
Royal Fontainebleau from Paris
Paris → Fontainebleau
Trip Overview
A full-day trip from Paris to Fontainebleau covering 3 attractions in approximately 7h 45min. The plan includes public transit from Paris, step-by-step routes between stops, and entrance fees from €17 per person. Compare public transit & car with costs for each leg.
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Escape Paris for a day and discover Fontainebleau, where French royalty left its mark across seven centuries. The route begins at the Church of Saint Louis, a 17th-century gem commissioned by Louis XIV, before reaching the Palace of Fontainebleau — a UNESCO World Heritage Site whose Renaissance galleries and Napoleon's private apartments rival Versailles in grandeur, if not in crowds. The surrounding 130-hectare gardens unfold with Europe's largest formal parterre, a grand canal, and centuries-old woodland perfect for a leisurely afternoon. The palace is closed on Tuesdays; booking tickets online beforehand is wise during spring and summer.
Your Day Timeline — Royal Fontainebleau from Paris
Your Day Timeline — Royal Fontainebleau in one day
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Fontainebleau Church of Saint Louis
A 17th-century church built in 1661 by Louis XIV and his mother Anne of Austria. The interior contains a high altar from the château's Chapel of the Trinity with a bronze gilt tabernacle by sculptor F…
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Palace of Fontainebleau
The only French royal palace continuously inhabited for seven centuries, from the 12th to the 19th century. With over 1,500 rooms across 130 hectares of parkland, it served 34 kings and 2 emperors. Hi…
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Park and Gardens of Fontainebleau Palace
130 hectares of historic gardens surrounding the palace, encompassing three distinct garden styles spanning 400 years. Includes the Grand Parterre (the largest formal garden in Europe at 14 hectares,…





