Château de Blois

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Rising dramatically above the Loire River, the Château de Blois is a magnificent royal residence that encapsulates the evolution of French Renaissance architecture. Its four wings, built in distinct styles from the Gothic to the Classical, tell the story of the French monarchy from the 13th to the 17th centuries. Wander through the same halls where Catherine de' Medici and King Henry III once plotted, and admire the stunning spiral staircase in the François I wing, a masterpiece of Renaissance ornamentation.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least half a day (3–4 hours) to explore the château thoroughly—two hours for the interiors and museum, plus an hour to wander the gardens and enjoy the views. If you attend the evening sound and light show (July–August), plan to stay until after dark. Combine with a morning or afternoon in the medieval town of Blois for a full day's outing.

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