Tourists can explore the city's many historical and cultural sites, such as the royal castle of Blois, Saint-Louis Cathedral, and Saint-Nicolas Church. The city is also renowned for its gastronomic heritage, highlighting local specialties such as goat cheese from Sainte-Maure-de-Touraine, wine from Cheverny and saffron from the Loire Valley. Outdoor enthusiasts can visit the city's many parks and gardens, such as the Jardin des Lices, the Jardin de l'Evêché and the Forêt de Blois. The banks of the Loire are also nearby, offering visitors the opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty of the region through activities like canoeing and river cruising.
- The royal castle of Blois, which was the residence of many kings of France. Saint-Louis Cathedral and Saint-Nicolas Church.
- The Museum of Magic, an immersive visit to the world of illusion
- Climb the steps of the Denis Papin staircase, which every year is adorned with a new covering proposed by an artist.
- The Jardin des Lices, the Jardin de l'Evêché and the Blois forest
- Goat cheese from Sainte-Maure-de-Tourraine
- Cheverny wine
- Saffron from the Loire Valley
- Canoeing on the banks of the Loire
- The river cruise
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