How to Spend a Perfect Day in Blois with Itinerary Map

Blois Royal Castle

Blois

Check Point
・Castle with architectural styles from many eras

・The interior of a luxurious castle where successive kings lived

・Impressive modern art museum

【City description】

There is the most characteristic castle in the Loire region in this town. Because each French king extended the castle, many construction types are mixed. Certainly, the façade is very interesting, but the interior decoration is fantastic as well. When we visit the center street, we can find beautiful and local views in the narrow paths.

【Overall rating】

 ★★★★☆

【Time required】

 5 h 30

【Budget】

 21.50 euros

【Fatigue】

 ★★★★☆



Itinerary Map

Navigation

【Start】
①Blois Chambord Station

★Go to Dr Jean Laigret Avenue in front of the station. When you arrive at a curve, go up Voûte Château St. It takes 15 minutes by walk.

②Tourist Information Center

★After leaving the tourist information center, go to the castle right next to it.

③Blois Royal Castle

★Go down the stairs from the square in front of the castle and turn right. Turn left at the first crossroad. It takes 10 minutes.

④Saint-Nicolas Church

★Go up the stairs to return to the castle. Go down the street in front of the tourist information center to enter a park at the corner. It takes 15 minutes.

⑤St-Vincent Church

★Go to Porte Côte St to enter the center street. It takes 1 minutes.

⑥Denis Papain Stairs

★Continue to walk on the street and turn left at the first crossroad. Go up Pierre de Blois St.

⑦House of Denis Papin

★Continue to walk on the street and turn right when you arrive at Saint-Louis Square.

⑧St-Louis Cathedral

★Go through a gate beside the cathedral.

⑨Garden of the Bishopric

★Go straight on Palais St from St-Louis Square and turn right at the dead end. Go up Porte Chartraine St and turn left to go to Paix St. It takes 20 minutes by walk.

⑩Foundation of Doubt

★Go to Franciade St and when you arrive at a church, go to Chambourdin St on the right of the church. Then, go down stairs and turn right. When you arrive at a forked road, go to the left street to go to Jean Moulin St. It takes 20 minutes by walk.

【Goal】
Blois Chambord Station


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【Start】

①Blois Chambord Station

Gare de Blois Chambord

In the parking lot in front of the station, there are buses that run for a limited time, traveling to Chambord, Cheverny, and Beauregard. The ticket is also 3 euros, which is cheaper than signing up for a tour, so I recommend it. For details on the tour bus, please see the website below.

https://www.remi-centrevaldeloire.fr/tourisme/navette-chateaux/


★Go to Dr Jean Laigret Avenue in front of the station. When you arrive at a curve, go up Voûte Château St. It takes 15 minutes by walk.


②Tourist Information Center

Time required: 5 min

Admission fee: 0 euro

Get maps and other information.


★After leaving the tourist information center, go to the castle right next to it.


③Blois Royal Castle

Blois Royal Castle

Château Royal de Blois

Time required: 90 min

Admission fee: 14 euros

Opening hour: 9 am – 6 h 30 pm
(until 7 pm in July and August)
(10 am – 5 pm between November and March)

Close: 1/1, 12/25

The castle was built around a courtyard, and each building had a completely different appearance because it was built in different eras. Inside is a museum, where you can see the furniture and artwork of Louis XII, Francois I, and others who stayed at the castle.


★Go down the stairs from the square in front of the castle and turn right. Turn left at the first crossroad. It takes 10 minutes.


④Saint-Nicolas Church

Saint-Nicolas Church

Église Saint-Nicolas

Time required: 15 min

Admission fee: 0 euro

Opening hour: 8 am – 7 h 30 pm

Close: No

This Romanesque church was built in the 12th century and has three distinctive spires. The interior is simple, but the small chapel is impressive with its combination of geometric patterned stained glass and murals.


★Go up the stairs to return to the castle. Go down the street in front of the tourist information center to enter a park at the corner. It takes 15 minutes.


⑤St-Vincent Church

St-Vincent Church

Église St-Vincent

Time required: 15 min

Admission fee: 0 euro

Opening hour: 9 am – 6 pm

Close: No

This church is located in a park that was designated as a historic monument in 1917. Not only the exterior but also the interior is very different from the church in ④. The interior is especially rich in color, with paintings on the walls and ceiling.


★Go to Porte Côte St to enter the center street. It takes 1 minutes.


⑥Denis Papain Stairs

Denis Papain Stairs

Escaliers Denis Papin

Time required: 5 min

Admission fee: 0 euro

A long staircase in the center of the city with a flowerbed planted in the center, and depending on the season, the staircase itself is decorated. On the stairs is a statue of Denis Papain, a native of this town who invented the principles of pressure vessels and steam engines.


★Continue to walk on the street and turn left at the first crossroad. Go up Pierre de Blois St.


⑦House of Denis Papin

House of Denis Papin

Maison de Denis Papin

Time required: 5 min

Admission fee: 0 euro

This is the house where the aforementioned Denis Papain lived. The wooden houses that connect the houses are distinctive.

★Continue to walk on the street and turn right when you arrive at Saint-Louis Square.


⑧St-Louis Cathedral

St-Louis Cathedral

Cathédral St-Louis

Time required: 20 min

Admission fee: 0 euro

Opening hour: 9 am – 7 pm

Close: No

This is a late Gothic cathedral with a bell tower on the left. The interior is simple, but wide and open.


★Go through a gate beside the cathedral.


⑨Garden of the Bishopric

Garden of the Bishopric

Jardin de l’Évêché

Time required: 15 min

Admission fee: 0 euro

This is the garden behind the cathedral. Because it is located on a hill, you can see the Loire River and the cityscape. In one corner is a bronze statue of Joan of Arc.


★Go straight on Palais St from St-Louis Square and turn right at the dead end. Go up Porte Chartraine St and turn left to go to Paix St. It takes 20 minutes by walk.


⑩Foundation of Doubt

Foundation of Doubt

Fondation du doute

Time required: 60 min

Admission fee: 7.50 euros

Opening hour: 2 pm – 6 h 30 pm

Close:
between Monday and Thursday between November and December / February and March
Monday and Tuesday between September and October, April and June
Monday in July, August and January

This is a contemporary art museum that uses everyday objects to express various things. There are countless message panels on the outside walls of the building. The atmosphere is very different from general art museums, and you can feel the unique creativity.


★Go to Franciade St and when you arrive at a church, go to Chambourdin St on the right of the church. Then, go down stairs and turn right. When you arrive at a forked road, go to the left street to go to Jean Moulin St. It takes 20 minutes by walk.



【Goal】

Blois Chambord Station



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