Step into a world of elegance and grandeur with a tour of the Chateaux of Fontainebleau and Vaux Le Vicomte from Paris.
These magnificent chateaux have played host to countless historical events and have been the backdrop for some of France‘s most famous figures.
As you wander through the opulent rooms and beautifully manicured gardens, you can’t help but be transported back in time to an era of royalty and luxury.
But the tour doesn’t stop there. With Viator’s attention to detail and commitment to providing an unforgettable experience, there are hidden gems and insider tips waiting to be discovered.
So, get ready to embark on a journey that will take you through centuries of history, art, and architecture, and leave you yearning for more.
Good To Know

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- The tour is likely to sell out, indicating high demand and limited availability, so early booking is recommended.
- The starting price for the tour is $1,049.34, which may vary depending on group size, highlighting the importance of group size in determining the final cost.
Highlights of Fontainebleau Chateau

The Fontainebleau Chateau, with its rich history and remarkable architecture, captivates visitors with its grandeur and charm. This magnificent palace, located in the town of Fontainebleau, France, has a history that dates back to the 12th century. Over the centuries, it has been the residence of many famous figures, including French kings and emperors.
One of the most notable residents was King Louis XIV, who made significant modifications to the chateau and turned it into a symbol of royal power. Another famous resident was Napoleon Bonaparte, who used Fontainebleau as his residence and made important decisions there during his reign as emperor.
The chateau’s history is intertwined with that of France, and exploring its opulent rooms and lush gardens provides a fascinating glimpse into the past.
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Exploring Vaux Le Vicomte’s Gardens
As visitors continue their journey through the captivating history of Fontainebleau Chateau, they’re beckoned to explore the enchanting gardens of Vaux Le Vicomte.
These gardens are a testament to the rich history of French gardens and the skill of famous landscape architects. Designed by André Le Nôtre, the gardens of Vaux Le Vicomte are a masterpiece of symmetry, elegance, and grandeur. Spread across 33 hectares, the gardens feature perfectly manicured lawns, meticulously trimmed hedges, and stunning water features.
Visitors can wander through the formal French gardens, admire the ornate fountains, and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. It’s a truly immersive experience that transports visitors back in time to the golden age of French garden design.
Art and Architecture at Fontainebleau

Nestled within the historic walls of Fontainebleau Chateau, a captivating blend of art and architecture awaits visitors.
Fontainebleau is known for its exquisite art collection and its architectural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
The chateau’s art collection boasts works from renowned artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Titian, showcasing the rich history and cultural significance of the place.
The architecture of Fontainebleau is equally impressive, with a mix of Renaissance and classical styles. The grandeur of the exterior is matched by the opulence of the interior, with ornate frescoes, intricate tapestries, and beautifully carved furniture adorning the rooms.
Stepping into Fontainebleau is like stepping back in time, immersing oneself in the grandeur and historical significance of art and architecture.
History of Vaux Le Vicomte

With its rich and intriguing past, Vaux Le Vicomte stands as a testament to the remarkable history of France’s architectural masterpieces. Here are three fascinating facts about the history of Vaux Le Vicomte:
Construction and Ownership: Vaux Le Vicomte was built in the 17th century by Nicolas Fouquet, the Superintendent of Finances for King Louis XIV. The chateau was designed by renowned architect Louis Le Vau, with exquisite gardens created by landscape designer André Le Nôtre. However, Fouquet’s success and opulence angered the king, leading to his arrest and imprisonment, and the confiscation of the property.
Royal Residents: After the downfall of Fouquet, Vaux Le Vicomte was purchased by the Marquis de la Ferte, and later became the property of the Duke of Praslin. The chateau even served as a residence for Napoleon Bonaparte’s brother, Jérôme Bonaparte, during his time as King of Westphalia.
Restoration and Preservation: In the 19th century, Vaux Le Vicomte underwent extensive restoration efforts. Today, it remains a privately owned property and is open to the public, offering visitors a glimpse into its grandeur and a chance to explore its stunning interiors and gardens.
Insider Tips for Visiting Fontainebleau

When planning your visit to Fontainebleau, make sure to take advantage of these insider tips for an unforgettable experience.
For the best restaurants in town, be sure to check out L’Axel, a Michelin-starred hotel known for its exquisite French cuisine. Another great option is Le 16, which offers a cozy atmosphere and delicious traditional dishes.
In terms of transportation options, the easiest way to reach Fontainebleau from Paris is by train. Trains depart regularly from Gare de Lyon and the journey takes approximately 40 minutes.
Once in Fontainebleau, the best way to explore the city and visit the Château is on foot, as everything is within walking distance. Remember to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather.
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Must-See Rooms at Vaux Le Vicomte

One can’t help but marvel at the breathtaking beauty and grandeur of the must-see rooms at Vaux Le Vicomte. This historic chateau offers visitors a glimpse into the opulence of the past, with its stunning architectural features and rich history.
Here are three rooms that shouldn’t be missed during a visit to Vaux Le Vicomte:
The Grand Salon: Step into this magnificent room and be transported back to the 17th century. Adorned with intricate tapestries, gilded furniture, and a stunning chandelier, the Grand Salon showcases the lavish lifestyle of the chateau’s former inhabitants.
The Hercules Drawing Room: Named after the exquisite ceiling painting depicting the Greek hero Hercules, this room is a true masterpiece. The elaborate frescoes, ornate fireplace, and elegant furnishings make it a must-see for art enthusiasts.
The King’s Bedchamber: Explore the room where Louis XIV himself stayed during his visit to Vaux Le Vicomte. From the grand canopy bed to the intricate woodwork, every detail in this room reflects the chateau’s historical significance and its connection to French royalty.
Common Questions

How Can I Contact Viator Customer Service for Assistance With Booking and Reservations for the Tour of Chateaux of Fontainebleau and Vaux Le Vicomte From Paris?
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What Is the Duration of the Tour of Chateaux of Fontainebleau and Vaux Le Vicomte From Paris?
The tour of Chateaux of Fontainebleau and Vaux Le Vicomte from Paris has a duration of approximately 9 hours. Transportation options include a comfortable coach ride with an expert guide.
Are Meals Included in the Tour Package?
Yes, there are vegetarian options available during the tour. Guests are also allowed to bring their own food on the tour. Enjoy a delicious meal while exploring the stunning Chateaux of Fontainebleau and Vaux Le Vicomte.
What Is the Maximum Group Size for the Tour of Chateaux of Fontainebleau and Vaux Le Vicomte From Paris?
The maximum group size for the tour of Chateaux of Fontainebleau and Vaux Le Vicomte from Paris is 15 people. The tour duration is approximately 9 hours, allowing ample time to explore these magnificent chateaux.
What Is the Cancellation Policy for the Tour of Chateaux of Fontainebleau and Vaux Le Vicomte From Paris?
The cancellation policy for the tour of Chateaux of Fontainebleau and Vaux Le Vicomte from Paris can be found by contacting customer service. They will provide you with all the necessary information and assistance regarding cancellations.
The Sum Up

To sum it up, embarking on a tour of the Chateaux of Fontainebleau and Vaux Le Vicomte from Paris is a truly enchanting experience. From the stunning architecture and opulent interiors to the breathtaking gardens, these chateaux offer a glimpse into France’s rich history and beauty.
With Viator’s expert guidance and support, travelers can rest assured that every aspect of the journey will be taken care of. Don’t miss the chance to explore these iconic landmarks and create lasting memories.
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