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What is the price of a hotel in terrasses du château de Chambord?
The cost of a night in a hotel near the terrasses du château de Chambord site depends in particular on its proximity to the site and its category (number of stars).
Depending on the rates available on logishotels.com, you can book a 2 stars from 54 € per night or 3 stars hotel from 39 € per night.
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Depending on the rates available on logishotels.com, you can book a 2 stars from 54 € per night or 3 stars hotel from 39 € per night.
Consult our search engine and enter your dates to get the exact rates corresponding to your stay.
What are the most popular hotels in terrasses du château de Chambord?
Logis Hôtel Du Cygne, Logis Hôtel La Brèche, Domaine De L'isle are among the top-rated properties near terrasses du château de Chambord,based on guest reviews and recommendations.
These hotels offer excellent value for money, with spacious rooms, modern amenities, attentive service and an ideal location.
These hotels offer excellent value for money, with spacious rooms, modern amenities, attentive service and an ideal location.
What are the most popular hotels for couples in terrasses du château de Chambord?
Make your romantic stay an unforgettable moment.
If you're looking for a romantic stay near terrasses du château de Chambord, we recommend the following hotels that have been liked by other couples: Logis Hôtel Le Saint Florent, Logis Hôtel Du Cygne, Logis Hôtel Du Château.
These hotels offer all the amenities for moments for two: double rooms, dinner for two, activities to share with your loved one... Do not hesitate to browse our search page to refine your selection.
If you're looking for a romantic stay near terrasses du château de Chambord, we recommend the following hotels that have been liked by other couples: Logis Hôtel Le Saint Florent, Logis Hôtel Du Cygne, Logis Hôtel Du Château.
These hotels offer all the amenities for moments for two: double rooms, dinner for two, activities to share with your loved one... Do not hesitate to browse our search page to refine your selection.
What are the most family-friendly hotels in terrasses du château de Chambord?
If you're looking for a family-friendly hotel near terrasses du château de Chambord, we have several popular hotels for family travellers, including Logis Hôtel Le Saint Florent, Logis Hôtel Du Cygne, Logis Hôtel Du Château.
Which hotels have the best views in terrasses du château de Chambord?
Several hotels near terrasses du château de Chambord have been recommended by travellers for their exceptional views such as Logis Hôtel Du Cygne, Logis Hôtel Le Médicis, Logis Hôtel Le Relais Louis Xi Rest. Le Xi Côté Loire.
These establishments have received very positive feedback about their view.
Do not hesitate to browse our search page to refine your selection.
These establishments have received very positive feedback about their view.
Do not hesitate to browse our search page to refine your selection.
The Château de Chambord is certainly one of the largest and most majestic châteaux in the Loire Valley, in the very image of the man who built it, King François I.
Construction began in 1519 to give the world an image of France's grandeur.
The massive appearance of Chambord, reminiscent of medieval fortresses, is largely offset by the elegance of its facades and roofs, and there is no doubt that the castle fulfils its role as ambassador of the country.
Chambord is famous for its double staircase, which allows you to go up two sides without ever crossing each other and which serves the different floors, including the king's flats and the roof terraces.
Although Chambord was the dream of Francis I, he only made rare appearances there on hunting trips in the forest, in the company of a small group of courtiers, and it was finally Louis XIV who completed this gigantic work, but he did not stay there any more than his predecessor.
Rarely inhabited, the Château de Chambord has nevertheless seen a few distinguished guests such as the King of Spain and Stanislas Lesczynski, father-in-law of Louis XV, before being pillaged by the Revolutionaries.
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the castle, so often deserted, now attracts many tourists and we advise you to choose a hotel close to the Chambord Castle terraces located on the roofs of the building, a veritable imbroglio of chimneys, lanterns, windows and staircases.
It was from the top of these terraced roofs that the Court could watch the King's departure for the hunt as well as tournaments and festivals.
Construction began in 1519 to give the world an image of France's grandeur.
The massive appearance of Chambord, reminiscent of medieval fortresses, is largely offset by the elegance of its facades and roofs, and there is no doubt that the castle fulfils its role as ambassador of the country.
Chambord is famous for its double staircase, which allows you to go up two sides without ever crossing each other and which serves the different floors, including the king's flats and the roof terraces.
Although Chambord was the dream of Francis I, he only made rare appearances there on hunting trips in the forest, in the company of a small group of courtiers, and it was finally Louis XIV who completed this gigantic work, but he did not stay there any more than his predecessor.
Rarely inhabited, the Château de Chambord has nevertheless seen a few distinguished guests such as the King of Spain and Stanislas Lesczynski, father-in-law of Louis XV, before being pillaged by the Revolutionaries.
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the castle, so often deserted, now attracts many tourists and we advise you to choose a hotel close to the Chambord Castle terraces located on the roofs of the building, a veritable imbroglio of chimneys, lanterns, windows and staircases.
It was from the top of these terraced roofs that the Court could watch the King's departure for the hunt as well as tournaments and festivals.