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Palace of Fontainebleau courtyard with visitors walking on cobblestone path.
Aerial view of the Palace of Fontainebleau Gardens with geometric lawns and a central pond.
Château de Fontainebleau interior with ornate ceiling and large globe.
Château de Fontainebleau grand hall with ornate ceiling and chandeliers.
Château de Fontainebleau ornate hallway with detailed ceiling paintings and wall sconces.
Château de Fontainebleau courtyard with manicured gardens and historic architecture.
Palace of Fontainebleau courtyard with visitors walking on cobblestone path.
Aerial view of the Palace of Fontainebleau Gardens with geometric lawns and a central pond.
Château de Fontainebleau interior with ornate ceiling and large globe.
Château de Fontainebleau grand hall with ornate ceiling and chandeliers.
Château de Fontainebleau ornate hallway with detailed ceiling paintings and wall sconces.
Château de Fontainebleau courtyard with manicured gardens and historic architecture.
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Skip the Line Tickets to Château de Fontainebleau

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€17
Extended validity
Flexible duration
  • Save time and energy with your skip-the-line entry tickets, allowing you to waltz up to the front of the line effortlessly like the royals would have done!
  • Explore 'the true home of kings', Château de Fontainebleau, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the only royal and imperial palace to have been continuously inhabited for 8 centuries.
  • Gasp at the castle’s remarkable horseshoe-shaped staircase, stunning galleries, and guest apartments and gain access to the Napolean I Museum.
  • Sneak a peek at Marie Antoinette's bed, Napoleon's throne, François Gérard's 1807 portrait of Empress Josephine, and more.
  • With over 1500 rooms and 130 lush acres of parkland and gardens, you will have much to see and absorb at your own pace.
  • Save time and energy with your skip-the-line entry tickets, allowing you to waltz up to the front of the line effortlessly like the royals would have done!
  • Explore 'the true home of kings', Château de Fontainebleau, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the only royal and imperial palace to have been continuously inhabited for 8 centuries.
  • Gasp at the castle’s remarkable horseshoe-shaped staircase, stunning galleries, and guest apartments and gain access to the Napolean I Museum.
  • Sneak a peek at Marie Antoinette's bed, Napoleon's throne, François Gérard's 1807 portrait of Empress Josephine, and more.
  • With over 1500 rooms and 130 lush acres of parkland and gardens, you will have much to see and absorb at your own pace.

Inclusions

  • Skip-the-line ticket to Château de Fontainebleau
  • Access to the

Exclusions

  • Audio guide
  • Live guide
  • Access to the Chinese museum
  • Tip: Be sure to carve out some time to stroll around the formal gardens, which feature lakes and sculptures.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled. However, you can use them any time until 26 September, 2027.
  • These tickets are valid until 26 September, 2027.
Vaux-le-Vicomte Château with gardens, part of Paris day tour.
Visitors using audio guides inside Vaux-le-Vicomte, Paris tour.
Visitors exploring ornate hall at Vaux-le-Vicomte during Paris audio-guided tour.
Château de Fontainebleau grand hall with ornate ceiling and chandeliers.
Château de Fontainebleau interior with ornate ceiling and large globe.
Château de Fontainebleau ornate hallway with detailed ceiling paintings and wall sconces.
Cherubs and ornate frescoes in Château de Fontainebleau Grand Apartments.
Vaux-le-Vicomte gardens with central fountain and chateau in the background, near Paris.
Visitors in a golf cart at Vaux-le-Vicomte, France, with the château in the background.
Palace of Fontainebleau courtyard with visitors walking on cobblestone path.
Vaux-le-Vicomte Château with gardens, part of Paris day tour.
Visitors using audio guides inside Vaux-le-Vicomte, Paris tour.
Visitors exploring ornate hall at Vaux-le-Vicomte during Paris audio-guided tour.
Château de Fontainebleau grand hall with ornate ceiling and chandeliers.
Château de Fontainebleau interior with ornate ceiling and large globe.
Château de Fontainebleau ornate hallway with detailed ceiling paintings and wall sconces.
Cherubs and ornate frescoes in Château de Fontainebleau Grand Apartments.
Vaux-le-Vicomte gardens with central fountain and chateau in the background, near Paris.
Visitors in a golf cart at Vaux-le-Vicomte, France, with the château in the background.
Palace of Fontainebleau courtyard with visitors walking on cobblestone path.
Vaux-le-Vicomte Château with gardens, part of Paris day tour.
Visitors using audio guides inside Vaux-le-Vicomte, Paris tour.
Visitors exploring ornate hall at Vaux-le-Vicomte during Paris audio-guided tour.
Château de Fontainebleau grand hall with ornate ceiling and chandeliers.
Château de Fontainebleau interior with ornate ceiling and large globe.
Château de Fontainebleau ornate hallway with detailed ceiling paintings and wall sconces.
Cherubs and ornate frescoes in Château de Fontainebleau Grand Apartments.
Vaux-le-Vicomte gardens with central fountain and chateau in the background, near Paris.
Visitors in a golf cart at Vaux-le-Vicomte, France, with the château in the background.
Palace of Fontainebleau courtyard with visitors walking on cobblestone path.
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From Paris: Vaux-le-Vicomte & Fontainebleau Full-Day Tour with Optional Guide

