which is served by several flights a week from London Stansted. 

Or extend a stay in Paris with a reviving few days at the Lodges, which is a little over an hour from the capital by train (making it ideal for those who prefer to take the Eurostar too). 

Best to book sooner than later for stays this summer, with the Olympics likely to see more tourists seeking some green space after taking in the hubbub of the Games.

Julia O'Driscoll was a guest of Loire Valley Lodges, where nightly rates begin from €440, including breakfast; loirevalleylodges.com

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History, culture, haute couture and haute cuisine aren’t all that France is famous for this year. The country’s iconic capital, Paris, may be warming up for the world’s largest sporting event this summer, but beyond the bustling boulevards, there are plenty of hidden gems for travelers to explore. With the enchanting regions of Champagne, Normandy, the Loire Valley and Burgundy, within easy reach, travelers can escape the crowds, enjoy the countryside and sample a different side of French life.  

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POP THE CORKS 

Approximately an hour and 45 minutes by car, travelers can escape the busy city life and gently roll into the Champagne region to immerse themselves in the art of champagne-making. Reims, the capital of the region famous for the world’s favorite fizz, is home to the city’s cathedral Notre-Dame, a UNESCO World Heritage site where French Kings were crowned.  

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Zip off on e-bike and take to the lush, rolling hills and explore one of the many Champagne vineyards on offer. From the historic cellars of the renowned champagne houses to the smaller family-owned producers, most offer tours and tastings, washed down with the region’s famous pink cookie that complements the delicious bubbles.  

LIVING HISTORY 

Home to the famous Bayeux Tapestry, 70 meters of intricate stitching that depicts the 1066 Norman conquest of Britain, Normandy holds special significance this year. June 6 marks the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings that changed the course of the Second World War. Visitors can pay their respects at the hallowed beaches of Omaha and Utah, where Allied forces made their historic landings, or at the moving American Cemetery.   

A World War II veteran is greeted by an Army Ranger in Normandy in June 2023.

Virginie Durr, Enterprise Sales Manager at Delta, was born and raised in Normandy and visits every year for the D-Day commemorations. 

“Normandy offers the perfect blend of scenery, history, culture and gastronomy,” said Durr. “What makes Normandy so special is the legacy of William the Conqueror, the historic scars left by WWII, the settings immortalized by the Impressionist artists, its distinctive local cuisine and its world-famous sites such as the Mont-Saint-Michel, Monet’s gardens in Giverny, the D-Day Landing Beaches or the dramatic cliffs of Etretat.” 

A scenic photo of Mont-Saint-Michel in Normandy, France

For those wanting to visit Mont-Saint-Michel, which is the second most-visited monument in France after the Eiffel Tower, Durr has valuable tips for getting the most out of your experience: “Visit on weekdays rather than weekends, outside of holiday periods and long weekends, in autumn or winter.” 

Travelers looking to further their exploration of Normandy should visit Honfleur, which is known for attracting artists over many centuries and features colorful half-timbered houses that line the picturesque harbor, providing the perfect backdrop for leisurely strolls along the waterfront.  

Sylvie Poidevin, a Delta Red Coat stationed at CDG, says her favorite place in the city is "Les Maisons de Léa,” a charming hotel in the heart of Honfleur with a majestic view of Église Sainte Catherine – one of the oldest and largest wooden churches in France. 

A photo of Église Sainte Catherine – one of the oldest and largest wooden churches in France

“If visiting, I would also recommend doing a boat tour led by a captain and having a coffee and croissant in front of the Vieux Bassin – one of the most frequently painted harbors in the world,” said Poidevin. 

Deauville is around two hours and 45 minutes from central Paris.  

CHATEAU LIFE 

Around two and a half hours’ drive from Paris lies the Loire Valley. This UNESCO area of great cultural beauty is peppered with hundreds of castles – or chateaux – and produces some of France’s most delicious white wines, including Sancerre, Pouilly Fumé and Crémant – the region’s sparkling wine.  

A walkway lined with potted trees leading to one of the many chateaus in Loire Valley, France

The area is perfect to explore by bike, especially as it’s mostly flat, and the 900km Loire à Vélo route is enjoyable for cycle pros and novices alike. In the summer months, pop up restaurants known as guignettes offer local specialties, while nights can be comfortably spent in four-poster beds in the many chateaux that offer accommodation along the route.  

Famous Loire Valley towns not to miss include Samur, where an imposing castle towers over the flowing river and hundreds of underground caves, including an underground cathedral, lie under your feet. Tours, which was once a bustling Roman town, still boasts the ruins of an amphitheater.  

MEDIEVAL MASTERPIECE 

With its half-timbered buildings, gothic cathedrals and cobbled streets, the medieval city of Dijon casts visitors back in time. This laid-back university city offers a mix of history and delicious cuisine and is too often overlooked by American visitors.  

A cobblestone street in the medieval city of Dijon, France

Small in size, Dijon is packed with sites of interest that visitors can easily discover on a self-guided walking tour following the Parcours de la Chouette, or Owl Trail. Marked by little owls, the tour includes every historical monument with explanations at every stop.  

Foodies will be in food heaven in Dijon. Aside from the eponymous mustard (Dijon had exclusive mustard-making rights in France during the 17th century), the region is known for Burgundy wines and Boeuf Bourguignon, a rich beef casserole. It is also home to several Michelin-starred restaurants, for travelers wanting to splash out.  

Dijon is located between Paris and Lyon (another city famous for cuisine), around four hours from the French capital.  

GETTING THERE WITH DELTA 

Delta is the No. 1 U.S. airline serving France, leading with more than 20% of capacity between the two countries during peak-summer.  

This provides customers with ample choices to travel to CDG through Delta’s extensive network, offering 16 daily flights from various U.S. cities including Atlanta (ATL), Boston (BOS), Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky (CVG), Detroit (DTW), New York (JFK), Los Angeles (LAX), Minneapolis St. Paul (MSP), Seattle (SEA), and Salt Lake City (SLC). 

Customers looking to venture beyond Paris can also enjoy flights to Nice from Atlanta and New York-JFK.    

Additionally, Delta’s partners Air France and KLM offer nearly 650 peak-day departures to over 150 cities across Europe, Middle East, Africa and India. 

As part of Delta’s $12 billion airport terminal investments, Delta will be opening its first-ever Delta One Lounge at New York’s JFK airport in late June. The expansive 38,000-square-foot Lounge will feature both a full-service brasserie and a casual, chef-assisted market with open kitchens, dedicated wellness areas and more. Connecting customers will also benefit from the upgrades at Delta’s JFK Terminal 4, enabling easier transfer to over 60 onward connections. 

A rendering of the bar at the new JFK Premium Lounge

Customers will have a choice of four product experiences including Delta One, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin. Delta One customers can stretch out in a lie-flat seat and enjoy premium amenities like plush bedding made from recycled plastic bottles, more beverage options and a regularly refreshed and seasonally inspired onboard menu. Customers flying in Delta Premium Select will have more space to relax and stretch out, with a wider seat, deeper recline, an adjustable footrest and leg rest.  

And before you touch down in the romantic landscapes of France, you can immerse yourself in the language and artistry of French culture. With more than 161,000 seatback screens across more than 850 aircraft—the most seatback screens of any U.S.-based carrier—Delta’s in-house curation team takes pride in hand-picking the best content to bring onboard each month, including a curated selection of French titles and audio collections. So bid bon voyage with Delta, where your journey is just as important as your destination. 

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