5/5 - Excellent
Beautiful town. Beautiful Chateau.






We will most certainly return here! Beautiful and charming, it is in a great location to experience all of Amboise. Room #7 was spotless and spacious. Two great night sleeps. Thank you!
Reviewed on 20 November 2025

Very attentive staff.
Reviewed on 29 October 2025

A nice large room and good location , but need a car to access town Center
Reviewed on 14 October 2025

This was a great stay! It was luxurious to have so much space! Conveniently located to all the attractions in Amboise, and a winery a literal stone’s throw away. One downside was no internet or wifi, and within the house the signal was poor- had to pop outside a few times when internet was needed. ...
Reviewed on 11 July 2025

Cute cottage 2 miles outside of Amboise. Very quant 3 bedroom. Sleeps 6 comfortably. Town was a great location for visiting Chateaus and wineries.
Reviewed on 27 September 2025

Bonjour, Le propriétaire a été parfait en tout point. Nous reviendrons sans hésitez. Un grand merci. Maison tres agreable avec tout les équipements, la piscine, le jacuzzi la terrasse, barbecue, tout etait au top
Reviewed on 16 June 2025

You can learn about the history of Amboise with a stop at Château d'Amboise. Visit the area's shops, or simply enjoy its cafes.

You can learn about the history of Amboise when you stop by Château-Gaillard. Wander the picturesque gardens in this relaxing area.
You can study the exhibits at Clos Lucé Castle, a museum with a storied past, during your trip to Amboise. Wander the picturesque gardens in this relaxing area.
Enjoy a fun-filled day at Mini-Châteaux Park during your visit to Amboise. Wander the picturesque gardens in this relaxing area.
Though Robert Debre Hospital Amboise might be what brings you to town, perhaps you'll have a chance to explore more of Amboise while you are here.
Explore the great outdoors at Pagoda of Chanteloup, a lovely green space in Amboise. Discover the countryside and wineries in this relaxing area.
Beautiful town. Beautiful Chateau.
Leonardo Da Vinci's house was well worth a visit. which abuts the riverbank. My wife found the shopping to be great, and the restaurants and cafes were all good. Easy day trips to Chenonceau & others.
Quaint village with great restaurant’s. People were very friendly and helpful.
Lovely town with lots of character and history, as well as great restaurants. The dinner we ate at Chateau de Pray for our 10th wedding anniversary was incredible and an overall fantastic experience.
Beautiful town and excellent base to visit the Loire region and chateaux
Bien sûr le château et le clos Luce. Pour un repas hors du temps je recommande le prieuré du clos Lucé. On y mange renaissance!
