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The Castles of the Loire

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The Valley of 300 Castles

By staying at Art Hôtel, on the outskirts of Tours, you'll find yourself in the heart of a region rich in heritage. Our establishment is an excellent base for visiting the Loire Valley Châteaux and discovering their history.

To discover all the wonders of the surrounding area, please visit reception, where you'll find excellent tourist advice and helpful tips.

A remarkable building The Royal Castle of Amboise

There are so many ways to talk about the Royal Château of Amboise: the Palace of the Kings of France, the most beautiful panorama in the Loire Valley, the burial place of Leonardo Da Vinci... But the only way to fully appreciate it is to visit it.

Overlooking the Loire River, the Château dominates the landscape with its Renaissance architecture and its gardens. A visit will allow you to delve into history and learn more about Francis I, Anne of Brittany, and Da Vinci.

A memorable visit The Château de Villandry and its gardens

The Château de Villandry is known as much for its building as for its remarkable gardens. The Renaissance architecture follows in the footsteps of the buildings initiated by Francis I and completely transformed the old medieval castle.

Leaving the Château, you will find yourself in the gardens. Seven worlds await you during an exciting stroll. These include the Garden of Love and Crosses, the Labyrinth, the Garden of the Sun, and the Water Garden.

A fascinating story The Château de Chenonceau

The so-called "Château des Dames" is a must-see during a visit to Touraine. You'll discover a magnificent building overlooking the Cher River and French-style gardens that are a joy to stroll through.

The Château de Chenonceau takes its nickname from the impact left there by iconic women such as Catherine de Medici and Diane de Poitiers.

A unique architecture The Château de Chambord

Among the most famous Loire Valley châteaux is the Château de Chambord. Its construction began in the early 16th century, at the initiative of Francis I. You will be charmed by its impressive Renaissance architecture and its double spiral staircase, attributed to Leonardo Da Vinci.

A stroll through the gardens will allow you to admire the château in its entirety and appreciate its beauty.