How many of us dream of retiring to a little château in France? Collecting nice bottles of wine, wandering in the village fields, long sunsets on the veranda – it’s an idyllic fantasy. But for ...
Head to the Château de Maisons-Laffitte in the Yvelines for the European Heritage Crafts Days on April 12, 2026. Expect a ...
Following a meticulous four-year restoration, the historic Château la Commaraine is ready to debut as a new luxury benchmark this March.
Karen Horne and her husband, Paul, first saw Chateau La Perrière in a newspaper ad. The Hornes, who call the U.K. home but were married in France, decided to tour the property on their next trip. “We ...
France boasts many intriguing castles, or chateaus, and this underrated destination further begs to be visited thanks to its ...
Visit these chateaux embracing the festive spirit in France’s picturesque Loire Valley over the winter holidays. Domaine National de Chambord during the holidays. One of the Loire Valley’s most ...
It’s not hard to pinpoint what it is about the classic French chateau that inspires so many destination wedding dreams. “There’s just something magical about saying ‘I do’ in a place full of history, ...
A French chateau wedding is hard to beat for elegance and romance. “French chateaux are renowned for their historical significance and architectural beauty, offering an exclusive and private setting ...
Ever dreamed of owning a fairy-tale castle in the French countryside? Now you can – and it’ll set you back a mere $58. A crowdfunding project to restore the medieval French chateau of Ebaupinay, in ...
Dubbed “Chateau Isle de France,” the remarkable Westchester property will transport your soul to the serenity of the European Alps. When your home has its own name, that’s when you know you’ve really ...
La Mothe-Chandeniers is a romantic French château straight out of a storybook. Dating back to the 13th century, it now lies abandoned – and its turrets and towers have begun to crumble. But the ...
A French expression that the English stole from us years ago defines mirages as “castles in Spain,” no doubt by way of contrast to those in France, which are a very tangible reality. In France there ...