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Elaborate, historic château with intricate towers and manicured gardens under a clear blue sky.

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Teresa,  United States United States
26 Sep 2025
Excellent
Chateau Chambord was exquisite...even in the rain and colder temps. We haven't yet been to a tourist attraction in France where our pre-paid audio options actually worked, so we just followed...
Chateau Chambord was exquisite...even in the rain and colder temps. We haven't yet been to a tourist attraction in France where our pre-paid audio options actually worked, so we just followed along in the printed guides. I'll never forget seeing Chambord.
Château de Chambord: Skip The Line
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Dr Dave,  United States United States
09 Oct 2025
Excellent
Very easy and convenient. We walked right in, and the weather was terrific. Beautiful views from the rooftop!!
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Victor,  United States United States
07 Nov 2025
Excellent
Was the most wonderful castle to visit on a day trip from Paris!
Château de Chambord: Skip The Line

About: Château de Chambord

The Château de Chambord is an imposing architectural wonder symbolic of the French Renaissance and a ruler with a serious penchant for the arts.

Commissioned by King François I, with design elements attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, it is considered to be the largest and most majestic château in the Loire Valley. Visitors can explore the château and its surrounding forest and gardens during the day on a self-guided tour. It is located in Chambord, France.

Château de Chambord

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09:00:00 - 16:30:00
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Château de Chambord
Château de Chambord, 41250, Chambord
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