Royal
Castles around Paris
A
taste of the royal lifestyle
For
a taste of French aristocratic life in past centuries, tour France's heartland
and enjoy the pomp, circumstance and luxury of a few of its castles, large and
small.

As
one might expect, the chateau of Versailles
is one of the high points. This magnificent, sprawling palace outside Paris,
the residence of Kings Louis XlV, XV, XVI and, of course, Marie Antoinette, will
no doubt dazzle you. The sumptuously decorated interiors display total, boundless
opulence.
Outside,
the French-style formal gardens spread all the way to the horizon. With elegant
and elaborate fountains at every corner, they are absolute masterpieces of horticultural
design. And, to think that all these illustrious kings, queens and courtesans
lived in those rooms, paraded in those galleries and played in those gardens just
a couple of centuries ago!
But
the chateau of Versailles is a little oversized for a bed and breakfast, so you
won't be sleeping there that night (Napoleon himself never stayed there either).
So, on to more modest and better welcoming types of lodging nestled in picturesque
parks and colorful gardens around the countryside
Another
grandiose chateau can be made part of this tour: Compiègne. Originally
built in a neo-classical style by Louis XV, the building was badly damaged during
the French Revolution. Napoleon Bonaparte restored it, and later on, it became
one of the favorite homes of his nephew, the emperor Napoleon III. The castle's
interiors reveal the luxurious Second Empire style in vogue in the middle of the
19th century. It has been said that that Compiègne speaks of Napoleon as
Versailles speaks of Louis XIV.
The
chateau of Chantilly
is an easy stop on the way back to Paris. This Renaissance-style chateau formerly
owned by Le Grand Condé, a cousin of Louis XIV, was originally built in
the sixteenth century. Although most of it was destroyed during the French Revolution,
it was subsequently rebuilt in the 1870s. The gardens surrounding it are a mirror
image of those at Versailles but on a smaller scale. They have identical canals,
French gardens (designed by Le Nôtre, the landscape architect who created
those at Versailles), English gardens and even the replica of a country hamlet,
just like the one built for Marie Antoinette at Versailles.
Castles
and palaces are fascinating, but for a change of pace from the "royals,"
art is on the tour route as well. In Giverny,
visit the house of Claude Monet, the master of Impressionism. In the garden, a
faithful recreation of the artist's inspiration, you will appreciate first-hand
the world of color and light Monet experienced and painted so vividly for us.
Just
add a touch of Parisian life to this tour with a few select gastronomic feasts
along the way, and the picture is complete. The memories of sumptuous royal France
will be yours to keep.
There
are many more possibilities: Vaux-le-Vicomte,
Fontainebleau,
Rambouillet, etc.
Please
tell us where and when you want to travel and we will create a custom tour
that fits your specific interests, schedule and budget.
Your
tailor-made package will include ground transportation, guided tours and hotel
rooms.
The
price of your program will depend on your needs (scheduled group tours, private
guides...) and the number of participants in your group, the length of the trip,
the category of hotels, the number of places visited, the time of year, etc.
We
will do all the bookings and pay each individual
provider on your behalf. In other words, you go and have fun and we'll take care
of the details for you.
