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我们在凡尔赛宫和枫丹白露宫待了两天。凡尔赛非常热门,到处都排着长队。买票之后还要接受行李检查才能得到耳机进去参观。与之不同的是,在枫丹白露游客要少得多,我们可以自由的四处参观。在凡尔赛宫里面家具并不多见,而在枫丹白露却摆满了家具,我们在那看到的挂毯真是棒极了,价值连城的挂毯保持着它们原有的古朴魅力。而凡尔赛值得一看得是里面的油画作品。在枫丹白露,我感受到的是宁静以及放松,这都是整体氛围和环境所致。而凡尔赛却让我感觉很焦虑,也许是因为里面有很大的空间展览了以战争为主体的摄影和绘画作品。另外,枫丹白露的门票只是凡尔赛宫的一半,还包括了花园的入场费在内。但在凡尔赛,参观花园的钱是需要另算的。当然,从巴黎到枫丹白露没有到凡尔赛宫那么方便,但是,这点小麻烦事绝对值得的!
从巴黎开车到枫丹白露堡只需45分钟。把车停在村庄外的户外停车场就可以,停车费通过机器缴纳。我们是仲夏的中午11点钟到的,还有很多停车空位。我们走不远就来到了别墅前,然后我们参加了自助游。我们对所见感到震撼,建筑很壮观,全家人都玩得很开心-孩子们也是。这确实用了挺长时间,因为这里太大了。然后我们出去到庭院里的咖啡馆吃点零食。之后我们又乘四轮马车穿越广场,虽然这个钱另算,但是很值,尤其是孩子们很开心。这也会让你感受这的广阔,不然你骑单车的话是很难转遍的。我们打算明年再来,所以强力推荐这里的一日游。
我们提前买的票,包括在一个旅行大礼包里,含teh城堡门票,往返城堡的巴士,往返Fontainbleau的火车票,去火车站的地铁票,还有很好的导游书,这一切只要266元。参观城堡内部的旅行花费2.5个小时,但是如果没有人停下来看完所有提供的消息会更短一些。我们还花了2小时去探索花园,走走这庞大的地方!我们很幸运因为天气晴朗,阳光灿烂,使得我们能更好的享受旅途。
去之后,你肯定会发现这里的地铁很复杂。首先你要从里昂火车站出发,出地铁的旋转门之后,你要上大概3、4层楼高的距离,到达地面,然后往前走,如果你不确定的话,可以问一问询问台的工作人员,然后你会看到一个售票亭门口,只有两个窗口,没有法国新线列车的售票亭大,排队的人不会很多,一般也就两三个吧,然后你买一张去默伦车站的票。到了之后,千万不要像我们一样打车,打车的话你就看不到枫丹白露的美丽景色了,只能看到一片片森林而已,要怎么做呢,要坐巴士,那里有四个巴士站,看起来很复杂哈,不要怕,去塞纳马恩那个站,然后坐77-34路巴士,我们是打车过去的,车子直接把我们送去了火车站门口,那个站离枫丹白露的大门有半条街那么远,离免费公园那个入口也超远。宫殿的这个花园是免费的,不用门票。所以说,记住穿上你的运动鞋,反正要穿好走路的鞋,不要光是想着好看,别以为能邂逅什么帅哥美女,好好的照顾好你的脚才是真的,因为要走很远的路,不过幸好景色非常漂亮。我不是那种喜欢徒步的人,但是就连我也很享受走那一段路的过程。偷偷的带点法国长棍子面包或者一般的面包进去,为什么呢,拿来喂公园里池塘里的那些大鱼,软糖它们也会吃,不过它们最喜欢的是面包。小孩子最喜欢丢东西给鱼吃了,所以即使是为了小孩子也要记住带点喂鱼的东西。还有,如果方便的话,带点三明治和饮料进去。开始要走那么多路,到达那些华美的房间的时候你肯定会很饿的,里面的东西又超贵,所以,从外面偷带进去吧。和凡尔赛宫一样,这也是一个装修极尽奢华之能事的宫殿。不过这里的装修不仅很奢华,也非常考究。我们是星期天的下午去玩的,那天天气很好,我们在宫殿里面玩了5个小时,每个房间都逛遍了,而且还在宫殿里散步。我个人觉得,你参观过这个宫殿之后,就会觉得凡尔赛宫也不过如此,因为讲真的,凡尔赛宫的花园真的没办法和这里的比。尽量在天气好的时候去玩,在花园里面散步是一件很享受的事情,不管你有没有带孩子,看到池塘里的那些大鱼,你肯定会像喂它们东西的,里面的风景也超漂亮,找块草地野餐一下也是个不错的选择。
8月5号我去这里玩,很惊喜的发现里面居然是空的。这是一个很华丽的宫殿,里面有很珍贵的藏品,墙壁上有很多精美的绘画。不过和英国的一些豪华古宅比起来,这里的确维护得不算很好,内部墙壁有一些地方已经有裂痕了,还有,宫殿背后有一些窗子已经破了,而且那栋楼本身也已经不复往日的光彩了。我的孩子本来想到池塘里面划船的,不过没有看到管理租船的人,虽然那里有个地方写着是租船处。宫殿附近有很宽敞的一片地,那里有人出租马和马车,可以坐上去体验一下。我们很喜欢宫殿左边的花园里的那个喷泉,是一只狗在撒尿的样子!当天那里好像是儿童的节日,我看到很多小孩在花园里面玩,不过没有看到任何关于这个活动的信息。我们的车是停到宫殿前面的,不过好像你也可以停在宫殿后花园的小路旁边,那就不用花钱了。从这里去巴黎迪斯尼乐园只要一个小时,强烈大家去玩,下次我一定要去凡尔赛宫看看。
We visited Chateau de Fontainebleau on our recent trip to Paris. We were looking for an easy day-trip to get away from the hustle and bustle, but something a little different than usual. Both my husband and I had been to Versailles separately years ago, and neither of us was that interested in going back. When I went, it was May & extremely crowded. I hardly had time to look at the rooms because the crowds just kind of pressed you on. Chateau de Fontainebleau was a totally different experience. It was not crowded at all. There were other people there, yes, but in each room there were 2-3 other people, tops, and we were often by ourselves. Also, from my recollection of Versailles, there aren't nearly as many rooms open as there are here. I also remember there being scant descriptions - it seemed Versailles wants you to buy the audioguide. Fontainebleau had descriptions in each room in French, English, and Spanish. Only a few times did we encounter an explanation in French only. Fontainebleau is chock full of French history, too - 7 centuries of royals lived here, including Napoleon, Marie Antoinette, Louis XIII, and Louis XV. It's amazing to think of all of the truly influential people who walked the hallways. The chateau also contains the room where Napoleon abdicated/was forced from the throne.The museum does not allow strollers, but does provide large storage lockers. We were able to push our stroller directly into one without folding it up. We wore the baby in a baby carrier and he was fine. The day we visited was rainy and overcast, so the grounds did not look very nice. I'm sure they would be much nicer on a sunny day, and even better in spring when everything's in bloom. The grounds themselves are free to visit and are quite extensive.We had no problem taking the bus to the chateau from the train station - the stop is right outside and the bus is marked "Chateau". If you come by train from Paris, you can use that same ticket to ride the bus, no need to pay again. We bought a zone 5 day ticket in Paris, which covered the metro, train, and bus.Also, thanks to all the other reviewers - we read the previous reviews when deciding to go and found the info very helpful!