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A day in Chambord and Chenonceau with private lunch from Tours
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A day in Chambord and Chenonceau with private lunch from Tours

Get ready to travel back in time of French Renaissance with this full-day tour in the Chateaux de Chambord and Chenonceau!

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Guided visit Villandry & Azay-le-Rideau Châteaux from Tours
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Guided visit Villandry & Azay-le-Rideau Châteaux from Tours

Book a guided tour of Villandry and Château de L'Islette with an expert guide. Transportation and picninc lunch inlcuded.

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Chenonceau and Chambord Tour with Wine-Tasting from Tours or Amboise
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Chenonceau and Chambord Tour with Wine-Tasting from Tours or Amboise

Book a guided tour by an expert guide of Chenonceau and Chambord Castles! Enjoy a wine tasting in a typical limestone cave cellar followed by a local lunch.

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Entrance ticket to Chambord Castle
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Entrance ticket to Chambord Castle

Book your skip-the-line ticket online to visit the famous Château de Chambord, the biggest castle of Loire Valley in France inspired by Leonardo da Vinci.

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Things to do in Tours

Tours stands on the lower reaches of the River Loire, between Orléans and the Atlantic coast. The surrounding district, the traditional province of Touraine, is known for its wines, for the alleged perfection of its local spoken French, and for the Battle of Tours (732). Called "Le Jardin de la France" ("The Garden of France"), Tours is located between two rivers, the Loire to the north and the Cher to the south which make the city quite green. Tours is famous also for its original medieval district, called le Vieux Tours with unique preserved half-timbered buildings and la Place Plumereau, a square with busy pubs and restaurants, whose open-air tables fill the centre of the square. .Near the cathedral of Tours, in the garden of the ancient Palais des Archevêques (now Musée des Beaux-Arts), is a huge cedar tree planted by Napoleon. Funny fact, the garden also has in an alcove a stuffed elephant, Fritz. He escaped from the Barnum and Bailey circus during their stay in Tours in 1902. He went mad and had to be shot down, but the city paid to honor him, and he was stuffed as a result.
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