Chateau de Fontainebleau & Vaux-le-Vicomte Full Day Tour from Paris
- Discover the 17th-century elegance of Vaux le Vicomte with its vast staterooms and kitchens
- Stroll through manicured gardens featuring sculpted bushes, shimmering lakes, and vibrant flowerbeds
- Dive into the history of Fontainebleau, the only château continuously inhabited for seven centuries
- Admire a blend of architectural styles, from medieval to Renaissance, at Fontainebleau
- Experience a moment of grandeur before Napoleon I's throne and the iconic horseshoe staircase
What to expect
Set out from Paris to explore two iconic châteaux that narrate tales of French nobility. Begin with Vaux le Vicomte, a 17th-century marvel. Guided by a 3D audio tour, visualize nobles in grand staterooms and chefs in expansive kitchens. Outside, immerse yourself in romantic French gardens with sculpted bushes and gleaming lakes—ideal for picnics or a meal at the on-site restaurant. Afterward, journey to Fontainebleau, a château with seven centuries of royal habitation. Marvel at architectural transitions from medieval to Renaissance, stand before Napoleon I's throne, and capture memories near the famed horseshoe staircase. This tour promises a blend of history, beauty, and grandeur





Reviews
I’ve always wanted to visit Fontainebleau, so I’m really glad we were able to make this day trip happen. In my opinion, it’s absolutely worth visiting. The rooms are beautifully maintained and preserved, and the audio guide is exceptionally well designed. I honestly enjoyed Fontainebleau much more than Versailles and would highly recommend it. I didn’t know much about Vaux-le-Vicomte before this trip. Since it’s still privately owned, it isn’t maintained to the same standard as Fontainebleau, but the château itself is still fascinating. The story behind it is incredibly sad and unfortunate, and it’s often considered one of the inspirations for Versailles. One thing I wouldn’t recommend, though, is climbing up to the dome despite the staff’s suggestion. I made it halfway before turning back because the second and third floors felt extremely creepy — they were once used as hospital and surgery rooms during the wars.
The itinerary is great. Fontainebleau Palace and Chateau de Vicomte are both places worth visiting. However, considering the traffic in Paris, it is easy to compress the sightseeing time, resulting in certain attractions having to be walked over in a hurry, which is a pity. In addition, the car is not very new, so it may be difficult for people who care about cleanliness to adapt.
These two palaces are very different, but tracing back the history will make you feel very moved and meaningful, especially the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, a poetic place that is worth a visit.
There is a connecting bus to the destination, which is very convenient. It saves you the trouble of finding transportation by yourself. The return trip is also back to Paris city. It is highly recommended.
The attractions are beautiful, and the bus is new and comfortable to ride.
Easy to access the 2 palaces in one day. The tour guide explained the gather and departure point clearly. The coach was spacious.
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