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€68
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Book now without paying anything. Cancel for free if your plans change

9 hr
Audio guide
Transfers available
  • Experience a full day of French history by visiting 2 awe-inspiring castles, Vaux-le-Vicomte and Fontainebleau, with comfy AC transfers from Paris.
  • Explore Vaux-le-Vicomte's opulent state rooms and halls, and don't forget the 360° view from its dome – an architectural marvel in its own right.
  • Enrich your experience with a multilingual audio guide or a surround sound 3D experience. Kids, get ready to play dress-up and dive into history.
  • Fontainebleau, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, invites exploration with over 1500 rooms, Napoleon I's throne, and the famous horseshoe-shaped staircase.
  • Soak in the beauty of Vaux-le-Vicomte's meticulously manicured greenery and Fontainebleau's majestic fountains, each an epitome of peace and grandeur.
  • Upgrade your tickets to include an experienced and professional guide who will share stories about the castles and French history.
  • Experience a full day of French history by visiting 2 awe-inspiring castles, Vaux-le-Vicomte and Fontainebleau, with comfy AC transfers from Paris.
  • Explore Vaux-le-Vicomte's opulent state rooms and halls, and don't forget the 360° view from its dome – an architectural marvel in its own right.
  • Enrich your experience with a multilingual audio guide or a surround sound 3D experience. Kids, get ready to play dress-up and dive into history.
  • Fontainebleau, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, invites exploration with over 1500 rooms, Napoleon I's throne, and the famous horseshoe-shaped staircase.
  • Soak in the beauty of Vaux-le-Vicomte's meticulously manicured greenery and Fontainebleau's majestic fountains, each an epitome of peace and grandeur.
  • Upgrade your tickets to include an experienced and professional guide who will share stories about the castles and French history.

Inclusions

  • Full-day tour of Vaux-le-Vicomte Castle & Castle of Fontainebleau
  • Round-trip AC transfers from Paris
  • Entry to the Castle of Fontainebleau
  • Audio guide at the Castle of Fontainebleau in French, English, Spanish, Italian, German, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, Dutch, Portuguese, & Polish (optional)
  • Entry to Vaux-le-Vicomte Castle
  • Access to any 1 (optional):

  • Access to the dome of the Vaux-le-Vicomte Castle (optional)
  • Period costume rentals for children (optional)
  • Professional guide (optional)

Fontainebleau Castle

  • Tip: Wear comfortable walking shoes as these castles and their gardens are vast and require quite a bit of walking.
  • This castle is accessible by wheelchair. The Diana and English Gardens are accessible. However, access to other gardens is challenging due to cobblestones.
  • Wheelchairs on rent and a lift are available at the venue.
  • Special toilets are located in the reception areas upon request from staff.

