6 Things to do for Honeymoon in Amboise That You Shouldn't Miss

June 21, 2021 Ying Subia

French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Restaurants in Amboise

1. Freemove Segway Centre

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5.0 based on 537 reviews

Freemove Segway Centre

Enjoy this magical experience by discovering the famous Amboise city, where Leonardo da Vinci spent the three last years of his life,while driving your own Segway ! Five minutes to master ! Follow our guide along this smashing tour and reach the heights of the city to admire the panoramic view of the Loire and its surroundings !

2. Touraine Montgolfiere

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5.0 based on 312 reviews

Touraine Montgolfiere

Touraine Montgolfiere is the leading company in Indre et Loire, specilized in public passenger transport in hot air balloons. Our pilot's experience, gained in the French Air Force, has quickly led to the company becoming the point of reference in safety and flight organization.Located in the heart of the Loire Valley, Touraine Montgolfiere offers high quality services based at the most pretigious sites in the region. You will benefit from all the conveniences which offers our base "l'Aerogare": hotel rooms, bar, restoring, terrace, WiFi, TV, toilet

3. Chateau Royal d'Amboise

Montee de l'Emir Abd El Kader Montée de l'Emir Abd-el-Kader, 37400, Amboise France +33 2 47 57 00 98 [email protected] http://www.chateau-amboise.com
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4.5 based on 5,378 reviews

Chateau Royal d'Amboise

With the dawning of the Renaissance, the mighty medieval fortress of Amboise gave way to a royal residence, during the reigns of the Kings of France Charles VIII and François I. The Court, a large number of men and women of letters and European artists, stayed here on invitation from the sovereigns, one example being Leonardo da Vinci who lies here in peace in the Château’s Chapel.This place of high renown in the History of France boasts an exceptional collection of Gothic and Renaissance furniture illustrating the artistic finery of the first French Renaissance. After a visit of the Royal House and the impressive Cavalry Towers, the walk continues in the magnificent panoramic gardens overlooking the Loire river.

Reviewed By 70MikeMM - San Francisco, United States

Everything about this beautiful chateau is impressive - the setting on the cliffs above the river, the gardens, the staterooms, and the small chapel with the grave of Leonardo DaVinci. It’s an unforgettable experience.

4. Plou Et Fils

26 rue du General de Gaulle, 37530 Charge, Amboise France +33 2 47 30 55 17 [email protected] http://www.plouetfils.com
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4.5 based on 173 reviews

Plou Et Fils

Reviewed By WendyHG - Amstelveen, The Netherlands

We went here after reading the nice reviews on TripAdvisor and were not disappointed. We felt very welcome. We tried several of the wines and our children got the grape fizz which they enjoyed so much that we bought a couple of bottles for them as well. The tour and explanation of the wine making and bottling process was very nice. It is the first time I have visited a winery where they showed the bottling as well. We went home with several white wines and some sparkling. If you are interested in the wine making process and wine tasting, go to this place!

5. Chateau Gaillard

99 avenue Leonard de Vinci 29 Allée Du Pont Moulin, 37400, Amboise France +33 2 47 30 33 29 [email protected] http://www.chateau-gaillard-amboise.fr
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4.5 based on 601 reviews

Chateau Gaillard

The Royal Estate of Chateau Gaillard is a 15 hectares paradise of greenery located in the heart of the city of Amboise. It is the forgotten Paradise of the Renaissance in Touraine. On his return from Italy in 1496, young King Charles VIII fell in love with Italian cities and palaces and decided to recreate a "Paradise on Earth" at Chateau Gaillard in Amboise. In order to fulfill this dream, he convinced 22 Italian artists to come back with him to Amboise. Dom Pacello, the most famous gardener in 1500, was also part of the team. He planted the first gardens of the French Renaissance at Chateau Gaillard and acclimated the first orange trees in France. After 5 years of intensive restoration carried out by 50 artisans and craftsmen from the Loire Valley the castle is now open to the public. (Free Car Park 99 avenue Leonard de Vinci)

Reviewed By DAJ2908

A lovely secluded chateau beautifully restored by the current owner, a room is dedicated to the restoration- a labour of love. You can bring a picnic and sit in the garden on the deck chairs looking at the chateau. You can wander in the forest, check out their vegetable garden, we took some good ideas from this visit. At the end of the visit you can drink a delicious freshly squeezed orange juice with a lovely moist orange cake. To top it off, if you are a dog lover you could get to meet Max, the beautiful black resident Labrador, a big strong lad, but very obedient. The staff were first class and the owner charming.

6. Acco Dispo Private Day Tours

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4.5 based on 124 reviews

Acco Dispo Private Day Tours

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