This grand 16th-century Renaissance castle in the Loire Valley is one of the most recognizable châteaux in the world. Its distinct French Renaissance architecture features an astounding 440 rooms, 84 staircases, and 365 fireplaces spread across a sprawling complex designed to impress.
The château's centerpiece is the famous double-helix staircase, an ingenious design that allows two people to ascend and descend without ever crossing paths. Surrounding the château are 13,000 acres of woods and gardens that are perfect for exploring.
Wander through interior rooms that showcase lavish decorations, including ornate carvings, frescoes, and royal furnishings that will give you a sense of the French court's excessive tastes during the 16th century. A visit to Chambord provides an immersive glimpse into one of the finest examples of French Renaissance architecture and opulence.