Vaux-le-Vicomte

  • Tip: Don't forget to sample some of the delicious French cuisine available at the on-site restaurants or cafes.
  • This experience is accessible by wheelchair.
  • A disabled access ramp is available at the entrance, on the right of the large entrance gates.
  • The toilets at the entrance are available for guests with reduced mobility.
  • The access to the dome of Vaux-le-Vicomte Castle is reserved for people over 1.35 m.
  • Children can rent period costumes at the château's entrance.
  • You can choose between a classic audio guide or a 3D surround sound experience on the spot.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Arc de Triomphe in Paris with a colorful sunset sky.
Tourists entering the Louvre Museum through the glass pyramid entrance in Paris.
Fountain and gardens leading to the Palace of Versailles, France.
Dome des Invalides in Paris with golden dome and historic architecture.
Sainte Chapelle spire and Conciergerie facade in Paris with ornate golden gate.
Pantheon in Paris with visitors and surrounding architecture.
Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Paris with visitors on the steps.
Conciergerie on Notre Dame’s Island at sunset, Paris.
Centre Pompidou exterior with red escalators and exposed structural design in Paris.
Interior view of Musée d'Orsay in Paris, showcasing art exhibits and architecture.
Arc de Triomphe in Paris with a colorful sunset sky.
Tourists entering the Louvre Museum through the glass pyramid entrance in Paris.
Fountain and gardens leading to the Palace of Versailles, France.
Dome des Invalides in Paris with golden dome and historic architecture.
Sainte Chapelle spire and Conciergerie facade in Paris with ornate golden gate.
Pantheon in Paris with visitors and surrounding architecture.
Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Paris with visitors on the steps.
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Turbopass Paris City Card with Paris Museum Pass: Access to 50+ Attractions

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€159
Flexible duration
Guided tour

One pass, 50+ Paris icons: Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Versailles, Seine cruise & more—unlimited entry.

  • Everything you get: Enjoy unlimited entry to over 50 top Paris attractions, including the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, and Versailles. Glide along the Seine on a river cruise, hop on the Big Bus for easy city travel, and enjoy guided tours with local insights and immersive culinary experiences.
  • Why choose this: Explore Paris effortlessly with a single pass—no juggling multiple tickets. Save time and money while discovering the city at your own pace. Flexible durations and glowing reviews from fellow travelers make it a smart, stress-free choice.
  • Upgrades: Extend your adventure with 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6-day unlimited entry options to fit your travel plans.

One pass, 50+ Paris icons: Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Versailles, Seine cruise & more—unlimited entry.

  • Everything you get: Enjoy unlimited entry to over 50 top Paris attractions, including the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, and Versailles. Glide along the Seine on a river cruise, hop on the Big Bus for easy city travel, and enjoy guided tours with local insights and immersive culinary experiences.
  • Why choose this: Explore Paris effortlessly with a single pass—no juggling multiple tickets. Save time and money while discovering the city at your own pace. Flexible durations and glowing reviews from fellow travelers make it a smart, stress-free choice.
  • Upgrades: Extend your adventure with 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6-day unlimited entry options to fit your travel plans.

Inclusions

  • Validity: 2/3/4/5/6 days (active from 5:30 am on the first day until 5:30 am the following day, activated on the first day of use)
  • Paris Museum Pass

Access to:

  • Museums: Louvre, Centre Pompidou, Orsay Museum & more
  • Landmarks: Palace of Versailles, Conciergerie, Arc de Triomphe & more
  • Bus tours and cruises: 24-hour hop-on hop-off bus tour, Seine River cruise & more
  • Guided tours: Montmartre and Sacré Coeur, Notre Dame, Stade de France & more
  • Activities: Cheese tasting at Ô Chateau, Ballon de Paris Generali (hot air balloon) & more
  • Discounts at Hard Rock Cafe, Les Caves du Louvre & more
  • Get all details here

What to bring

  • Bring essential documents such as tickets or vouchers.
  • Carry a valid photo ID (such as an identity card, passport, or driving license) for verification purposes.