*if you like my review, I hope you'll click the 'helpful' button; those of us who write reviews love to get them and it motivates us to do more :) *
Great place to visit and almost empty in the offseason. the grounds are beautiful and great place for photography
We went to went Chateau de Fontainebleau today. It was a beautiful spring day with lovely weather. Perhaps I had quite high expectations, however the chateau wasn't as amazing as what I had expected it to be. The gardens were nice and my favourite part was walking across the road to the forrest where the wild flowers were growing.
Weather it's a cloudy or a sunny day, the Chateau of Fontainebleau wellcomes you in the same gracefull manner. You have the opportunitty to visit the interior and the surrowndings as well. You won't be dissapointed for taking the time to see this beautiful, rich of history place near Paris. The gardens have wonderfull places where you can take a quick picnic with friends. Worth mentioning also that the city of Fontainebleau is built arround the chateau....
This is simply an amazing place. The extensive gardens and woodland surround the pretty town of Fontainebleau but the Chateau itself is the main reason people visit. From the time you walk through the elaborate gates you are very much aware of the Kings, Queens, Emperors and Empresses who have walked the way before you. The rooms are exquisite and the descriptions are detailed (if you like detail, the audio guide is good value). All in all, a fabulous day.
Not far away from PARIS,with a historical past,former royal residence,Worth to visit,bears the marks of PHILIPPE LE BEL,LUIS VII,NAPOLEON I.The galleries are great,full of paintings and sculptures.
We enjoyed walking around the gardens and sitting in the shade on a very hot day. Indoors was very interesting too.
Of course on the outskirts of Paris, (but a quick train trip and then a walk) this palace / chateaux / castle is a wonderful example of French history. I was fortunate enough to be there on a quiet of season day, so had the place almost to myself to browse.Lots of history and good english guide books/ leaflets available.
While in Paris, we decided to board a train to travel about 40 minutes to Fontainebleau-Avon Station to take an excursion to Chateau de Fontainebleau. We were so glad that we made the journey, as the castle, its surroundings and the town itself is simply serene & gorgeous. Unlike Chateau de Versaille, Chateau de Fontainebleau is less crowded as there were not many visitors and I was told that it has always been so. There's a long history behind this chateau as it was the residence of French monarchs from Louis VII through Napoleon III and it was quite pleasant to see the rooms where these famous people used to congregate, dine, rest & retire during those medieval days. The furnishing inside this chateau is simply stunning and the garden at the back of the chateau is massive and beautiful. The quietness and the lack of tourists to this beautiful chateau, made it feel as if we were transported back to the days where the kings and queens used to rule France. A visit to Chateau de Fontainebleau is highly recommended.
Worth a visit. The way that the Chateau was built and has been preserved gives the feel of traveling backwards through time as you go from room to room.