Fontainebleau – A Royal Story Beyond Versailles
We leave Paris in the morning from your hotel and driving to Fontainebleau Palace. Capétiens, Valois, Bourbons, Bonaparte and Orléans, all members of French ruling dynasties, have lived within these walls. Reaching there, the guide will give you an orientation along with your entrance ticket.
A lot of attractions are available on these 130 hectares of parks and gardens, including horse-drawn carriage rides, jeu de paume (real tennis) games, Segway rides, boating, ice-cream and hot-air balloon trips. The keep, which dates from 1137, is the most visible remaining medieval feature. Some of the interior passageways and spiral staircases set within these great walls are witness to this era. Since the end of the 19th century, it has been home to four museums: The Empress’ Chinese Museum (1863), The Napoleon I Museum (1986), The Galerie de Peinture (Paintings Gallery) (1998) and The Furniture Gallery (2009).