What’s not allowed

  • Food and drinks are not included and may not be permitted inside certain attractions.
  • Large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage may not be allowed at some attractions.
  • Pets are not permitted, except for registered service animals.

Additional information

  • Your Turbopass City Card is for your exclusive use only, it's non-transferable and cannot be shared with others.
  • Your pass includes access to the Turbopass City Explorer App. Download it before your trip and get access to expert tips, audio narration, itineraries, and essential information for a seamless experience.
  • For the exact timings of each attraction, please check the official website.
  • You can visit each attraction only once during the validity period.
  • Advance reservations are needed for: Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine, Conciergerie, Hôtel de la Marine, Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme, Musée de l'Orangerie, The Louvre, Sainte Chapelle, Tours de Notre-Dame de Paris and Château de Versailles & Estate of Trianon.
  • Forget about printing tickets – simply present your digital pass for entry. Once you purchase, you'll get an email from Paris Turbopass with a link to your digital pass and the booking app.
  • Use the app to check which attractions need pre-booking, and effortlessly reserve your slots by following the straightforward instructions.
  • Your pass becomes active at your first attraction, granting one-time free entry to each site.

Validity:

  • Turbopass City Card: Your pass is valid for 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 consecutive days, depending on your choice. Each day follows a calendar day format, meaning it starts at 5:30am and ends at 5:30am the following day, no matter when you first use it.
  • Paris Museum Pass: This pass gives you an extra day of validity. For example, a 3-day city card includes a 4-day Paris Museum Pass, and a 4-day Turbopass includes a 5-day pass. It activates at the same time as your city card, so you get an additional day to explore Paris’ incredible museums.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Things to know before booking your tickets

  • While tickets can be purchased onsite, it’s strongly recommended to book online in advance. Onsite tickets only offer general entry without skip-the-line options, and guided tours are limited to certain months (mostly May to August). Additionally, guided tours onsite may only be offered in French, so booking online ensures availability of English-language tours that provide valuable insights.
  • When you book a guided tour, a knowledgeable lecturer from the Château de Fontainebleau will take you to lesser-known or normally restricted areas of the château, offering a unique experience. Guided tour tickets also grant you entry during a dedicated time slot, helping you avoid crowds. After your guided tour, you can continue exploring the château independently with a self-guided tour.
  • If you are visiting with a group, booking tickets online in advance is mandatory to secure your reservation.
  • Château de Fontainebleau is just a 30-minute drive from Vaux-le-Vicomte, making it easy to visit both in one day. Many combined tours offer round-trip transfers and a professional guide who will share detailed commentary on the history and highlights of both châteaux. Booking a combined tour is a convenient way to experience these two iconic French landmarks in a single trip.

Explore Château de Fontainebleau

The Grand Apartments

These stately rooms reflect centuries of royal life, from François I to Napoleon. Rich tapestries, gilded woodwork, and coffered ceilings showcase evolving French style and courtly grandeur in spaces used for receptions, ceremonies, and private life.

The Ballroom (Salle de Bal)

Commissioned in the 16th century, this Renaissance hall features a carved wooden ceiling and mythological frescoes by Rosso Fiorentino. It was the stage for royal banquets and courtly performances—elegance designed to impress.

The Throne Room

Converted by Napoleon, this is one of the few surviving throne rooms in France. Deep red drapery, imperial eagles, and the original throne offer a powerful glimpse into the rituals of imperial authority.

The Chapel of the Trinity

This ornate chapel was the site of royal weddings and masses. Its painted ceiling and golden altar, created by Italian artists, highlight the king’s ties to both religion and Renaissance culture.

The Turkish Boudoir

Created for Marie-Antoinette and later used by Empress Josephine, this room mixes Eastern-inspired décor with French luxury—silks, lacquered panels, and rich patterns in a space designed for privacy.

