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- Unlock the wonders of this combo ticket—explore Chenonceau Castle and one other castle of your choice. A ticket that is flexible and time-saving.
- At Chenonceau, walk through the halls once graced by the powerful women of French history—Catherine de Medici and Diane de Poitiers.
- Step into the valley's biggest castle—Chambord to explore over 60 rooms and climb the da Vinci-inspired double helix staircase which allows two visitors to ascend and descend simulataneously, without crossing paths.
- Visit da Vinci's final residence (1516-1519) at Clos Luce, which is now restored and converted into a museum dedicated to his life, art, and inventions.
- Pay homage to da Vinci's tomb at the Chapel of Saint-Hubert located within the Amboise castle. This castle was particularly favored by the French kings as a royal residence.
- If you're visiting between April and November, attend the International Garden Festival at Chaumont, where global landscape designers come together to create 30 theme-based gardens.
Chenonceau Castle
- Skip the ticket line to Chenonceau Castle (security check is a must)
- Visitor's brochure printed in 18 languages
Chambord Castle
- Skip the ticket line entry (security check is a must)
- Access to temporary exhibitions
- Multilingual visitor's guide
- A 20-minute movie about the castle translated into English, Spanish, German, and Italian
Amboise Castle
- Skip-the-ticket-line entry (security check is a must)
- HistoPad AR tablet
Clos Luce Castle
- Skip-the-ticket-line entry (security check is a must)
- Access to exhibitions
Chaumont-sur-Loire Castle
- Skip-the-ticket-line entry (security check is a must)
- Access to the International Garden Festival (if ongoing)
- Guided tours
These tickets can't be cancelled. However, you can use them any time until 20 Aug, 2025.
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What our guests say
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Apr, 2025Verified booking
The film explaining the history of the château, the explanatory panels in all the rooms, the exhibition of paintings and the temporary exhibition of the Japanese artistJulie
Mar, 2025Verified booking
The guide(s) and bus driver were all great! Chambord was absolutely stunning, though the castle itself is mostly empty, with the exceptions of faux deer heads representing the history and hunting prowess of Francis I, modern art installations, and a reproduction of the theater; it allows you to focus on the building itself. Amboise was very cool, much smaller and more homey, with more in the way of historical storytelling in the exhibits compared to Chambord, and some exceptional views of the Loire; but the town might be even better than the castle. You won't be bored if you skip the castle tour. Personally, Orléans was the only part I could have done without. The Orleans visit focused on two sites: the Cathedral, and "home" of Jeanne d'Arc. While I thought the message of the visit was on point, it also felt overwhelming and rushed after such a long day. Photos are all from ChambordMarjorie
Feb, 2025Verified booking
Visiting the castles without any hassles once we got there was good. Showed my ticket and was let in. I enjoy visiting places on my own pace. The tickets provided me with that. The castles are beautiful!Anna-lisa
Jan, 2025Verified booking
Both Chateaux were fabulous. Can't recommend visiting them more. Just leave a bough time. Ticketing was quick and easy, although at Chenanceau we had to see the ticketing booth rather than go straight through. Seemed to be a recent change in the process. Easy enough to do at that time of year.Patricia
Apr, 2025Verified booking
parking in front of the entrance the friendliness of the staff the flowers in every room at Le Clos LUcé
These tickets are valid until 20 Aug, 2025.
Explore the best of the Loire Valley with a combo ticket that includes Chenonceau and one more castle of your choice— Amboise, Chambord, Clos Lucé, or Chaumont-sur-Loire.
Chenonceau Castle
A masterpiece of Renaissance architecture, Chenonceau is the second most-visited castle in France after Versailles, with an annual footfall of 1.3 million visitors. Pick up a multilingual visitor's guide and step inside to explore the Medici Gallery which spans the Cher River, the multitude unique collection of paintings, sculptures, and tapesteries, and the manicured gardens which have been maintained since the bygone years.
Chambord Castle
Built to serve as the king's hunting lodge, Chambord is the biggest castle in the Loire Valley—home to 400 rooms, 365 fireplaces, and da Vinci-inspired double helix staircase.
Amboise Castle
Built on a rocky spur overlooking the Loire River, this castle was a favored royal residence during the French Renaissance. Today, visitors go there not just for the panoramic views of the valley but also to pay homage to da Vinci's tomb which lies in the Chapel of Saint-Hubert.
Clos Luce Castle
Known for being the last residence of Leonardo da Vinci (1516-1519), who arrived at the castle on invitation from King Francis I, Clos Luce is a well-preserved example of Renaissance architecture. Visit to see and learn about da Vinci's many inventions, including flying machines, military equipment, and architectural designs.
Chaumont-sur-Loire Castle
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the castle is most famous for the annual International Garden Festival (Apr-Nov) which sees 30 magnificent gardens created by teams of artists, architects, and designers. Additionally, there are contemporary art exhibitions too which draw a significant crowd.
What's not allowed
Chaumont-sur-Loire
- Large bags and suitcases
- Pets inside the castle
Accessibility
Chenonceau Castle
- The castle, restaurants, shops, and restrooms are wheelchair-accessible.
- Guide dogs are allowed throughout the estate.
Chambord Castle
- The ground floor is wheelchair-accessible; the upper floors have elevators.
- Guide dogs are allowed through the entire estate.
Amboise Royal Castle
- The castle is accessible to visitors with disabilities.
Clos Lucé Castle
- The basement and ground floor of the castle are accessible to people with disabilities.
Chaumont-sur-Loire
- Entry is free for visitors with disabilities.
Additional information
Chenonceau Castle
- Leashed dogs are allowed in the gardens and small dogs should be carried.
Chambord Castle
- There is low connectivity within the castle; download your tickets in advance.
- Pets are not allowed inside the castle, gardens, and stables; they are in the park, on a leash.
- Since this is a historic site, certain rooms are exceptionally closed to visitors.
- Autumns and winters are exceptionally cold inside the castle. Plan accordingly.
Clos Lucé Castle
- Dogs are allowed—must be on a leash in the grounds and carried inside the building.
Chaumont-sur-Loire
- Pets are not allowed inside the castle.
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Please display the same at each ticket redemption point along with a valid photo ID.
Ticket redemption points
Château de Chambord
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Redeem your ticket at Château de Chambord.
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Address: Château, 41250 Chambord, France.
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Château de Chenonceau
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Redeem your ticket at Château de Chenonceau
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Address: 37150 Chenonceaux, France.
Get Directions to the Redemption Point
Chaumont sur-Loire.
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Show your ticket at Domaine du Château de Chaumont-sur-Loire.
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Address: 41150 Chaumont-sur-Loire, France.
Get Directions to the Redemption Point
Royal Castle of Amboise.
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Redeem your ticket at Château Royal d'Amboise.
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Address: Mnt de l'Emir Abd el Kader, 37400 Amboise, France.
Get Directions to the Redemption Point
Château du Clos Lucé
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Redeem your ticket at Château du Clos Lucé.
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Address : 2 Rue du Clos Lucé, 37400 Amboise, France.
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