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Blois Old Town, a medieval gem perched above the Loire River, is a captivating maze of cobblestone lanes, half-timbered houses, and a skyline dominated by the majestic Château de Blois. This compact city centre is a delight to explore on foot, offering a rich tapestry of Renaissance and Gothic architecture, lively squares, and a palpable sense of history. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or a casual wanderer, Blois Old Town charms with its authentic French atmosphere and serves as an ideal base for exploring the Loire Valley's châteaux.
Highlights & What to See
- Château de Blois – A masterpiece of French architecture, this royal residence showcases four distinct styles from medieval to classical. Don't miss the stunning spiral staircase and the richly decorated Salle des États.
- Maison de la Magie – Housed in the former home of magician Robert-Houdin, this quirky museum offers live magic shows and optical illusions, perfect for families.
- St. Louis Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Louis) – A striking Gothic cathedral with beautiful stained glass and panoramic views from its terrace.
- Place du Château – The lively square at the foot of the castle, lined with cafés and restaurants ideal for people-watching.
- Rue des Orfèvres – A picturesque street of half-timbered houses, once home to goldsmiths and silversmiths.
- Maison de l’Acrobate – A whimsical 15th-century house adorned with carved wooden figures, a hidden gem for architecture lovers.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate at least a full day to explore Blois Old Town thoroughly. Start with the Château de Blois in the morning (allow 2–3 hours), then wander the medieval streets, stopping for a leisurely lunch at a café on Place du Château. Spend the afternoon visiting the Maison de la Magie and the cathedral, with time to browse the boutiques. If you have a second day, use it as a base to explore nearby châteaux like Chambord and Cheverny.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Château de Chambord – The largest and most iconic Loire château, a 20-minute drive away, famous for its double-spiral staircase.
- Château de Cheverny – Elegant and lived-in, with beautiful gardens and a kennel of hunting dogs, 15 minutes south.
- Amboise – A charming town with a royal château and the burial place of Leonardo da Vinci, 30 minutes west.
- Chenonceau – The stunning château spanning the Cher River, about 35 minutes southwest.
- Beauval Zoo – One of France's top zoos, located 30 minutes east, great for families.
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