The Courtyards

Each courtyard reflects a chapter of Fontainebleau’s evolution. The Cour d’Honneur served as the formal entrance, while the Cour des Adieux remains historic as the site of Napoleon’s final goodbye in 1814.

The Palace Gardens

From the symmetry of the Grand Parterre to the natural curves of the English Garden, Fontainebleau’s 130 hectares of grounds offer scenic walks, sculptures, and the peaceful Carp Pond for boating or quiet reflection.

The Chinese Museum and Salon

Assembled by Empress Eugénie, this collection of Chinese and Asian artifacts reflects 19th-century fascination with the East—porcelain, lacquerware, and embroidered silks housed in a finely decorated salon.

The Francis I Gallery

A highlight of French Renaissance art, this long corridor features elaborate frescoes and stuccoes by Italian masters, blending mythology and monarchy in a richly detailed visual narrative.

Plan your visit to Château de Fontainebleau

Timings
Location
Facilities & rules
Accessibility
Dining

Chateau

  • The chateau is open every day except Tuesday, January 1st, May 1st and December 25th.
  • From October to March: 9:30am to 5pm (last access at 4:15pm).
  • From April to September: 9:30am to 6pm (last access at 5:15pm).
  • The park and gardens are open, under the usual conditions, free of charge.
  • The restaurant is open every day for lunch.
  • Some spaces may close early. It is recommended to allow 2 hours for a complete self-guided tour of the château.

Courtyards and gardens

  • Entry to the courtyards and gardens is free and they are open every day.
  • From November to February: 9am-5pm
    Last admission: 4pm
  • In March, April and October: 9am-6pm
    Last admission: 5pm
  • From May to September: 9am-7pm
    Last admission: 6pm
  • The Jardin de Diane and the Jardin Anglais close early, half an hour and one hour respectively before the times indicated.
  • The park is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Address - 77300 Fontainebleau, France Château de Fontainebleau

Find on maps

By train - Take the train from Paris Gare de Lyon (main lines) towards Montargis, Montereau, or Laroche-Migennes, and get off at the Fontainebleau-Avon station.


By car - From Paris, take the A6 (Porte d’Orléans or Porte d’Italie) and take the Fontainebleau exit. Head towards Fontainebleau, and then follow the signs for the ‘château’.

  • Toilets: The only indoor toilets in the Chateau are located at the end of the tour.(Other toilets are accessible from the main courtyard to the right of the ticket office.)
  • Lockers and cloakroom: Free lockers are available to leave pushchairs, child carriers, bulky bags, umbrellas and other items prohibited during the visit. 
    Note: For preservation reasons and safety, bulky pushchairs and child carriers are not allowed when visiting the Chateau. Front worn baby slings are available at the cloakroom in addition to buggies.
  • Changing tables are available in the women’s toilets.
  • Pets: Pets are not allowed in the gardens and the courtyards of the Chateau. Service dogs are allowed. 
  • Lifts: A lift provides access to the Grands Apartments for people with reduced mobility.
  • The castle provides free wheelchairs and cane seats in exchange for a piece of ID. They cannot be booked in advance and are distributed directly on site upon request to the reception agents.
  • Two parking spaces are at your disposal within the castle grounds. Access is via the Cour des Mathurins (entrance located in Rue Denecourt, across from the municipal theatre).
  • You also have the option of being dropped off by car in front of the castle entrance. The vehicle will then have to be parked outside the castle grounds.
  • Special toilets are located in the reception areas upon request from staff.

Les Petites Bouches de l’Empereur

  • Location: Situated in the château's historic Aile de la Belle Cheminée, near the Porte Dorée.
  • Ambiance: Offers a buffet-style dining experience with fresh, seasonal, and locally sourced dishes.
  • View: Features a terrace overlooking the Étang aux Carpes and the Grand Parterre designed by André Le Nôtre.

