Château de Chantilly Skip-the-Line Tickets
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Skip the line - Do not wait in line at the entrance
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Experience Highlights
Escape the hustle and bustle of Paris and experience a real day out with these skip-the-line tickets to the majestic Château de Chantilly. This ticket allows you to freely discover its historic palace, temporary exhibitions, French, English and Anglo-Chinese gardens, as well as the impressive Horse Museum, without waiting in line.
Located some 50 kilometres north of Paris, the château is ideal for a getaway with friends, family or as a couple. You can wander through the 19th century halls, stroll among fountains and garden sculptures, or simply enjoy a picnic surrounded by nature.
- Access the château, gardens and large stables without queuing.
- Discover three styles of gardens and picnic areas to relax in.
- Visit the Musée du Cheval with more than 200 equestrian works.
What’s included
- No queuing at the Château de Chantilly (château, gardens, large stables)
- Access to the Musée du Cheval
- Access to temporary exhibitions
- Entrance to the French, English and Anglo-Chinese gardens
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Step by Step
The Château de Chantilly is a hidden gem in the middle of a lush forest, just an hour from Paris. This iconic site invites you to explore the life and legacy of the Princes of Condé and the Duke of Aumale, in a setting where art, architecture and nature blend in perfect harmony.
This ticket gives you direct, no-waiting access to the interior of the castle, where you can marvel at its collection of classical paintings, period furniture and ancestral libraries. The tour also includes temporary exhibitions, many of them dedicated to Renaissance art or equestrian history.
One of the main attractions is its series of historic gardens, designed between the 17th and 19th centuries. You can stroll through the French-style garden designed by Le Nôtre, enjoy the serenity of the English garden with its canals, or lose yourself among the pavilions and bridges of the exotic Anglo-Chinese garden.
Don't forget to visit the Grandes Écuries (Great Stables), which houses the famous Horse Museum. Here you will discover the importance of the equestrian world in the French nobility through costumes, tools, sculptures and paintings, in one of the most complete collections in Europe.