Chateau de Fontainebleau Admission in Paris
- Explore opulent sovereign apartments with Napoleon's throne at Château de Fontainebleau
- Visit historic chapels and art museums within the splendid palace grounds
- Marvel at Marie Antoinette's bed and Empress Josephine's coronation portrait
- Wander the charming gardens and parks encompassing the UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Chateau de Fontainebleau admission
What to expect
Explore the timeless allure of Château de Fontainebleau, an awe-inspiring sovereign residence with an illustrious eight-century history. Unlike any period drama, this UNESCO World Heritage Site, surrounded by 130 hectares of picturesque parks and gardens, transports you to an imperial realm like no other.
Admire the opulent décor of the sovereign apartments, crafted for the Court of Napoleon III. Witness historical treasures, including Marie Antoinette's bed, Napoleon's majestic throne, and Empress Josephine's coronation portrait by François Gérard.
Stroll through galleries where courtiers once socialized, and explore three exquisite chapels and four art museums. Napoleon himself restored the Château after the revolution, calling it the "true home of Kings." With over 1500 rooms, Château de Fontainebleau remains a captivating maze of French beauty, history, and architecture, offering a glimpse into the heydays of French royalty





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the best experience I have hands down. this is a must see especially the gardens. the beauty it provides is out of this world.
It's incredibly convenient to enter directly using the e-voucher purchased on the platform! There's no need to exchange tickets on-site or schedule an entry time on a website; you just select the date when you make your purchase (which is very helpful for those whose arrival time is unpredictable)! Although I went on a Sunday, it wasn't very crowded. Even though it requires a transfer and a bus ride from Paris, it's very accessible!
extremely beautiful chateau, not a lot of people when we went so it was perfect! did not get an audio guide, but there were texts in english that give enough context. it's a bit confusing to go to since we came from paris, but just ask around the trains/busses and you will reach the place!
The number of visitors is much smaller than that of Versailles, so the quality is better and there are many Napoleon things. I recommend walking directly from the train station through the forest to the castle. The castle cafe is a bit expensive, so you can eat in the town.
It is very elegant, and you can thoroughly feel the atmosphere of the palace. It is worth cruising slowly and carefully appreciating the beauty of the exquisite carvings everywhere. Unfortunately, it was too windy and cold, so I did not explore the garden part. It is listed on the list of attractions to visit again in the future.
The Palace of Fontainebleau is small and exquisite, and it is worth seeing. However, you have to do your homework on how to get there. This is something to pay attention to.
It is very convenient to buy tickets with klook. It saves time and buys tickets in advance.
It’s very convenient. After buying the ticket, you can directly swipe it to enter the Palace of Fontainebleau. It’s quite beautiful inside.
I highly recommend visiting the Palace of Fontainebleau. There's a free audio guide available (you'll need to scan a QR code with your phone) that will help you better understand its historical background.
The place is large, so reserve about two or three hours to go. There are far fewer people than Versailles, allowing more time for conversation. I recommend coming here instead of going to Versailles.
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