
Tours (the ‘s’ is silent) lies at the heart of Loire Châteaux Country, a legacy of the centuries when it was the capital of France and the French royal court was based in the Loire Valley. The châteaux of Chenonceau, Blois, Amboise, Cheverny, Azay, Villandry, and Chaumont are all within an hour’s drive. Quality, elegance and class are the region’s hallmarks, also famous for the vineyards surrounding the city. In the city, stylish streets are adorned by neat lines of white stone and black slate. South of the Cher and north of the Loire extend the newer business districts. The main attraction though is the historic centre between the rivers. In medieval times, Rue Colbert was the main street. Mainly pedestrianized, it remains a domain of little shops and cafés, as well as the museums and Gothic cathedral, beautifully lit up at night. Today, the main street is the always bustling Rue Nationale, with department stores and dozens of interesting small shops.
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Most shops are open from Tuesdays to Saturdays between 9 am-12 pm and 3-7 pm. Most supermarkets are open Mondays to Saturdays between 8.30 am-12.30 pm and 3-7.30 pm, and have late closing on certain days. Most museums and sights keep similar hours, but are closed one day a week, usually Monday or Tuesday.









































The best time to visit the Loire Valley is during the late spring (May to June) or early fall (September to October) when the weather is mild and the vineyards are lush.
The Loire Valley is famous for its stunning châteaux, including Château de Chambord, Château de Chenonceau, and Château de Villandry, known for its gardens.
A stay of three to four days is ideal to explore the main châteaux, enjoy wine tastings, and experience the scenic beauty of the Loire Valley.
Try local specialties like rillettes, goat cheese from Sainte-Maure-de-Touraine, and tarte Tatin, a delicious upside-down caramelized apple tart.
Renting a car is the most convenient way to explore the Loire Valley, but there are also train and bus services connecting major towns and châteaux.
Consider day trips to nearby attractions like the cities of Tours and Angers or the beautiful gardens of Chaumont-sur-Loire.
Staying in towns like Amboise or Tours offers a central location with easy access to major attractions and a variety of accommodation options.
