Nadia Z.
Yelp
If there was one time for me to break my "no-tour-guides" rule, it was for Château Tour of Loire Valley.
There is no reason to have a car in Paris, and those tour buses so well organized, with knowledgable guides, all entry fees to Château and parking fees included - and you save yourself an aggravation of driving.
Château de Chambord is probably most recognizable and picturesque example of Renaissance architecture in the area.
If you look at pictures, you will most definitely remember it from somewhere - be it movies or postcards, or posters.
It's a classic - almost fairy-tale settings. We parked across the enormous green lash lawn - walking towards the actual building I feel like Alice in Wonderland, any minute I expect the white rabbit to appear, in black suit, holding pocketwatch.
Build in 1500's for Royal family, it went through several changes and alterations from original construction, but the integrity of design always kept intact. Over the centuries it changed hands - at some point, it became private residence, before it was finally purchased by state and made UNESCO World Heritage site.
The roofscape is simply amazing. The main towers are surrounded by countless chimneys, windows, gables, and decorations. The look of it is more of small town, which just plays to my fairy-tale assessment of it.
Yes, I am charmed. And even I came with a group, after initial tour of interior - with it rich paintings, tapestries and decor collections - I break away to explore towers and grounds.
The double-helix staircase is mesmerizing. It is beautiful. It is fascinating in the design and construction. I absolutely understand why it is most popular feature here - and why it design said to be attributed to Leonardo da Vinci himself.
We only got to see nearest grounds and part of the forest, but the Chambord Park that once was a royal hunting grounds, is enormous and worth exploring as well, if you have time.