Francis I's hunting lodge turned architectural fantasy—climb the double-helix staircase and explore the rooftop skyline.
Romantic, majestic, breathtaking, and transcendent, the fairy tale-like châteaux in the Loire Valley are so unbelievably magical that you will visit more than just ‘once upon a time’.
The Loire Valley stitches together Renaissance architecture, formal gardens, and gentle cycling routes between wine villages.
You cannot see every château in one trip—pick a cluster (Chenonceau–Amboise, or Blois–Chambord) and book combo tickets where offered.
Francis I's hunting lodge turned architectural fantasy—climb the double-helix staircase and explore the rooftop skyline.
Said to have inspired Sleeping Beauty's castle, Ussé combines turrets, formal gardens, and family interiors still in use.
The gallery spanning the Cher is the Loire's most photographed span—visit early for reflections without crowds.
A jewel-box Renaissance castle mirrored in its moat—compact enough for a half-day visit.
Leonardo da Vinci's last home near Amboise—models of his inventions fill the park.
Four architectural styles in one royal residence—excellent introduction before tackling larger sites.