commune in Oise, France
Chantilly, a town to the north of Paris and its metropolis, is the site of one of the most famous and beautiful French châteaux.
Get in
editBy car
editBy train
editFrom the Gare du Nord in Paris - SNCF Grandes Lignes (27 min), from Châtelet les Halles - RER Line D (45 min).
- 1 Chantilly-Gouvieux railway station (Gare de Chantilly - Gouvieux), Place de la Gare.
Get around
editOn foot
editTo walk from the terminal (at the head of the SNCF lines), get off at the Chantilly stop and walk to the château from the terminal, around 30-35 min.
By bus
editThere is a Cariane bus from the train station to Senlis that also stops at the entrance to the château. The fare within the city of Chantilly is free.
By taxi
editTo access the château from Chantilly station, you can take a taxi from the station (€6).
See
edit- 1 Château de Chantilly. Not only are the château and its gardens beautiful, but the château is also an important museum of art. The combination of excellent paintings displayed in beautiful surroundings would be a sufficient reason to visit, but make sure to walk around the grounds and enjoy the water features, too.
Do
edit- 1 Parc Astérix (By car: Access directly from the A1 autoroute, 9km south of junction 8 (Senlis). By train from Paris: RER B3 to Charles de Gaulles airport terminal 1 and take the Parc Astérix shuttle bus). 1st Apr–5 Nov: open every day 10:00–18:00. World-famous amusement park designed after the Astérix comic strips by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. Seven adventure areas, 27 attractions and six shows are waiting to thrill, excite and entertain you. The park has plenty to offer young children such as many merry-go-rounds and a dolphin theatre. It also has a very diverse set of attractions for adults, including Tonnerre de Zeus, the biggest wooden roller-coaster in Europe, Goudurix, one of the most impressive loop-the-loops in Europe. On the gate, adult: €49, child (aged 3-11): €41; reserved at least seven days in advance, adult: €41, child (aged 3-11): €38.