Blois, France

Blois, France

Blois France

Blois is a city and the capital of the Loir-et-Cher department in central France, located on the banks of the lower Loire River between Orléans and Tours. Blois Castle The Blois Castle, a Renaissance castle once inhabited by King Louis XII, is situated in the heart of the city, and an 18th-century stone bridge crosses the Loire. As Blois is constructed on two steep hills, winding and steep paths traverse the city, ending in long staircases at various locations. To the south of the city, the Russy Forest serves as a reminder of the dense woods that once blanketed the area. The House of Magic The Robert-Houdin House of Magic is a museum facing the Castle. As a French museum, it is the only public museum in Europe that combines collections of magic and a venue for permanent performing arts in one place, and it directly reflects the personality of Robert-Houdin.
Recommended airport
Val De Loire (TUF)