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    Château de Chenonceau

    4.6 (76 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 7:30 pm

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    Heather G.

    An incredible chateau that sits on top of a small river! The gardens are incredible, and we enjoyed learning the history and present day workings of the Chateau. The grounds are something out of a fairytale. Entry was easy and fast. We came with a guide but audio guides were available for purchase. Loved our visit!

    Marlon T.

    Château de Chenonceau is beautiful and one of the best castles in the Loire Valley. The architecture and garden are magnificent. One of the best pictures you can get is actually across the river. Unfortunately, you cannot exit the castle on that side of the river, even though you actually do cross the river inside the house. To get to the other side of the river, you have to go all the way around which is not quick. Ensure this château is a planned stop on your trip to the beautiful Loire Valley!

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    Boon C.

    This chateau actually needs half day to visit. We only have two hours before they close. It actually divided into 6 areas to visit. The chateau, park of Francueil, Diane garden, Catherine Garden, wine cellar, carriage gallery. The chateau has some unique room. It includes the Catherine de Medici bedroom, Louis XIV's Drawing room, five queen room, Cesar of Vendome's bedroom and more. The chateau also has a private chapel. This chateau has a gallery hallway build over the Cher River. One of the foundations of the building allow the boat entrance through river. This hallway is divided to different level. The top is small apartment, then the gallery, the bottom are the kitchen and more. It is unique design. Through the gallery, you can access to back of the park Francueil. Please remember the door closed at 5:30 pm at the back. Make sure you get back at that time. The Diana and Catherine Garden is Spectacular. We did not have the time to visit the wine cellar and the carriage gallery.

    Chateau Yo No Se (I know my pronunciation is off)
    Gerry T.

    If you have a few days, a few extra days whilst in Paris - you may want to take a short trip to the Loire Valley, which is famous for their wine, fruit, cheese etc. It's only about 3 hours Southwest of Paris, so it's very doable for a day trip. And in the Loire Valley is Chateau Chenonceau. It was built in the 1500s and it's survived the French Revolution, WW I and WW II - that's unbelievable!! A chateau by the way is like a big country home or a small castle. And rich dudes built chateaus all over France to show their wealth, they also created elaborate and adjacent gardens to impress their wives. This is the most, well the second most visited chateau - only second to Palace de Versailles. It's built over the Cher river. Do plan to spend at least a half a day here. Everything was so charming and beautiful. When will I be back? Yo no se, but hopefully soon.

    Debbie E.

    Lovely old castle rich in history. The timeline on the walls in the gallery is fascinating. Get the audio headset 4 euros for more explanation of the castle. Cher River runs under the castle for great views from many windows. The gardens are beautiful. Rich silk tapestries line the walls. We visited at 3:00 pm on a Monday and there were no crowds and no lines.

    Anne S.

    A trip to the Loire is the best excuse to walk through a surreal dream. The Chateau Chenonceau is a fairy tale princess castle. The grounds & gardens deserve your time to stroll & enjoy these story book surroundings. Pack a lunch from local purveyors, a baguette, cheese & a bottle of wine. Indulge on the country air, the sites, aromas & tastes of the area. There are picnic tables near the parking area. Take your time taking in the Chateau & the gardens, slow down & enjoy it all.

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    Melissa L.

    This Takes the Cake for most romantic exploration. Why? Everything, from the journey, food & scenery was Amazing. First, just the sight of the Chateau is amazing. One can understand why Walt Disney was inspired and modeled his fairy princess castle after seeing the Chateau. But this is a 5 star experience because we decided to indulge all our senses. What I describe may seem cliche, but its critical to experience the Loire Valley. Started by renting bikes in Amboise, stopping at the Amboise farmer's market and buying INCREDIBLE fresh bread, wine & cheese. Then, biking 15km through the countryside thru little towns & fields. Sitting outside the Chateau's gates and having a picnic of the wine, bread & cheese (no food or drinks are allowed inside, but they provide picnic tables outside). Finally, exploring the grandness of the Chateau. Did this in June so the weather was a bit overcast (perfect for a long bike ride) and we had a little bit of drizzle, but this did not deter from the experience, at all. Look at the pics, and judge for yourself.

    Tina C.

    One word: charmed! The Power of Three cast a spell on this chateau to entice visitors. Chenonceau's entrance to bewitch visitors really begins after leaving the parking lot where you must walk a long path lined by tall trees. Visitors cannot see the sky, or the chateau waiting at the other end. Chenonceau is maybe the most easily recognizable chateau of all France. The gardens are large and beautiful while the castle itself is on the smaller side. It is possible to walk into the forest behind where many hunting parties likely took place long ago. Early Renaissance architecture designed by Philibert Delorme yet delightfully charming as it sits in a small village of Chenonceaux, the Loire Valley in France. It was built on the site of an old mill on the River Cher. Chateau de Chenonceau is like a picturesque background found in travel photo books of France--my favorite of this whole "City of Light" excursion. Oui, ooh la la!

    The Chateau in the afternoon
    Yonnie C.

    This was one of my favorite chateaus in France. When my husband and I traveled through Loire Valley, we had an opportunity to visit a couple chateaus and this was a nice treat. Paid admission fee to go inside and see what the interior was like. My husband's favorite was the massive kitchen. The bedrooms were plentiful and beds were tiny! I really liked the grand hallway... We also spent a good deal of time outside in the gardens, Diane's garden and Catherine's garden. Interesting to hear about the story of these 2 ladies and how they are so intertwined in this chateau. :) You can get some really gorgeous photos of this place at almost any angle. So glad we came!

    Château de Chenonceau is one of the oldest and most beautiful castles in France (only surpassed by the might of the famous Versailles in Paris). It was originally built over the river Cher in the 11th century. The castle is an architectural mixture of late Gothic and early Renaissance styles designsed by the French Renaissance architect Philibert de L'orme. This place is the most exquisite chateau I've ever seen. In addition to the stunning castle, the gorgeous manicured gardens-one named after Catherine de Medici and another for Diane de Poitier-give both solace and amazement. Castle is well preserved and well decorated with lots of natural flowers. Walking around the chateau, i feel the absolute power of the beauty of architecture. It's a reminder that building something extraordinary, something that can sit for centuries and centuries, only begins at the enjoyment of the builder -it really goes far deeper than that. This place is filled with history and inspiration. I came back from the trip and started watching "Reign" and "Medici" series on Netflix to learn more about Catherine de Medici and so much more.

    Emma C.

    We had a lovely visit of the inside of the castle and the many manucured grounds surrounding this marvel. Both Diane de Poitiers and Catherine de Medicis were majorly instrumental of the designs, functions and resources derived by the property in the early years. Diane was Henry II's mistress, Catherine was Henry's wife... Other ladies later on took possession of Chenonceau, why it is also called "Le Chateau Des Dames".

    Alison J.

    I've visited my fair share of chateaux in Europe, and this one ranks amongst my favorites. Its immaculately maintained interiors with stunning fresh flower arrangements, the picturesque spot spanning the Cher river, and the surrounding formal gardens, has something for everyone and leave no doubt why it is the 2nd most visited chateau in France (Versailles is #1). If you have time or stamina to visit only a couple of the many chateaux in the Loire valley, make sure this is one of them.

    Château de Chenonceau inside hall
    Hknz H.

    Château de Chenonceau is one of the most beautiful castle must visit in a life time. It has a long interesting history. Build on top of Cher River, the Château de Chenonceau took 42 years to finish. The castle is an art of architecture, the view is amazing. You can sit here all day enjoying the view of the fresh river water running underneath the castle, the beautiful garden, and the surrounding not getting bored.

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