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Day trip from Paris — explore Fontainebleau Castle’s gardens, visit Provins, a UNESCO site, with guided commentary and hotel pickup included.
This day trip offers a combination of history and charm, departing from your Paris hotel in the morning. The first stop is Fontainebleau Palace, home to French royalty from various dynasties. After arriving, you’ll receive an entrance ticket and a brief orientation from your guide before exploring the expansive 130 hectares of gardens and parks, which feature activities like horse-drawn carriage rides and boating.
The journey continues to Provins, known for its medieval streets and impressive ramparts, declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. Walk through the town's historic areas, taking in the sights including the Tour César, which reflects its rich history as a centre for the Champagne trade. Comfortable attire and footwear are recommended for this full-day excursion.
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The castle is a breathtaking historical site, located about an hour's drive from Paris. Our guide picked us up at 1 PM, and we returned by 6 PM, sharing fascinating details about the castle's history and other excursions that could match our interests. Fontainebleau is a magnificent castle with thousands of years of history and diverse architectural styles. Initially built during the reign of Philip I (1060-1108), it served as residence for kings and dignitaries until Napoleon III in 1870. Its beauty and gardens can compete with Versailles, yet it lacks the overwhelming crowds. On our visit in January, we found many areas of the castle nearly empty, with hardly 100 tourists present. The gardens were closed due to the cold weather but were still visible from above. One could easily spend several days enjoying the elegance and historical richness of the palace, exploring the vast gardens and nearby forests. If Fontainebleau isn't already on your Paris must-see list, you should definitely add it. I would love to return on a warmer day to explore the gardens. The fewer crowds made it comfortable to take our time without feeling hurried. Various activities on the grounds, such as hot air ballooning and horseback riding, add to the experience. Unfortunately, we didn't have time to check out the nearby town. There is a cafe and restroom facilities on site, with the town right next door providing more dining options. Treat yourself to this beautiful historic museum.
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