Café des Mariniers

  • Location: Located in the Cour de la Fontaine, providing a scenic view of the Étang aux Carpes.
  • Offerings: Serves a variety of hot and cold beverages, including coffee in partnership with Café Joyeux, and homemade verrines.
  • Accessibility: Open to visitors of the château and gardens; no entry ticket required for access.

Salle des Banquets

  • Location: Found within the château, accessible via the Porte Dorée.
  • Function: Available for group events, seminars, and other gatherings by reservation.
  • Facilities: Equipped with a bar and adjoining catering kitchen, offering a versatile space for various events.

Things to do near Château de Fontainebleau

Fontainebleau Forest

This vast forest offers a natural escape with scenic hiking trails, rock climbing spots, and peaceful picnic areas, making it a perfect complement to the château’s historic grandeur. Its diverse landscapes have inspired artists and nature lovers for centuries.

Barbizon Village

Known as the “Village of Painters,” Barbizon is famous for its 19th-century art colony that attracted masters like Millet and Rousseau. You can explore charming galleries, quaint cafés, and the Barbizon Museum dedicated to this artistic heritage.

Moret-sur-Loing

This medieval town features cobblestone streets, half-timbered houses, and a picturesque riverside setting. It’s a favorite spot for painters like Alfred Sisley and offers a tranquil atmosphere just a short trip from Fontainebleau.

Fontainebleau-Avon Train Station

This station connects Fontainebleau to Paris and surrounding towns, making it a convenient starting point or return hub for visitors exploring the region. It’s ideal for those planning day trips or extended stays.

Les Jardins de Diane

Located within the château grounds, these Renaissance gardens offer a serene stroll among fountains, sculptures, and manicured flower beds. They provide a peaceful contrast to the château’s opulent interiors and are perfect for a reflective break.

Musée Napoléon

Housed in the château itself, this museum showcases Napoleon’s legacy through artifacts, portraits, and personal items. It enriches the visit by connecting Fontainebleau’s history to one of France’s most iconic figures.

Place Napoléon

This lively square near the château is lined with cafés and shops, offering a taste of local life and a great spot to relax after touring. It’s a hub for cultural events and a gateway to exploring Fontainebleau’s town center.

Frequently asked questions about Château de Fontainebleau tickets

Can I visit the Fontainebleau Forest?

Yes, the forest is right next to the town and has plenty of walking and cycling paths to explore. Just keep in mind there’s no public transport directly from the château to the forest, so you’ll need to get there on your own.

Are there any free admission days?

There are! Admission is free on the first Sunday of each month, except for July and August. You’ll also find free entry during special events like European Museum Night and European Heritage Days.

Which rooms need a guided tour, and which can I see on your own?

Out of over 1,500 rooms, only about 120 are open to visitors. Some of the more special apartments and galleries are only accessible with a guide, but you can explore the main Grands Appartements and the Napoleon Museum on your own.

Is there an easy way to see the gardens without doing a lot of walking?

Definitely! There’s a little “Tiny Train” that you can pay for, which takes you on a tour around the gardens—perfect if you want to save your legs.

Is there a theatre inside the château, and can I visit it?

Yes, there’s the Imperial Theatre, built back in 1857 by Napoleon III and Empress Eugénie. It’s a rare find and usually only open if you join a guided tour.

When’s the best time to visit if I want to avoid crowds?

Try going early in the morning or later in the afternoon on weekdays. Just a heads-up—the château is closed every Tuesday.

Can I visit the Chinese Museum? Is there an extra cost?

You can! It’s not included in the regular ticket though—you’ll need to pay an extra €3, which comes with a cool interactive guide called the HistoPad (for visitors aged 12+). Kids under 12 get in free but won’t get the HistoPad.

If I get free admission, do I still have to pay for guided tours?

Yes, even if your entry is free, guided tours have their own separate fee.

How long can I stay inside?

You’re free to explore as long as the château is open. The main route usually takes about 1.5 hours, but if you want to linger longer, that’s totally fine.