Embark on a captivating journey with our day trip to Fontainebleau and Vaux le Vicomte from Paris. Explore historic châteaux with ease, accompanied by an insightful audio guide. Secure your spot for a day of regal wonders!
| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Tour types | Audio guide |
| Meal arrangement | Arrange yourself |
| Sightseeing type | Historic site tour |
Due to the upcoming Olympic Games, the French government has implemented stringent security measures along the Seine River. Please note that from July 18th to July 26th, access to the peripheral area around the Seine (highlighted in red on the attached map) will necessitate a digital pass. It is essential to acquire this pass on the website: Demander un Pass Jeux - Pass Jeux (pass-jeux.gouv.fr). KKday disclaims any responsibility in case of failure to present the "Pass," which may result in denied access. We recommend initiating this process at least 15 days prior to your planned visit.
The order of passage in the castles can be modified
Access to the dome of the castle is reserved for people over 1m35
Immersive route for adults “Fouquet Plot” at the Vaux le Vicomte castle available only in French, German, English
Immersive route for children "The Fabulous Story of Vaux” is only available in French, English
It is generally recommended to book your tickets in advance for Fontainebleau Palace, especially during peak tourist seasons, to ensure smooth entry and save time waiting in line. If you choose to book a package tour that includes Fontainebleau Palace through KKday, the platform will handle all ticket-related matters for you, making your trip easier and more convenient by eliminating the hassle of purchasing tickets yourself.
We recommend allocating approximately 2.5 to 3 hours for your visit to Fontainebleau Palace to fully explore its rich palace interiors, magnificent chapel, elegant French gardens, and the lake surroundings. If time permits, you can also stroll through the vast Fontainebleau Forest to experience its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere, making your overall experience more complete and relaxing.
The grounds of Fontainebleau Palace are extensive and primarily include the main palace complex, which blends Renaissance and classical styles, featuring areas like the Gallery of Francis I, the Ballroom, and Napoleon's Bedroom. Outdoors, there are large gardens, such as the manicured English Garden, the Diana Garden, and the famous Carp Pond. Additionally, the vast Fontainebleau Forest is an important part of the estate, perfect for leisurely walks.
The most common and convenient way to travel from Paris to Fontainebleau Palace is by train. You can take an R line train from Gare de Lyon in Paris to Fontainebleau-Avon station, and then transfer to bus Ligne 1 to reach the chateau. Many travelers also opt for day trip tours that include shuttle services, such as those booked through KKday, which offer comfortable private transfers from Paris city center, greatly simplifying transportation planning and enhancing the travel experience.
The best seasons to visit Fontainebleau Palace are spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). In spring, the gardens are in full bloom, and the weather is pleasant, ideal for outdoor strolls. Autumn offers spectacular scenery with the rich and vibrant colors of the Fontainebleau Forest. While summer has sunny weather, it is also more crowded. Winter can be quite cold with shorter daylight hours, potentially limiting the experience of some outdoor areas.
The 3D audio immersive experience at Vaux-le-Vicomte Castle utilizes high-tech audio technology, making visitors feel as though they are traveling through time and stepping into the castle's historical scenes. You will wear special headphones and, as you follow the guided route, you'll hear historical stories, character dialogues, and ambient sounds from different rooms, such as the bustle of a royal ball or the whispers of courtiers. This experience greatly enhances the sense of immersion and enjoyment, bringing history to life in a captivating way.
Yes, it is entirely possible to visit both the magnificent Fontainebleau Palace and Vaux-le-Vicomte Castle in a single day. Many day trip itineraries from Paris are specifically designed for this purpose. For example, tours booked through KKday carefully plan the transportation and time spent at both locations. Such tours allow you to efficiently explore the unique charm and rich history of both castles within a day, without the stress of planning transportation yourself.
In addition to the opulent interiors of Fontainebleau Palace, its outdoor spaces are equally captivating. You can wander through the vast French gardens, admiring the meticulously trimmed flowerbeds and fountains, or explore the more natural English Garden. The famous Carp Pond is a must-visit spot where you can enjoy a leisurely time. Furthermore, the surrounding vast Fontainebleau Forest, one of France's largest forests, is perfect for hiking or cycling, offering a tranquil escape into nature.